OnlinePublPurpose - This paper investigates the adaptive capacity expressed by an agricultural region in response to changing conditions as a mean to address the future of cultural landscapes in a time of extreme uncertainty. Through the conceptual framework of biocultural diversity, the work assesses regimes shifts and persistence as a dialectic between natural and anthropogenic components of the landscape. Design/methodology/approach - Specifically, the mechanisms of progressive landscape adaptation are explored by using an integrated method to align manifestations of biological and cultural diversity. Through a multidimensional approach applied to spatial analysis, the study determines a relationship between the footprint of past and mod...
Guidelines are needed to support research and action on sustainable transitions towards more resilie...
Cultural landscapes can be interpreted as geographical spaces with high sensitivity. The pressure of...
Global environmental challenges require approaches that integrate biodiversity conservation, food pr...
Traditional agricultural communities manage biodiversity at various scales, creating dynamic landsca...
Resilience, as the capacity to deal with change and continue to develop, relates to ecological dynam...
Context In today’s world, rapid environmental and economic developments and changes pose major threa...
The assay focus on the reading of Agrarian Cultural Landscape (ACL) and the role of local communitie...
We present techniques that we have developed to operationalize the concept of resilience, as promote...
The Cape to Cape region in south-west WA is a cultural, biodiversity and climate change hotspot that...
International audienceThe connection between persistence and change is relevant to a great number of...
This paper draws on the expert views of over one hundred stakeholders, including fifty specialists ...
There is urgent need to both reduce the rate of biodiversity loss caused by industrialized agricultu...
Landscape ecology has a high potential to contribute to sustainability in the interactions of people...
There is urgent need to both reduce the rate of biodiversity loss caused by industrialized agricultu...
Guidelines are needed to support research and action on sustainable transitions towards more resilie...
Cultural landscapes can be interpreted as geographical spaces with high sensitivity. The pressure of...
Global environmental challenges require approaches that integrate biodiversity conservation, food pr...
Traditional agricultural communities manage biodiversity at various scales, creating dynamic landsca...
Resilience, as the capacity to deal with change and continue to develop, relates to ecological dynam...
Context In today’s world, rapid environmental and economic developments and changes pose major threa...
The assay focus on the reading of Agrarian Cultural Landscape (ACL) and the role of local communitie...
We present techniques that we have developed to operationalize the concept of resilience, as promote...
The Cape to Cape region in south-west WA is a cultural, biodiversity and climate change hotspot that...
International audienceThe connection between persistence and change is relevant to a great number of...
This paper draws on the expert views of over one hundred stakeholders, including fifty specialists ...
There is urgent need to both reduce the rate of biodiversity loss caused by industrialized agricultu...
Landscape ecology has a high potential to contribute to sustainability in the interactions of people...
There is urgent need to both reduce the rate of biodiversity loss caused by industrialized agricultu...
Guidelines are needed to support research and action on sustainable transitions towards more resilie...
Cultural landscapes can be interpreted as geographical spaces with high sensitivity. The pressure of...
Global environmental challenges require approaches that integrate biodiversity conservation, food pr...