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Title: | LTSER platforms as a place-based transdisciplinary research infrastructure: learning landscape approach through evaluation |
Authors: | Angelstam, Per Manton, Michael Elbakidze, Marine Sijtsma, Frans Adamescu, Mihai Cristian Avni, Noa Beja, Pedro Bezak, Peter Zyablikova, Iryna Cruz, Fatima Bretagnolle, Vincent Díaz-Delgado, Ricardo Ens, Bruno Fedoriak, Mariia Flaim, Giovanna Gingrich, Simone Lavi-Neeman, Miri Medinets, Sergey Melecis, Viesturs Muñoz-Rojas, Jose Schäckermann, Jessica Stocker-Kiss, Andrea Setälä, Heikki Stryamets, Natalie Taka, Maija Tallec, Gaelle Tappeiner, Ulrike Törnblom, Johan Yamelynets, Taras |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Citation: | Angelstam, Per; Manton, Michael; Elbakidze, Marine; Sijtsma, Frans; Adamescu, Mihai Cristian; Avni, Noa; Beja, Pedro; Bezak, Peter; Zyablikova, Iryna; Cruz, Fatima; Bretagnolle, Vincent; Díaz-Delgado, Ricardo; Ens, Bruno; Fedoriak, Mariia; Flaim, Giovanna; Gingrich, Simone; Lavi-Neeman, Miri; Medinets, Sergey; Melecis, Viesturs; Muñoz-Rojas, Jose; Schäckermann, Jessica; Stocker-Kiss, Andrea; Setälä, Heikki; Stryamets, Natalie; Taka, Maija; Tallec, Gaelle; Tappeiner, Ulrike; Törnblom, Johan; Yamelynets, Taras. LTSER platforms as a place-based transdisciplinary research infrastructure: learning landscape approach through evaluation, Landscape Ecology, 2018, x, 1-24, 2018. |
Abstract: | Natural capital is an essential foundation for human
well-being (De Groot et al. 2010). The ecosystem
services framework was developed with the aim to
improve inclusion of natural capital into political and
economic decision making across governance levels
(Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005). However,
fragmented policy, governance and land ownership
are obstacles for multifunctional land management
and spatial planning (e.g., Mun˜oz-Rojas et al. 2015;
Beza´k et al. 2017; Garrido et al. 2017; Naumov et al.
2018). To complement the ecosystem services
approach as an advocacy tool in land use policy,
governance and planning, implementation on the
ground requires skills to navigate the complexity of
interactions within landscapes as social–ecological
systems. |
URI: | 0921-2973 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/23847 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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