Gibon, Annick Sheeren, David Monteil, Claude Ladet, Sylvie Balent, Gérard
Natural reforestation of European mountain landscapes raises major environmental and societal issues. With local stakeholders in the Pyrenees National Park area (France), we studied agricultural landscape colonisation by ash (Fraxinus excelsior) to enlighten its impacts on biodiversity and other landscape functions of importance for the valley soci...
Gibon, Annick Sheeren, David Monteil, Claude Ladet, Sylvie Balent, Gérard
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Landscape Ecology
Natural reforestation of European mountain landscapes raises major environmental and societal issues. With local stakeholders in the Pyrenees National Park area (France), we studied agricultural landscape colonisation by ash (Fraxinus excelsior) to enlighten its impacts on biodiversity and other landscape functions of importance for the valley soci...
Bolliger, Janine Bättig, Michèle Gallati, Justus Kläy, Andreas Stauffacher, Michael Kienast, Felix
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Regional Environmental Change
The interdisciplinary concept of landscape multifunctionality provides a suitable platform to combine or disentangle effects of multiple environmental stressors acting on the landscape. The concept allows mapping of trade-offs, synergies, and priority conflicts between individual landscape functions, thus providing easily accessible, hands-on means...
rega, c. Rega, Carlo
This book aims to contribute to the current debate on how to integrate rural development policies and landscape planning in rural areas. It highlights the key issues at stake and the possibilities for synergies between landscape planning and policies in light of European development policies, particularly the EU’s Rural Development Policy and the C...
CASSATELLA, CLAUDIA SEARDO, BIANCA MARIA
The attention recently paid to ecosystem services, which include cultural services, such as spiritual and aes-thetic experiences, seems to encourage the consideration of landscape scenic values into rural development policies. However, existing theoretical frameworks doesn’t clarify enough the differences between various landscape services, among w...
Lavorel, Sandra Grigulis, Karl Leitinger, Georg Kohler, Marina Schirpke, Uta Tappeiner, Ulrike
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Regional Environmental Change
Land use and spatial patterns which reflect social-ecological legacies control ecosystem service (ES) supply. Yet, temporal changes in ES bundles associated with land use change are little studied. We developed original metrics to quantify synchronous historical variations in spatial patterns of land use and ES supply capacity, and demonstrated the...
Clauzel, Céline Jeliazkov, Alienor Mimet, Anne
Environmental policies have highlighted the importance of preserving ecological networks to limit the fragmentation of natural habitats and biodiversity loss. A crucial issue for landscape managers is how to reconcile conservation measures that benefit all species and the maintenance of human activities. This study aimed to promote landscape multif...
Liu, Yanxu Fu, Bojie Wang, Shuai Rhodes, Jonathan R. Li, Yan Zhao, Wenwu Li, Changjia Zhou, Sha Wang, Chenxu
Synergistically maintain or enhance the numerous beneficial contributions of nature to the quality of human life is an important but challenging question for achieving Sustainable Development Goals. However, the spatiotemporal distributions of global nature's contributions to people (NCPs) and their interactions remain unclear. We built a rapid ass...
Lyons, Kelly G. Torok, Peter Hermann, Julia Maria Kiehl, Kathrin Kirmer, Anita Kollmann, Johannes Overbeck, Gerhard E. Tischew, Sabine Allen, Edith B. Bakker, Jonathan D.
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Grasslands are ubiquitous globally, and their conservation and restoration are critical to combat both the biodiversity and climate crises. There is increasing interest in implementing effective multifunctional grassland restoration to restore biodiversity concomitant with above- and belowground carbon sequestration, delivery of carbon credits and/...
Török, Péter Hermann, Julia-Maria Kiehl, Kathrin Kirmer, Anita Kollmann, Johannes Tischew, Sabine Brigham, Christy Buisson, Elise Crawford, Kerri Dunwiddie, Peter
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Grasslands are ubiquitous globally, and their conservation and restoration are critical to combat both the biodiversity and climate crises. There is increasing interest in implementing effective multifunctional grassland restoration to restore biodiversity concomitant with above-and belowground carbon sequestration, delivery of carbon credits and/o...