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From ecology to society and back: the (in)convenient hypothesis syndrome
Marín, Víctor H.
;
Delgado, Luisa E.
- In:
International Journal of Sustainable Development
16
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2013
)
1/2
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pp. 46-65
in turn should guide inclusive, multi-variable,
adaptive
management
strategies
. However, if influential members of …
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Land use dynamics in the dehesas in the Sierra Morena (Spain): the role of diverse management strategies to cope with the drivers of change
Christoph, Schröder
- In:
European Countryside
3
(
2011
)
2
,
pp. 11-28
The dehesa in the southwestern Iberian Peninsula represents both a unique agrosilvopastoral land-use and a rural social-ecological system. Over the last 60 years, the dehesa has experienced profound modifications of its overall structure, affecting the resilience of the system. Based on land...
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Land use dynamics in the dehesas in the Sierra Morena (Spain): the role of diverse management strategies to cope with the drivers of change
Schröder Christoph
- In:
European Countryside
3
(
2011
)
2
,
pp. 11-28
The dehesa in the southwestern Iberian Peninsula represents both a unique agrosilvopastoral land-use and a rural social-ecological system. Over the last 60 years, the dehesa has experienced profound modifications of its overall structure, affecting the resilience of the system. Based on land...
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