Migration and growing ethnic diversity pose new questions for forest and nature policy and research, especially on the equality of access to natural areas. This paper compares national approaches in policy and research on ethnic minority groups' access to natural areas in four Western-European countries: the United Kingdom (UK), The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark. It shows that powerful linkages exist between immigration history, national research traditions and national policy regarding the attention given to this issue, the topics of interest and the ethnicity categories used. The main forest and nature policy documents in The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark address issues of access to nature generally, while in the UK reducing discrim...
Europe has a history rich in examples of successful and problematic introductions of trees with a na...
Since 2013, involving society in nature conservation has become an explicit ambition of the Dutch go...
This paper presents a conceptual‐based discussion dealing with social and geo‐political concerns ass...
Migration and growing ethnic diversity pose new questions for forest and nature policy and research,...
Relations between greenspace, immigration and society are emerging issues in policy and science. How...
Relations between greenspace, immigration and society are emerging issues in policy and science. How...
Protected areas (PAs) provide a wide range of benefits to visitors engaged in outdoor recreation. Ho...
Europe has a rich diversity of landscapes because of differences in biophysical conditions, land use...
Despite the growing cultural diversity in many European countries, nature recreation is still a very...
Nature experiences and participation in nature-based activities are increasingly recognised as benef...
This paper explores the engagement of ethnic minorities with environmental conservation destinations...
Peri-urban protected areas such as the UNESCO Wienerwald Biosphere Reserve (WWBR) offer important re...
In most of the European countries immigration is occurring since decades, which leads to an increas...
Germany is particularly plagued in its nature conservation strategies by widespread and persistent o...
Contemporary societies are rapidly changing demographically and culturally. This raises new challeng...
Europe has a history rich in examples of successful and problematic introductions of trees with a na...
Since 2013, involving society in nature conservation has become an explicit ambition of the Dutch go...
This paper presents a conceptual‐based discussion dealing with social and geo‐political concerns ass...
Migration and growing ethnic diversity pose new questions for forest and nature policy and research,...
Relations between greenspace, immigration and society are emerging issues in policy and science. How...
Relations between greenspace, immigration and society are emerging issues in policy and science. How...
Protected areas (PAs) provide a wide range of benefits to visitors engaged in outdoor recreation. Ho...
Europe has a rich diversity of landscapes because of differences in biophysical conditions, land use...
Despite the growing cultural diversity in many European countries, nature recreation is still a very...
Nature experiences and participation in nature-based activities are increasingly recognised as benef...
This paper explores the engagement of ethnic minorities with environmental conservation destinations...
Peri-urban protected areas such as the UNESCO Wienerwald Biosphere Reserve (WWBR) offer important re...
In most of the European countries immigration is occurring since decades, which leads to an increas...
Germany is particularly plagued in its nature conservation strategies by widespread and persistent o...
Contemporary societies are rapidly changing demographically and culturally. This raises new challeng...
Europe has a history rich in examples of successful and problematic introductions of trees with a na...
Since 2013, involving society in nature conservation has become an explicit ambition of the Dutch go...
This paper presents a conceptual‐based discussion dealing with social and geo‐political concerns ass...