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The aim of this paper is to model some production variables in extensive livestock farms located in the dehesa … were obtained from a questionnaire survey to the holders/managers of a sample of 69 dehesa farms in Extremadura (SW Spain …
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This paper proposes a change in the conditions of cross-compliance of CAP payments. Specifically, the eligibility criterion considered is compliance with minimal requirements of long-term economic and agroenvironmental sustainability. To this end, 69 range farms were surveyed in Extremadura (SW...
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merecido – diferentes apreciaciones sociales e institucionales: la dehesa, los<br> paisajes forestales–cinegéticos del monte … valuations: the ‘dehesa’ pastureland, an omnipresent landscape, well recognised<br> and classifi ed, institutionally lauded for … characterisation. This is certainly true of the ‘dehesa’ pasturelands of the Sierra<br> Morena, where their diverse variants have …
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land use will continue to take place that will impact the resilience of the Corn Belt's linked social and ecological … systems for years to come. Both resilience theory and the diffusion of innovations theory investigate how change is brought …
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We develop an analytic framework for the analysis of robustness in social-ecological systems (SESs) over time. We argue that social robustness is affected by the disturbances that communities face and the way they respond to them. Using Ostrom's ontological framework for SESs, we classify the...
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Land system science and affiliated research linked to sustainability require improved understanding and theorization of land and its change as a social-ecological system (SES). The absence of a general land-use theory, anchored in the social subsystem but with explicit links to the environmental...
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