What would a positive relationship between rewilding and farming look like in England? Do terms matter? When is extensive farming better categorised as rewilding and when is rewilding really farming with nature? Can farming and rewilding co-exist and complement each other to meet national ambitions to produce sufficient high-quality food, and address the interconnected biodiversity, climate, and health crises? This chapter explores these questions digging beneath the binary polarisation that has in recent years characterised much conversation, social media, and writing in this space. Barriers to land use change are explored and ideas to address them provided. The chapter focuses on England, which is currently facing a number of policy and f...
Agricultural and environmental policies are being fundamentally reviewed and redesigned in the UK fo...
Agroecology as a concept for reimagining food systems has grown in popularity and is now used in sev...
The term ‘rewilding’ first emerged in North America, where its central tenets involve leaving vast a...
What would a positive relationship between rewilding and farming look like in England? Do terms matt...
Rewilding is an increasingly common conservation approach, aiming to restore ecosystem processes and...
Rewilding is a novel and radical conservation approach and while the concept is a broad one, without...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wageningen Academic Publishers via the DOI ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Rewilding in Europe currently presents a threat to long established forms of agriculture like upland...
Cultural landscapes in the United Kingdom are derived from mainly agricultural activity of the last ...
© 2018 Elsevier GmbH The ongoing loss of global biodiversity suggests that established conservation ...
Globally, agriculture is facing an unprecedented set of pressures over the coming decades. After a ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from White Horse Press via th...
European rural development scholars have been preoccupied with how to understand the pace and scope ...
This chapter explores the potential benefits and constraints of ‘rewilding’ as a response to the cha...
Agricultural and environmental policies are being fundamentally reviewed and redesigned in the UK fo...
Agroecology as a concept for reimagining food systems has grown in popularity and is now used in sev...
The term ‘rewilding’ first emerged in North America, where its central tenets involve leaving vast a...
What would a positive relationship between rewilding and farming look like in England? Do terms matt...
Rewilding is an increasingly common conservation approach, aiming to restore ecosystem processes and...
Rewilding is a novel and radical conservation approach and while the concept is a broad one, without...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wageningen Academic Publishers via the DOI ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Rewilding in Europe currently presents a threat to long established forms of agriculture like upland...
Cultural landscapes in the United Kingdom are derived from mainly agricultural activity of the last ...
© 2018 Elsevier GmbH The ongoing loss of global biodiversity suggests that established conservation ...
Globally, agriculture is facing an unprecedented set of pressures over the coming decades. After a ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from White Horse Press via th...
European rural development scholars have been preoccupied with how to understand the pace and scope ...
This chapter explores the potential benefits and constraints of ‘rewilding’ as a response to the cha...
Agricultural and environmental policies are being fundamentally reviewed and redesigned in the UK fo...
Agroecology as a concept for reimagining food systems has grown in popularity and is now used in sev...
The term ‘rewilding’ first emerged in North America, where its central tenets involve leaving vast a...