Landscape decisions are multi-faceted. Framing landscape decision-making as a governance process that requires a collective approach can encourage key stakeholders to come together to co-inform a discussion about their priorities and what constitutes good governance, leading to more holistic landscape decisions. In this paper, we recognise that a suite of complementary and multi-dimensional approaches are in practice used to inform and evaluate land use decisions. We have called these approaches ‘lenses’ because they each provide a different perspective on the same problem. The four lenses are (i) power and market gain, (ii) ecosystem services, (iii) place-based identity and (iv) ecocentric. Each brings a different set of evidence and viewp...
The need for information on landscape value preferences (that are disclosed by public survey) in con...
The growing pressure on natural resources and biodiversity has led to a widespread acknowledgement o...
A rationale for an individuals-oriented landscape approach to sustainable land-use planning based on...
1. Landscape decisions are multi-faceted. Framing landscape decision-making as a governance process ...
Landscape decisions are multi-faceted. Framing landscape decision-making as a governance process tha...
The development of a decision framework for landscape governance and management has become one of th...
Sustainable land management is at the heart of some of the most intractable challenges facing humani...
Sustainable land management is at the heart of some of the most intractable challenges facing humani...
A rationale for an individuals-oriented landscape approach to sustainable land-use planning based on...
Landscape approaches have become en vogue in the past couple of decades. Originating from nineteenth...
Viewing the landscape as a spatialized social-ecological system allows identification of specific ma...
The ecosystem services framework aims to encourage ecological sustainability through political-econo...
This thesis describes a new framework developed to assist decision makers in making multi related an...
Introduction: Landscape Planning Versus Stewardship The landscape, here conceived as a social-ecolog...
The need for information on landscape value preferences (that are disclosed by public survey) in con...
The growing pressure on natural resources and biodiversity has led to a widespread acknowledgement o...
A rationale for an individuals-oriented landscape approach to sustainable land-use planning based on...
1. Landscape decisions are multi-faceted. Framing landscape decision-making as a governance process ...
Landscape decisions are multi-faceted. Framing landscape decision-making as a governance process tha...
The development of a decision framework for landscape governance and management has become one of th...
Sustainable land management is at the heart of some of the most intractable challenges facing humani...
Sustainable land management is at the heart of some of the most intractable challenges facing humani...
A rationale for an individuals-oriented landscape approach to sustainable land-use planning based on...
Landscape approaches have become en vogue in the past couple of decades. Originating from nineteenth...
Viewing the landscape as a spatialized social-ecological system allows identification of specific ma...
The ecosystem services framework aims to encourage ecological sustainability through political-econo...
This thesis describes a new framework developed to assist decision makers in making multi related an...
Introduction: Landscape Planning Versus Stewardship The landscape, here conceived as a social-ecolog...
The need for information on landscape value preferences (that are disclosed by public survey) in con...
The growing pressure on natural resources and biodiversity has led to a widespread acknowledgement o...
A rationale for an individuals-oriented landscape approach to sustainable land-use planning based on...