Feeding the world sustainably requires balancing social, economic, and environmental concerns. The land use system concept guides the study of social and environmental processes that influence a range of ecosystem services, including food production, human wellbeing and habitat for wildlife. Human ecology conceptually offers insights into the social components of a system and its interaction with environmental change. This thesis set out to explore 300 years of land use and land cover change in Angus. Using a human ecology approach that adopts novel tools to help track drivers of social or environmental development that result in land use or land cover change.This paper demonstrates how human ecology helps identify the dominant discourses t...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Dr. Malcolm J. IvesThrough agriculture, humans have ...
Land has traditionally been spared to protect biodiversity; however, this approach has not succeeded...
Humanity is facing challenges of sustainably producing enough food for a growing population without ...
Feeding the world sustainably requires balancing social, economic, and environmental concerns. The l...
The complexity of natural resource management is increasingly recognized and requires adaptive gover...
ABSTRACT Context - We address understanding of whole-system and landscape-based approaches to the e...
Context We address understanding of whole-system and landscape-based approaches to the ecosystem ser...
This thesis examines processes of change in farming and rural society in the islands of Orkney in Sc...
Institutional processes, social and economic trends play a role in defining the outcomes of people's...
Social-ecological systems in modern environmental management bridge the traditional division between...
International audienceAgricultural land expansion and intensification, driven by human consumption o...
Resource management have been, and still are essential for humans, partly because of the constantly ...
The Nature’s Contribution to People (NCP) framework builds on the Ecosystem Services (ES) concept an...
Global reports citing declining biodiversity have resulted in calls for an increased focus on privat...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosopy (PhD)An environmental history approach is used in this thes...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Dr. Malcolm J. IvesThrough agriculture, humans have ...
Land has traditionally been spared to protect biodiversity; however, this approach has not succeeded...
Humanity is facing challenges of sustainably producing enough food for a growing population without ...
Feeding the world sustainably requires balancing social, economic, and environmental concerns. The l...
The complexity of natural resource management is increasingly recognized and requires adaptive gover...
ABSTRACT Context - We address understanding of whole-system and landscape-based approaches to the e...
Context We address understanding of whole-system and landscape-based approaches to the ecosystem ser...
This thesis examines processes of change in farming and rural society in the islands of Orkney in Sc...
Institutional processes, social and economic trends play a role in defining the outcomes of people's...
Social-ecological systems in modern environmental management bridge the traditional division between...
International audienceAgricultural land expansion and intensification, driven by human consumption o...
Resource management have been, and still are essential for humans, partly because of the constantly ...
The Nature’s Contribution to People (NCP) framework builds on the Ecosystem Services (ES) concept an...
Global reports citing declining biodiversity have resulted in calls for an increased focus on privat...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosopy (PhD)An environmental history approach is used in this thes...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Dr. Malcolm J. IvesThrough agriculture, humans have ...
Land has traditionally been spared to protect biodiversity; however, this approach has not succeeded...
Humanity is facing challenges of sustainably producing enough food for a growing population without ...