Sustainable forest management / edited by Klaus Von Gadow
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Cambridge studies in landscape ecologyPublication details: Kluwer Academic Pub., 2000. Dordrecht:Description: vii, 356pISBN:- 9781402002786
- 333.7515 SUS
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2. Agricultural liberalisation, multifunctionality and the WTO: competing agendas for the future of farmed landscapes Clive Potter--
3. Globalisation of agricultural landscapes: a land systems approach Anette Reenberg, Tobias Langanke, Soren Bech Pilgaard Kristensen and Tina Svan Colding--
4. Agricultural landscape changes through globalisation and biodiversity effects Jacques Baudry, Santiago Poggio, Francoise Burel and Catherine Laurent--
5. Swiss agricultural policy reform: landscape changes in consequence of national agricultural policy and international competition pressure Nadja El Benni and Bernard Lehmann--
6. Local landscape consequences of macro scale policy reform: the New Zealand experiment Simon Swaffield--
7. Rural landscape differentiation in the face of changing demands and policies: a typology of rural areas in Portugal Teresa Pinto-Correia--
8. Globalisation and the local agricultural landscape: current change patterns and public policy interventions Jorgen Primdahl--
9. From totalitarian to democratic landscapes: the transition in Estonia Hannes Palang and Anu Printsmann--
10. Rural landscape change as a product of US federal policy Joan Nassauer--
11. New approaches for urban-rural areas in Dutch spatial planning Marjan Hidding and Marcel Pleijte--
12. Restoring agricultural landscapes in shrinking cities: re-inventing traditional concepts in Japanese planning Makoto Yokohari, Marco Amati, Jay Bolthouse and Hideharu Kurita--
13. Globalisation and the sustainability of agricultural landscape systems: emerging themes and a research and policy agenda Jorgen Primdahl and Simon Swaffield; Index.
Written for students, researchers and policy analysts in landscape ecology and agriculture, this book analyses the relationship between agricultural landscapes and the global processes by which they are being transformed. The functional, structural, and policy dimensions of landscape change are explored through a series of case studies from developed countries
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