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Lamine, Claire – Journal of Rural Studies, 2011
The growing criticism of intensive agricultural practices that lead to a deterioration of natural resources and a decrease of biodiversity has progressively led to more environmental constraints being put on agricultural activities through an "ecologization" of agricultural policies. The aims of these policies have been to protect environmentally…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Agriculture, Natural Resources, Poisoning
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Petit, Sandrine; Mougenot, Catherine; Fleury, Philippe – Journal of Rural Studies, 2011
This article deals with a group of researchers involved in Participatory Action Research projects on biodiversity and who volunteered to take part in a "storytelling" experiment. Their "stories" were used to describe this new type of research collective comprising various partners, including researchers and managers, focused on obtaining directly…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Researchers, Cooperation
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Saltzman, Katarina; Head, Lesley; Stenseke, Marie – Journal of Rural Studies, 2011
Within the now extensive recent literature on cultures of nature, agriculture has received less attention than might have been expected given its threshold role in transforming human relations with the earth and with plants and animals. The concept and practice of agriculture can be understood as central to the emergence and maintenance of the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Biodiversity, Cultural Differences, Human Relations
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Moon, Katie; Cocklin, Chris – Journal of Rural Studies, 2011
Biodiversity conservation programs that appeal to landholders' motivations and minimise their barriers to participation may result in both increased uptake rates and improved ecological outcomes. To understand their motivations and barriers to conserve biodiversity, qualitative interviews were conducted with 45 landholders who had participated in…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Land Use, Biodiversity, Foreign Countries
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Lawrence, Anna; Turnhout, Esther – Journal of Rural Studies, 2010
The demand for biodiversity data is increasing. Governments require standardised, objective data to underpin planning and conservation decisions. These data are produced by large numbers of (volunteer) natural historians and non-governmental organisations. This article analyses the interface between the state and the volunteer naturalists to…
Descriptors: Information Transfer, Biodiversity, Nongovernmental Organizations, Foreign Countries
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Fischer, Anke; Marshall, Keith – Journal of Rural Studies, 2010
There is a long-standing debate in Scotland over the use of upland areas, as initiatives to restore the native Caledonian pine forest are vying with traditional moorland management for shooting. Our study set out to improve our understanding of argumentation processes with regard to these issues. We conducted semi-structured interviews with a wide…
Descriptors: Environmental Research, Environmental Education, Interviews, Biodiversity
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Paloniemi, Riikka; Vilja, Varho – Journal of Rural Studies, 2009
We present a rural Finnish case of nature conservation called the nature values trade (NVT) as an example of the process of changing ecological and cultural states and preferences of environmental policy. We emphasise the importance of local ecological and cultural circumstances for the formulation of environmental policy. The study shows how…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Conservation (Environment), Biodiversity, Forestry
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Soliva, Reto; Ronningen, Katrina; Bella, Ioanna; Bezak, Peter; Cooper, Tamsin; Flo, Bjorn Egil; Marty, Pascal; Potter, Clive – Journal of Rural Studies, 2008
In a period of agricultural decline in the uplands of Europe, agriculture is ceasing to provide the primary rationale for the organisation, utilisation and functioning of rural space. Policy reform, market trends and changes to the way citizens and consumers think about the countryside all suggest a need for thinking strategically about the future…
Descriptors: Land Use, Biodiversity, Foreign Countries, Agriculture
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Soliva, Reto – Journal of Rural Studies, 2007
In many European mountain areas, including the Swiss Alps, agriculture has been on the decline in the last decades. This has led to changes in land use, landscape and biodiversity; changes which are perceived, explained and valued by people in different ways. In this paper, the views of local stakeholders in the Surses valley, Switzerland…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Agriculture, Land Use, Biodiversity