<p>Despite a general awareness of the social–ecological complexities within which conservation interventions are embedded, approaches to understanding a diversity of local perspectives of heterogeneous landscapes and how they matter for the outcomes of these interventions are seldom demonstrated. We apply a social–ecological approach to exploring the multiple place meanings related to key landscape elements around a proposed community conservation intervention on the Wild Coast, South Africa, by identifying and analyzing three narratives about this impending change. These narratives mobilize competing meanings of the landscape to argue for or against the conservation project. By linking place meanings to locally defined landscape units (eco...
Public acceptance of 'place change' is an issue of increasing significance in the UK as post-Brexit ...
This paper addresses three interventions into urban green spaces—a wetland in Cape Town, a post- ind...
This study uses sense of place and adaptive co-management theories to present acomparative analysis ...
Despite a general awareness of the social-ecological complexities within which conservation interven...
In attempts to reconcile conservation and development for poverty alleviation by establishing protec...
Development for sustainable poverty alleviation requires engagement with the values and cultural fra...
The article explores theoretically the juxtaposition of local stories about landscape with instituti...
This article argues that conservation agendas need to be informed by a landscape aesthetics that emb...
Dynamic landscape change affects and is affected by human attitudes. The effect of pattern on ...
Understanding the diverse values, perspectives and lived experiences of conservation practitioners c...
Sense of place binds people to the landscapes in which they live. This grounding is established by i...
In conventional approaches to nature conservation, nature is usually conceptualized as an apolitical...
In the past several decades under a growing influence of ecological modernisation, various assumed ‘...
South Africa is widely recognised as a highly diverse country with regard to its people, culture, la...
This thesis will discuss how the application of place theory might provide insight into how a select...
Public acceptance of 'place change' is an issue of increasing significance in the UK as post-Brexit ...
This paper addresses three interventions into urban green spaces—a wetland in Cape Town, a post- ind...
This study uses sense of place and adaptive co-management theories to present acomparative analysis ...
Despite a general awareness of the social-ecological complexities within which conservation interven...
In attempts to reconcile conservation and development for poverty alleviation by establishing protec...
Development for sustainable poverty alleviation requires engagement with the values and cultural fra...
The article explores theoretically the juxtaposition of local stories about landscape with instituti...
This article argues that conservation agendas need to be informed by a landscape aesthetics that emb...
Dynamic landscape change affects and is affected by human attitudes. The effect of pattern on ...
Understanding the diverse values, perspectives and lived experiences of conservation practitioners c...
Sense of place binds people to the landscapes in which they live. This grounding is established by i...
In conventional approaches to nature conservation, nature is usually conceptualized as an apolitical...
In the past several decades under a growing influence of ecological modernisation, various assumed ‘...
South Africa is widely recognised as a highly diverse country with regard to its people, culture, la...
This thesis will discuss how the application of place theory might provide insight into how a select...
Public acceptance of 'place change' is an issue of increasing significance in the UK as post-Brexit ...
This paper addresses three interventions into urban green spaces—a wetland in Cape Town, a post- ind...
This study uses sense of place and adaptive co-management theories to present acomparative analysis ...