Defining and putting into practice sustainable land use is a complex, systemic problem. Systems models and techniques were used in a study of Herefordshire to clarify the situation and identify the potential for a more locally focused, learning-based approach to land use. Issues included: (i) uncertainty about the boundary of a 'system of sustainable Herefordshire land use'; (ii) the complexity of economic flows in the county and the absence of some critical data; (iii) the importance of the Herefordshire landscape to tourism and the role of agriculture as a determinant of the state of that landscape; (iv) weakness of the institutional linkage between tourism and agriculture; (v) the current lack of inclusion of many relevant stakeholders i...
Since the publication of the Brundtland Report, ‘sustainable development’ has become a popular yet c...
This article aims to bring to light the most important issues connected to land and land use managem...
Climate change and biodiversity loss are arguably the greatest challenges currently facing humanity....
This paper examines English experience with agri-environment schemes as a tool to promote sustainabl...
This paper investigates the implementation of governance for sustainable landscapes, based on a catc...
This thesis explores the extent to which the arrangements of the English land use planning system ha...
In the wake of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, there has been an increased agenda surrounding t...
The promotion and inclusion of Sustainable Development has been aprimary consideration for ...
This article presents a case study of sustainable forest management at Thirlmere Reservoir in the La...
This thesis developed and piloted a suite of sustainability indicators for assessing the extent to w...
The issue of sustainable development is once again moving the production factor land into the focus ...
Land management is the process by which the resources of land are put into good effect. Land managem...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed method data c...
Changing unsustainable natural resource use in agricultural landscapes is a complex social–ecologica...
This research article explores the role of public funded schemes within the Brecon Beacons National ...
Since the publication of the Brundtland Report, ‘sustainable development’ has become a popular yet c...
This article aims to bring to light the most important issues connected to land and land use managem...
Climate change and biodiversity loss are arguably the greatest challenges currently facing humanity....
This paper examines English experience with agri-environment schemes as a tool to promote sustainabl...
This paper investigates the implementation of governance for sustainable landscapes, based on a catc...
This thesis explores the extent to which the arrangements of the English land use planning system ha...
In the wake of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, there has been an increased agenda surrounding t...
The promotion and inclusion of Sustainable Development has been aprimary consideration for ...
This article presents a case study of sustainable forest management at Thirlmere Reservoir in the La...
This thesis developed and piloted a suite of sustainability indicators for assessing the extent to w...
The issue of sustainable development is once again moving the production factor land into the focus ...
Land management is the process by which the resources of land are put into good effect. Land managem...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed method data c...
Changing unsustainable natural resource use in agricultural landscapes is a complex social–ecologica...
This research article explores the role of public funded schemes within the Brecon Beacons National ...
Since the publication of the Brundtland Report, ‘sustainable development’ has become a popular yet c...
This article aims to bring to light the most important issues connected to land and land use managem...
Climate change and biodiversity loss are arguably the greatest challenges currently facing humanity....