Sustainable land management in a European context : : a co-design approach / / Thomas Weith, Tim Barkmann, Nadin Gaasch, Sebastian Rogga, Christian Strauß, Jana Zscheischler, editors.

This open access book present and discuss current issues and innovative solution approaches for land management in a European context. Manifold sustainability issues are closely interconnected with land use practices. Throughout the world, we face increasing conflict over the use of land as well as...

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Superior document:Human-Environment Interactions, 8
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Place / Publishing House:Cham, Switzerland : : Springer International Publishing :, imprint: Springer,, [2021]
©2021
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Human-Environment Interactions, 8.
Physical Description:1 online resource (ix, 347 pages) :; illustrations; digital, PDF file(s).
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Overview of Chapters
  • Sustainable land management and the co-creation of knowledge
  • Part 1 (State and drivers)
  • Land use change in Europe (Overview)
  • Energy demand and land use change
  • New economic drivers for land use change
  • Demographic change and land use change
  • Urbanisation and land use change
  • Urban-rural interrelations
  • Part 2 (Co-Design and Co-Production)
  • Transdisciplinarity in land use sciences
  • Tipping Points of Innovations for Sustainable Land Management
  • Experimental games in sustainable land management
  • Part 3 (Co-evolution: New system solutions and Governance)
  • System solutions in sustainable land management – from small scale technical solutions to overarching solutions for society
  • Regional Material Flow Management as a tool to develop resilient villages
  • Supply chains and land management
  • The re-invention of urban agriculture - innovation and acceptance of a new trend
  • Approaches of Sustainable Landmanagement: International practices and innovative solutions
  • Ecosystem services and development of green infrastructure
  • Part 4 (Co-dissemination)
  • New ways of implementation and transfer for sustainability
  • Knowledge management for governance
  • Part 5
  • Upcoming challenges in land use science – an international perspective
  • Conclusions and research perspectives.