Revisiting the forest transition theory with historical records and geospatial data: A case study from Mississippi (USA)
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Crop biodiversity repercussions of subsidized organic farming
Stefanos A. Nastis, Anastasios Michailidis, Konstadinos Mattas
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Death of a planning department: Challenges for regionalism in a weak mandate state
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The price of knowledge in the knowledge economy: Should development of peatland in the UK support a research levy?
Simon Drew, Susan Waldron, David Gilvear, Ian C. Grieve, Alona Armstrong, Olivia Bragg, Francis Brewis, Mark Cooper, Tom Dargie, Colin Duncan, Lorna Harris, Lorraine Wilson, Cameron McIver, Rory Padfield, Nadeem Shah
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Private profit, public interest and land use planning: A conflict interpretation of residential development pressure in Glasgow's rural-urban fringe
págs. 61-77
On the value of drovers´ routes as environmental assets: A contingent valuation approach
págs. 78-88
Open space protection and flood mitigation: A national study
págs. 89-95
Role-playing game developed from a modelling process: A relevant participatory tool for sustainable development? A co-construction experiment in an insular biosphere reserve
Françoise Gourmelon, Fréderique Chlous-Ducharme, Christian Kerbiriou, Mathias Rouan, Frédéric Bioret
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Responses to climate change and farming policies by rural communities in northern China: A report on field observation and farmers´ perception in dryland north Shaanxi and Ningxia
S. Sjögersten, C. Atkin, Michèle Louise Clarke, S.J. Mooney, B. Wu, H.M. West
págs. 125-133
Agri-environment schemes: Farmers´ acceptance and perception of potential "Payment by Results" in grassland-A case study in England
Lilli A. Schroeder, Johannes Isselstein, Stephen Chaplin, Stephen Peel
págs. 134-144
Intermediaries in environmental offset markets: Actions and incentives
Anthea Coggan, Edwin Buitelaar, Stuart M. Whitten, Jeff Bennett
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Historical development of forest policy in Ethiopia: Trends of institutionalization and deinstitutionalization
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Changing land use in the countryside: Stakeholders´ perception of the ongoing rural planning processes in Flanders
Eva Kerselaers, Elke Rogge, Elke Vanempten, Ludwig Lauwers, Guido Van Huylenbroeck
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Environmental regulations in the hog farming sector: A comparison of Catalonia, Spain and Manitoba, Canada
Doug Ramsey, Victoria Soldevila-Lafon, Lourdes Viladomiu Canela
págs. 239-249
Carbon blinkers and policy blindness: The difficulties of "Growing Our Woodland in Wales"
págs. 250-260
(De)legitimising hunting-Discourses over the morality of hunting in Europe and eastern Africa
Anke Fischer, Vesna Kerezi, Beatriz Arroyo López, Miguel Delibes Mateos, Degu Tadie, Asanterabi Lowassa, Olve Krange, Ketil Skogen
págs. 261-270
Understanding "successful" conflict resolution: Policy regime changes and new interactive arenas in the Great Bear Rainforest
págs. 271-280
A high-resolution soil erosion risk map of Switzerland as strategic policy support system
Volker Prasuhn, Hanspeter Liniger, Simon Gisler, Karl Herweg, Anton Candinas, Jean-Pierre Clément
págs. 281-291
An analysis of the joint adoption of water conservation and soil conservation in Central Chile
Roberto Jara Rojas, Boris E. Bravo-Ureta, Alejandra A. Engler Palma, José Díaz
págs. 292-301
The impact of mediterranean land degradation on agricultural income: A short-term scenario
págs. 302-308
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