The landscape services concept provides a lens to study relations within the social-ecological networks that landscapes are, and to identify stakeholders as either providers or beneficiaries. However, landscape services can also be used as a boundary concept in collaborative landscape governance. We demonstrate this by analysing the case of Gouwe Wiericke in the rural west of the Netherlands. Here, a collaborative landscape governance process started off with low levels of trust between farmers and regional governments, as a result of previous processes. The introduction of the landscape services concept helped to bridge social boundaries, which eventually resulted in collective action: farmers and governments reached an agreement on adapte...
The fulfilment of the benefits resulting from services provided by nature requires an integrated fra...
In a context of a rapidly changing livability of towns and countryside, climate change and biodivers...
<p>Introduction: Landscape Planning Versus Stewardship The landscape, here conceived as a social-eco...
The landscape services concept provides a lens to study relations within the social-ecological netwo...
This chapter considers how environmental governance by local communities is complicated by hierarchi...
In bridging the gap between environmental science and practice, most attention has been given to the...
In this paper we address two challenges that are faced by scientists who engage in transdisciplinary...
The concept of ecosystem services shifts the human–nature relationship from a conservation-orientedi...
Landscape services represent the benefits human populations derive, directly or indirectly, from (ag...
Landscape ecology is in a position to become the scientific basis for sustainable landscape developm...
In trying to influence spatial development, people engage in discussions about distinctions between ...
In trying to influence spatial development, people engage in discussions about distinctions between ...
Agri-environmental schemes (AES) have been a predominant manifestation of environmental policy Integ...
Landscape stewardship is increasingly understood within the framing of complex social-ecological sys...
Achieving sustainable development as an inclusive societal process in rural landscapes, and sustaina...
The fulfilment of the benefits resulting from services provided by nature requires an integrated fra...
In a context of a rapidly changing livability of towns and countryside, climate change and biodivers...
<p>Introduction: Landscape Planning Versus Stewardship The landscape, here conceived as a social-eco...
The landscape services concept provides a lens to study relations within the social-ecological netwo...
This chapter considers how environmental governance by local communities is complicated by hierarchi...
In bridging the gap between environmental science and practice, most attention has been given to the...
In this paper we address two challenges that are faced by scientists who engage in transdisciplinary...
The concept of ecosystem services shifts the human–nature relationship from a conservation-orientedi...
Landscape services represent the benefits human populations derive, directly or indirectly, from (ag...
Landscape ecology is in a position to become the scientific basis for sustainable landscape developm...
In trying to influence spatial development, people engage in discussions about distinctions between ...
In trying to influence spatial development, people engage in discussions about distinctions between ...
Agri-environmental schemes (AES) have been a predominant manifestation of environmental policy Integ...
Landscape stewardship is increasingly understood within the framing of complex social-ecological sys...
Achieving sustainable development as an inclusive societal process in rural landscapes, and sustaina...
The fulfilment of the benefits resulting from services provided by nature requires an integrated fra...
In a context of a rapidly changing livability of towns and countryside, climate change and biodivers...
<p>Introduction: Landscape Planning Versus Stewardship The landscape, here conceived as a social-eco...