Resilience and the cultural landscape : understanding and managing change in human-shaped environments /
Resilience & the Cultural Landscape
edited by Tobias Plieninger, Claudia Bieling.
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
- 1 online resource (xvi, 348 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Connecting cultural landscapes to resilience / Tobias Plieninger and Claudia Bieling -- Landscapes as integrating frameworks for human, environmental and policy processes / Paul Selman -- From cultural landscapes to resilient social-ecological systems: transformation of a classical paradigm or a novel approach? / Thomas Kirchoff, Fridolin Brand and Deborah Hoheisel -- Conceptualising the human in cultural landscapes and resilience thinking / Lesley Head -- System or arena? Conceptual concerns around the analysis of landscape dynamics / Marie Stenseke, Regina Lindborg, Annika Dhalberg and Elin Slätmo -- Resilience thinking versus political ecology: understanding the dynamics of small-scale, labour-intensive farming landscapes / Mats Widgren -- In search of resilient behaviour: using the driving forces framework to study cultural landscapes / Matthias Bürgi, Felix Kienast and Anna M. Hersperger -- Cultural landscapes as complex adaptive systems: the cases of northern Spain and northern Argentina / Alejandro J. Rescia, María E. Pérez-Corona, Paula Arribas-Ureña and John W. Dover -- Linking path dependency and resilience for the analysis of landscape development / Andreas Röhring and Ludger Gailing -- The sugar-cane landscape of the Caribbean islands: resilience, adaptation and transformation of the plantation social-ecological system / William Found and Marta Berbés-Blázquez -- Offshore wind farming on Germany's North Sea coast: tracing regime shifts across scales / Kira Gee and Benjamin Burkhard. Collective efforts to manage cultural landscapes for resilience / Katrin Prager -- Response strategy assessment: a tool for evaluating resilience for the management of social-ecological systems / Magnus Tuvendal and Thomas Elmqvist -- Ecosystem services and social-ecological resilience in transhumance cultural landscapes: learning from the past, looking for a future / Elisa Oteros-Rozas, José A. González, Berta Martín-López, César A. López and Carlos Montes -- The role of homegardens in strengthening social-ecological resilience: case studies from Cuba and Austria / Christine Van der Stege, Brigitte Vogl-Lukasser and Christian R. Vogl -- Promises and pitfalls of adaptive management in resilience thinking: the lens of political ecology / Betsy A. Beymer-Farris, Thomas J. Bassett and Ian Bryceson -- A heterarchy of knowledge: tools for the study of landscape histories and futures / Carole L. Crumley -- Towards a deeper understanding of the social in resilience: the contributions of cultural landscapes / Ann P. Kinzig -- Resilience and cultural landscapes: opportunities, relevance and ways ahead / Claudia Bieling and Tobias Plieninger.
All over the world, efforts are being made to preserve landscapes facing fundamental change as a consequence of widespread agricultural intensification, land abandonment and urbanisation. The 'cultural landscape' and 'resilience' approaches have, until now, largely been viewed as distinct methods for understanding the effects of these dynamics and the ways in which they might be adapted or managed. This book brings together these two perspectives, providing new insights into the social-ecological resilience of cultural landscapes by coming to terms with, and challenging, the concepts of 'driving forces', 'thresholds', 'adaptive cycles' and 'adaptive management'. By linking these research communities, this book develops a new perspective on landscape changes. Based on firm conceptual contributions and rich case studies from Europe, the Americas and Australia, it will appeal to anyone interested in analysing and managing change in human-shaped environments in the context of sustainability.