Recent years have witnessed much debate on the turn towards community within landscape management and planning. This is particularly evident in the European Landscape Convention which asserts the legitimacy of local preferences and citizen involvement in policy processes. This paper explores a bottom-up perspective on people-place relationships in a changing landscape, through assessing the after-use potential of industrially mined peatlands in Ireland and the rehabilitation of degraded landscapes. The mining of the peatland resource has a longstanding tradition in Ireland, however, significant attention has now focused on exploring market and non-market uses of remains after harvesting has finished resulting in a cutaway landscape. We argu...
Mining can have a notable environmental and social footprint both during the production phase and af...
French peatlands have been used mainly for sources of peat for horticulture. 16 sites are still expl...
A network of 53 Irish raised bogs were designated as Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) under the E...
After Wise Use - The Future of Peatlands: Proceedings of the 13th International Peat Congress, Tulla...
Focus group research is rarely used for examining environmental discourses other than when conflict ...
Incorporating public or local preferences in landscape planning is often discussed with respect to t...
The example of peatlands is used to demonstrate the challenges facing the sustainable management of ...
With the cessation of industrial peat harvesting, there is an opportunity to create new landscapes t...
We analyze the potential for socioeconomically sustainable peatland use by investigating conflicting...
Most conservation efforts today recognise the need to involve the public if conservation is to succe...
The threat of climate change has focused attention on those environments with high capacity for carb...
In establishing effective restoration goals one of the four key issues of increased attention that H...
For over 40 years there has been conflict between hill-farmers and conservationists over the way tha...
In establishing effective restoration goals, one of the four key issues of increased attention that ...
It is estimated that peatlands cover around 20% of Scotland’s land area. Scotland’s peatlands are i...
Mining can have a notable environmental and social footprint both during the production phase and af...
French peatlands have been used mainly for sources of peat for horticulture. 16 sites are still expl...
A network of 53 Irish raised bogs were designated as Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) under the E...
After Wise Use - The Future of Peatlands: Proceedings of the 13th International Peat Congress, Tulla...
Focus group research is rarely used for examining environmental discourses other than when conflict ...
Incorporating public or local preferences in landscape planning is often discussed with respect to t...
The example of peatlands is used to demonstrate the challenges facing the sustainable management of ...
With the cessation of industrial peat harvesting, there is an opportunity to create new landscapes t...
We analyze the potential for socioeconomically sustainable peatland use by investigating conflicting...
Most conservation efforts today recognise the need to involve the public if conservation is to succe...
The threat of climate change has focused attention on those environments with high capacity for carb...
In establishing effective restoration goals one of the four key issues of increased attention that H...
For over 40 years there has been conflict between hill-farmers and conservationists over the way tha...
In establishing effective restoration goals, one of the four key issues of increased attention that ...
It is estimated that peatlands cover around 20% of Scotland’s land area. Scotland’s peatlands are i...
Mining can have a notable environmental and social footprint both during the production phase and af...
French peatlands have been used mainly for sources of peat for horticulture. 16 sites are still expl...
A network of 53 Irish raised bogs were designated as Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) under the E...