European Rural Landscapes

European Rural Landscapes
Author :
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 480
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780306485121
ISBN-13 : 0306485125
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis European Rural Landscapes by : Hannes Palang

This book, a compendium of 28 papers selected from two recent conferences on the topic, focuses on aspects of rural landscape, broadly related to issues of language, representation and power. These are issues that have not been addressed on a pan-European landscape level before.The aim is to offer a deeper interdisciplinary understanding of historical and contemporary processes in European landscapes.

European Rural Landscapes

European Rural Landscapes
Author :
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 500
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1402020678
ISBN-13 : 9781402020674
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis European Rural Landscapes by : Hannes Palang

This book, a compendium of 28 papers selected from two recent conferences on the topic, focuses on aspects of rural landscape, broadly related to issues of language, representation and power. These are issues that have not been addressed on a pan-European landscape level before.The aim is to offer a deeper interdisciplinary understanding of historical and contemporary processes in European landscapes.

The Rural Landscapes of Europe

The Rural Landscapes of Europe
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 392
Release :
ISBN-10 : CHI:092583264
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rural Landscapes of Europe by : Urban Emanuelsson

Italian Historical Rural Landscapes

Italian Historical Rural Landscapes
Author :
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 548
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789400753549
ISBN-13 : 9400753543
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Italian Historical Rural Landscapes by : Mauro Agnoletti

Sustainable development and rural policies have pursued strategies where farming has been often regarded as a factor deteriorating the ecosystem. But the current economic, social and environmental problems of the Earth probably call for examples of a positive integration between human society and nature. This research work presents more than a hundred case studies where the historical relationships between man and nature have generated, not deterioration, but cultural, environmental, social and economic values. The results show that is not only the economic face of globalization that is negatively affecting the landscape, but also inappropriate environmental policies. The CBD-UNESCO program on biocultural diversity, the FAO Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems and several projects of the International Union of Forest Research Organizations, as well as European rural policies acknowledge the importance of cultural values associated to landscape. This research intends to support these efforts.

European Landscapes in Transition

European Landscapes in Transition
Author :
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 317
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781108340311
ISBN-13 : 1108340318
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis European Landscapes in Transition by : Teresa Pinto-Correia

European rural landscapes as we experience them today are the result of ongoing processes and interactions between nature and society. These are changing fast: the future landscapes will be different from those we know currently. Written for academics, policy-makers and practitioners, this book is the first to explore the complex histories of rural landscapes in Europe as a basis for their sound governance in future. Tensions between the needs of agricultural spaces driven by economic incentives and a variety of non-agricultural functions are explored to demonstrate current challenges and the shortfalls in the policies that address them. Using inspiring case studies that highlight the roles of regional agents and communities, the authors go further than the usual analyses to illustrate the importance of local context. Written by experts currently working to revitalise the rural landscapes of Europe, the text concludes with suggestions for improving landscape policy and planning practice.

Rewilding European Landscapes

Rewilding European Landscapes
Author :
Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 239
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783319120393
ISBN-13 : 3319120395
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Rewilding European Landscapes by : Henrique M. Pereira

Some European lands have been progressively alleviated of human pressures, particularly traditional agriculture in remote areas. This book proposes that this land abandonment can be seen as an opportunity to restore natural ecosystems via rewilding. We define rewilding as the passive management of ecological successions having in mind the long-term goal of restoring natural ecosystem processes. The book aims at introducing the concept of rewilding to scientists, students and practitioners. The first part presents the theory of rewilding in the European context. The second part of the book directly addresses the link between rewilding, biodiversity, and habitats. The third and last part is dedicated to practical aspects of the implementation of rewilding as a land management option. We believe that this book will both set the basis for future research on rewilding and help practitioners think about how rewilding can take place in areas under their management.

Rural Settlement

Rural Settlement
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9088908184
ISBN-13 : 9789088908187
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Rural Settlement by : David Cowley

This volume presents case studies of Iron Age rural settlement from across Europe illustrating both the diversity of patterns in the evidence and common themes.

Innovations in European Rural Landscapes

Innovations in European Rural Landscapes
Author :
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 163
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783642041723
ISBN-13 : 3642041728
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Innovations in European Rural Landscapes by : Hubert Wiggering

Rural regions in Europe are evolving under powerful boundary conditions such as globalisation, socio-cultural transformations and climate change, which in turn increases natural hazards. The regional land use and the evolvement of landscapes is increasingly shaped trends and drivers like infrastructural, energy or housing needs, globalised agricultural markets, and consumption habits. To face these challenges and to balance competitiveness with social cohesion, the "InnoLand research and development network" induces and accompanies promising land use innovations at the landscape scale in 10 European rural regions. Based on a common conceptual approach among the InnoLand partners, the development and implementation of new competitive strategies is conducted as a science-practice dialogue with strong commitment to the regional policy design for rural development. With this book, the network partners provide an overview and a comparative analysis of selected experimental regional approaches and give examples for the successful tackling of future opportunities and threats.

Sustainable Land Management in a European Context

Sustainable Land Management in a European Context
Author :
Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 344
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783030508418
ISBN-13 : 3030508412
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Land Management in a European Context by : Thomas Weith

This open access book presents and discusses current issues and innovative solution approaches for land management in a European context. Manifold sustainability issues are closely interconnected with land use practices. Throughout the world, we face increasing conflict over the use of land as well as competition for land. Drawing on experience in sustainable land management gained from seven years of the FONA programme (Research for Sustainable Development, conducted under the auspices of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research), the book stresses and highlights co-design processes within the “co-creation of knowledge”, involving collaboration in transdisciplinary research processes between academia and other stakeholders. The book begins with an overview of the current state of land use practices and the subsequent need to manage land resources more sustainably. New system solutions and governance approaches in sustainable land management are presented from a European perspective on land use. The volume also addresses how to use new modes of knowledge transfer between science and practice. New perspectives in sustainable land management and methods of combining knowledge and action are presented to a broad readership in land system sciences and environmental sciences, social sciences and geosciences. This book received the Gerd Albers Award. The prize is awarded by the International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP).

Migration, Agriculture and Rural Development

Migration, Agriculture and Rural Development
Author :
Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 146
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783030428631
ISBN-13 : 303042863X
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Migration, Agriculture and Rural Development by : Michele Nori

This open access short reader looks into the dynamics which have reshaped rural development and human landscapes in European agriculture and the role of immigrant people. Within this framework it analyses contemporary rural migrations and the emergence of immigrants in relation to the incorporation of agrarian systems into global markets, the European agricultural governance (CAP), and the struggle of local territories as differentiated practices in constant stress between innovation and resilience. It specifically explores the case of immigrant shepherds to describe the reconfiguration of agriculture systems and rural landscapes in Europe following intense immigration and the related provision of skilled labour at a relatively low cost. Being written in a very accessible way, this reader is an interesting read to students, researchers, academics, policy makers, and practitioners.