Resilience and the Cultural Landscape


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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.Resilience and the Cultural Landscape Review
How can we foster resilience of the cultural values of landscapes that are undergoing rapid and profound changes worldwide? "Resilience and the Cultural Landscape" is a collection of 19 essays that highlight cases of landscape change and apply the toolbox of resilience thinking, an analytical approach that systematically guides natural resources management under conditions of global environmental change. Industrialization of agriculture, urban expansion, development of energy sources and land abandonment are predominant processes of landscape change in large parts of the world that frequently displace traditional integrated land use systems. Framing cultural landscapes as social-ecological systems, the book illustrates critical landscape properties and components such as adaptive cycles, regime shifts and ecosystem stewardship and collaboration.Some of the highlights are a comparison of how social capital is nurtured through homegardening in such different places as Cuba and Austria; speculations on the future of the ancient practice of migrant shepherding in Spain; and the merging of political ecology and resilience approaches, as illustrated through the case of prawn farming in Tanzanian mangrove ecosystems.
With its rich basis in illustrative cases from four continents and a firm theoretical basis, "Resilience and the Cultural Landscape" is a must-have for anybody who is interested in the future of cultural landscapes - highly recommended for students, scholars and everybody interested in human-shaped environments.
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