Respecting connections between the diversity of values and forms of knowledge is essential to support a decision-making that fosters relationships between ecosystems and people. However, little theory has been developed for clarifying interactions between values and knowledge, and their relevance for environmental policy. We surfaced the overlooked relationship between values and knowledge by studying individual cognitive and emotional processes during a guided visioning exercise in the context of the multifunctional landscapes of Ostergotland, Sweden. We investigated these cognitive processes using 30 semi-structured interviews and questionnaires organized around three types of relationships: vision. values, vision. knowledge, and especial...
Context: Transitions to more sustainable landscapes require that actors change their thinking about ...
This article focuses on the incorporation of values in visioning, an early stage of landscape planni...
When new development threatens a valued landscape it is not just the physical landscape that is bein...
Respecting connections between the diversity of values and forms of knowledge is essential to suppor...
Respecting connections between the diversity of values and forms of knowledge is essential to suppor...
While previous socio-ecological systems research has shown relationships between local knowledge and...
Environmental decision-making is recognised as requiring integration of biophysical and social knowl...
Despite much scholarly attention given to values and preferences toward the environment, comparative...
This article aims to contribute to the debate about the role of relational values in environmental d...
A rationale for an individuals-oriented landscape approach to sustainable land-use planning based on...
Landscape decisions are multi-faceted. Framing landscape decision-making as a governance process tha...
AbstractThe paper introduces the multi-methodological decision-making process implemented in the ‘Gr...
Context: Transitions to more sustainable landscapes require that actors change their thinking about ...
This article focuses on the incorporation of values in visioning, an early stage of landscape planni...
When new development threatens a valued landscape it is not just the physical landscape that is bein...
Respecting connections between the diversity of values and forms of knowledge is essential to suppor...
Respecting connections between the diversity of values and forms of knowledge is essential to suppor...
While previous socio-ecological systems research has shown relationships between local knowledge and...
Environmental decision-making is recognised as requiring integration of biophysical and social knowl...
Despite much scholarly attention given to values and preferences toward the environment, comparative...
This article aims to contribute to the debate about the role of relational values in environmental d...
A rationale for an individuals-oriented landscape approach to sustainable land-use planning based on...
Landscape decisions are multi-faceted. Framing landscape decision-making as a governance process tha...
AbstractThe paper introduces the multi-methodological decision-making process implemented in the ‘Gr...
Context: Transitions to more sustainable landscapes require that actors change their thinking about ...
This article focuses on the incorporation of values in visioning, an early stage of landscape planni...
When new development threatens a valued landscape it is not just the physical landscape that is bein...