Cultural landscapes are created by people, and used by people,
but still decidedly rich in biodiversity, and in harmony with
nature. The landscapes of fairy tales, without dragons.
Socio-economic complexity on top of biological diversity is the
challenge nature conservation faces in the context of cultural
landscape.
This book is an attempt to approach this complexity and provide
a theoretical background as well as guidelines and examples for
hands-on solutions. It draws on inputs from scientists,
administrators, independent consultants and politicians from Europe
and the United States. With a particular emphasis on agriculture it
attempts to merge disciplines such as philosophy, law, planning,
economics and conservation biology toward a common goal: nature
conservation and the preservation of biological diversity in
landscapes under the pressure of human usage.
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