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Multifunctional land use : meeting future demands for landscape goods and services

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Netherlands,New York etc Springer 2007Description: xi,421pISBN:
  • 3540367828
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  • 333.73 MAN
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CONTENTS Mander, U., Helming, K, Wiggering, H. Multifunctional land use: meeting future demands for landscape goods and services. Editorial 1 Chapter 1: Theoretical background and concepts 1.1 De Groot, R., Hein, L. The concept and valuation of landscape goods and services 15 1.2 Miiller, F., Burkhard, B. An ecosystem based framework to link landscape structures, functions and services 37 1.3 Slee, B. Landscape goods and services related to forestry land use 65 1.4 Jorgensen S.E. Application of ecological engineering principles in landscape management 83 1.5 Vejre, H., Abildtrup, J., Andersen, E., Andersen, P.S., Brandt, J., Busck, A., Dalgaard, T., Hasler, B., Huusom, H., Kristensen, L.S., Kristensen, S.P., Praestholm, S. Multifunctional agriculture and multi functional landscapes - land use as interface 93 1.6 Hagedorn, K. Towards an institutional theory of multifunctionality 105 1.7 Ryszkowski, L., Karg, J. The influence of agricultural landscape diversity on biological diversity 125 Chapter 2: Implementation of multifunctional land use 2.1 Deybe, D. Policies, research perspective and challenges on multifunctional land use 143 2.2 Meyer, B., Degorski, M. Integration of multifunctional goals into land use - the planning perspective 153 2.3 Piorr, A., Muller, K., Happe, K., Uthes, S., Sattler, C. Agricultural management issues of implementing multifunctionality: commodity and non-commodity production in the approach of the MEA-Scope project 167 2.4 Dalgaard, T. Kjeldsen, C., Hutchings, N., Happe, K., Osuch, A., Damgaard, M., Zander, P., Piorr, A. Multifunctional farming, multifunctional landscapes and rural development 183 2.5 Klug, H. Participative landscape planning using a GIS approach for facilitation 195 Chapter 3: Monitoring, modelling and assessing multifunctional land use 3.1 Podmaniczky, L, Vogt, J., Schneller, K., Angyan, J. Land suitability assessment methods for developing a European Land Information System for Agriculture and Environment (ELISA) 225 3.2 Van der Heide, C.M., Overmars, K.P., Jongeneel, R.A. Land use modelling for sustaining multiple functions in the rural countryside with an application in the Achterhoek Region, the Netherlands 251 3.3 Osterburg, B., Nitsch, H., Gay, S.H. Landscape issues of the EU Common Agricultural Policy reform: implications for modelling 269 3.4 Waarts, Y. Indicators for agricultural policy impact assessment the case of multifunctional beef production 281 Chapter 4: Case studies for implementation of multifunctional land use 4.1 Aznar, O., Marsat, J.-B., Rambonilaza, T. Tourism and landscapes within multifunctional rural areas: the French case 293 4.2 Skarback E. Planning for healthful landscape values 305 4.3 Kull, A., Idavain, J., Kull, A., Oja, T., Ehrlich, U., Mander, U. The changing landscapes of transitional economies: the Estonian coastal zone 327 4.4 Hasenauer, H., Putzhuber, F., MirtI, M., Wenzel, W. Multifunctional land use: The Eisenwurzen region of the Austrian Alps 341 4.5 Bezak, P., Halada, C., Petrovic, F., Boltiziar, M., Oszlanyi, J. Bukovske vrchy in the Slovak Carpathian Mts. - landscape changes and trends 355 4.6 Plieninger, T., Bens, O., Hiittl, R.F. Innovations in land-use as response to rural change - a case report from Brandenburg, Germany 369 4.7 Lohmus, K., Kull, A., Truu, M., Truu, J., Kaar, E., Ostonen, I., Meel, S., Rosenvald, K., Kuznetsova, T., Uri, V., Kurvits, V., Mander, U. The reclamation of the North-Estonian oil shale mining area 387 Subject Index 403

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