This paper explores methods of applying resilience theory to a case study of natural resource management and the cultural landscape of upland and alpine pasture in northern Italy. We identify that the close interaction between alpine pastures and its managers offers a strong fit with the concept of a social-ecological system that maintains the cultural landscape. We first considered a descriptive approach looking historically at socio-economic development in the study area. We explored whether this can be related to resilience phenomena such as regime shifts, thresholds and/or regime stability through adaptive processes. However, we found it difficult at this overarching level to conceptually combine natural and social capital of alpine pas...
Most of rural resources in the Italian mountain territories, such as forests, pastures, huts, mounta...
Most of rural resources in the Italian mountain territories, such as forests, pastures, huts, mounta...
Changes in agriculture, including simultaneous intensification and abandonment, have significantly s...
This paper explores methods of applying resilience theory to a case study of natural resource manage...
This paper explores approaches of applying the panarchy perspective to a case study of natural resou...
This paper explores approaches of applying the panarchy perspective to a case study of natural resou...
This paper draws on the expert views of over one hundred stakeholders, including fifty specialists ...
Social-ecological resilience is defined by Brian Walker and colleagues as "the capacity of a social-...
Land degradation is a multifaceted phenomenon. In many mountainous and hilly areas that are marginal...
The relationships between local communities and local natural resources in alpine cultural landscape...
Current climatic, social and financial phenomena have triggered deep modifica/ons in cultural landsc...
Current climatc, social and fnancial phenomena have triggered deep modifcatons in cultural landscape...
Over the centuries, specific farming practices shaped permanent grasslands in mountains. With socio-...
Embraced for decision-making, resilience has evolved as a meaningful term in areas such as ecology, ...
Most of rural resources in the Italian mountain territories, such as forests, pastures, huts, mounta...
Most of rural resources in the Italian mountain territories, such as forests, pastures, huts, mounta...
Changes in agriculture, including simultaneous intensification and abandonment, have significantly s...
This paper explores methods of applying resilience theory to a case study of natural resource manage...
This paper explores approaches of applying the panarchy perspective to a case study of natural resou...
This paper explores approaches of applying the panarchy perspective to a case study of natural resou...
This paper draws on the expert views of over one hundred stakeholders, including fifty specialists ...
Social-ecological resilience is defined by Brian Walker and colleagues as "the capacity of a social-...
Land degradation is a multifaceted phenomenon. In many mountainous and hilly areas that are marginal...
The relationships between local communities and local natural resources in alpine cultural landscape...
Current climatic, social and financial phenomena have triggered deep modifica/ons in cultural landsc...
Current climatc, social and fnancial phenomena have triggered deep modifcatons in cultural landscape...
Over the centuries, specific farming practices shaped permanent grasslands in mountains. With socio-...
Embraced for decision-making, resilience has evolved as a meaningful term in areas such as ecology, ...
Most of rural resources in the Italian mountain territories, such as forests, pastures, huts, mounta...
Most of rural resources in the Italian mountain territories, such as forests, pastures, huts, mounta...
Changes in agriculture, including simultaneous intensification and abandonment, have significantly s...