Successful sustainable land management efforts rely on stakeholder support and integration of stakeholder knowledge. This study explored the views of sustainable land management expressed by land use stakeholders and how these views contribute to land users’ self-perceptions. We examined stakeholder perceptions in four case study areas in rural northern Germany. The target groups consisted of representatives from (i) agriculture; (ii) forestry; (iii) water management and (iv) rural planning and development (“cross-sector” representatives). The data were gathered using 60 semi-structured interviews and were analyzed qualitatively. The results indicate that differences in perceptions are greater between stakeholder groups than between regions...
Empirical research on land sharing and land sparing has been criticized because preferences of local...
he new book ‘Making sense of research for sustainable land management’ published by CDE/WOCAT and UF...
The aim of this paper is to describe how organizations manage their stakeholder relationships in ord...
Despite scientific progress in operationalizing sustainable development (SD), it is still hampered b...
Interacting land use demands and competing interests originating from fields such as agriculture, ho...
Examples of sustainable land management (SLM) exist throughout the world. In many cases, SLM has lar...
Many studies have explored farmers’ perspectives on biodiversity and ecosystem services, but fewer q...
There are many, often competing, options for Sustainable Land Management (SLM). Each must be assesse...
Public lands provide significant environmental, economic, and social values to society across a rang...
Degradation threatens land in many parts of the world, causing and increasing poverty. To overcome o...
Social sustainability is a key concept introduced in recent decades by international environmental a...
Agriculture is required to fulfil the needs and wants of society in a variety of fields: food supply...
This open access book presents and discusses current issues and innovative solution approaches for l...
This study provides a comparative legal analysis of how key governance requirements of sus-tainable ...
To successfully implement sustainability innovations, it is crucial to gain knowledge about their ac...
Empirical research on land sharing and land sparing has been criticized because preferences of local...
he new book ‘Making sense of research for sustainable land management’ published by CDE/WOCAT and UF...
The aim of this paper is to describe how organizations manage their stakeholder relationships in ord...
Despite scientific progress in operationalizing sustainable development (SD), it is still hampered b...
Interacting land use demands and competing interests originating from fields such as agriculture, ho...
Examples of sustainable land management (SLM) exist throughout the world. In many cases, SLM has lar...
Many studies have explored farmers’ perspectives on biodiversity and ecosystem services, but fewer q...
There are many, often competing, options for Sustainable Land Management (SLM). Each must be assesse...
Public lands provide significant environmental, economic, and social values to society across a rang...
Degradation threatens land in many parts of the world, causing and increasing poverty. To overcome o...
Social sustainability is a key concept introduced in recent decades by international environmental a...
Agriculture is required to fulfil the needs and wants of society in a variety of fields: food supply...
This open access book presents and discusses current issues and innovative solution approaches for l...
This study provides a comparative legal analysis of how key governance requirements of sus-tainable ...
To successfully implement sustainability innovations, it is crucial to gain knowledge about their ac...
Empirical research on land sharing and land sparing has been criticized because preferences of local...
he new book ‘Making sense of research for sustainable land management’ published by CDE/WOCAT and UF...
The aim of this paper is to describe how organizations manage their stakeholder relationships in ord...