نتایج جستجو برای: cultural land use

تعداد نتایج: 1936006  

2017
Sen Li Tao Wang Changzhen Yan

Policy has long been considered one of the major driving forces for land-use/cover change. However, research on the interactions between land-use/cover change (LUCC) and relevant policies remains limited. The agropastoral ecotone is a typical area of policy implementation and LUCC. Therefore, this study integrates the use of multisource and multiresolution remote sensing and topographic and fie...

2017
TONI KOTNIK Cultural Heritage Benjamin Grahn Danielson

Compensation measures are a new method for handling impact on cultural heritage in land use planning. The idea with compensation measures can be understood as an extension of the polluter pays principle. Today, compensation measures are mainly used when natural environments are damaged by development, but it is also possible to use compensation measures when a project results in negative impact...

2009
J. Dymond

Cultural values are integral to indigenous Māori culture in New Zealand and are pivotal to guiding a person’s preferences and priorities. Traditional concepts and beliefs have shaped the thinking of most Māori, and Māori knowledge still resonates strongly within contemporary Māori society. Cultural values therefore reflect both the long history and relationship tangata whenua (people of the lan...

2012
Spencer T. Plumb Erik A. Nielsen Yeon-Su Kim

The REDD Programme is predicated on the assumption that developed countries will provide sufficient funds to offset opportunity costs associated with avoiding deforestation. The role of non-market values in indigenous land management may challenge the efficacy of compensation schemes targeted at meeting opportunity costs as calculated in traditional opportunity cost analysis (OCA). Furthermore ...

2015
Eric Allan Pete Manning Fabian Alt Julia Binkenstein Stefan Blaser Nico Blüthgen Stefan Böhm Fabrice Grassein Norbert Hölzel Valentin H. Klaus Till Kleinebecker E. Kathryn Morris Yvonne Oelmann Daniel Prati Swen C. Renner Matthias C. Rillig Martin Schaefer Michael Schloter Barbara Schmitt Ingo Schöning Marion Schrumpf Emily Solly Elisabeth Sorkau Juliane Steckel Ingolf Steffen‐Dewenter Barbara Stempfhuber Marco Tschapka Christiane N. Weiner Wolfgang W. Weisser Michael Werner Catrin Westphal Wolfgang Wilcke Markus Fischer Johannes Knops

Global change, especially land-use intensification, affects human well-being by impacting the delivery of multiple ecosystem services (multifunctionality). However, whether biodiversity loss is a major component of global change effects on multifunctionality in real-world ecosystems, as in experimental ones, remains unclear. Therefore, we assessed biodiversity, functional composition and 14 eco...

2014
Tobias Plieninger Dan van der Horst Christian Schleyer Claudia Bieling

Classical conservation approaches focus on the man-made degradation of ecosystems and tend to neglect the socialecological values that human land uses have imprinted on many environments. Throughout the world, ingenious land-use practices have generated unique cultural landscapes, but these are under pressure from agricultural intensification, land abandonment, and urbanization. In recent years...

2013
Shashi Kant Ilan Vertinsky Bin Zheng Peggy M Smith

We explored the contributions of social, cultural, and land use (SCLU) factors to Aboriginal well-being and health using path analysis and data collected from 2 of 614 First Nations in Canada. Information gathered from a structured questionnaire with questions related to seven domains of well-being and contributing factors led to key findings: (i) the SCLU domain is the most important; (ii) the...

Journal: :مطالعات برنامه ریزی سکونتگاه های انسانی 0
رسول قربانی دانشیار گروه جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی شهری، دانشگاه تبریز، تبریز، ایران راضیه تیموری دانشجوی دکتری جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی شهری، دانشگاه تبریز، تبریز، ایران نعیمه ترکمن نیا دانشجوی دکتری جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی شهری، دانشگاه تبریز، تبریز، ایران علیرضا جدیدیان دانش آموخته کارشناسی ارشد جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی شهری، دانشگاه پردیس ارس

land use planning, refers to how to use, distribute and protect the land. this type of planning can be considered from different perspectives, such as sustainable development perspective view is one of important land use views. in this paper we have tried to study and evaluate the land use change of maragheh city from sustainable development perspective, and study the harmony or disharmony with...

2003
Lars Aurdal

The increasingly intensive use and modification of the landscape as a result of modern demands for efficient infrastructure and land use (agricultural production, mining, energy sources, leisure/tourism facilities) exerts growing pressure on areas and sites associated with our cultural heritage. The use of modern support technologies is imperative if such rapid changes are to be balanced agains...

Journal: :J. Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 2008
James D. A. Millington Raul Romero-Calcerrada John Wainwright George L. W. Perry

Humans have a long history of activity in Mediterranean Basin landscapes. Spatial heterogeneity in these landscapes hinders our understanding about the impacts of changes in human activity on ecological processes, such as wildfire. The use of spatially-explicit models that simulate processes at fine scales should aid the investigation of spatial patterns at the broader, landscape scale. Here, w...

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