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Transitions in European land-management regimes between 1800 and 2010
- Source :
- Land Use Policy, 49, 53-64, Land Use Policy, Land Use Policy, Elsevier, 2015, 49, pp.53-64. ⟨10.1016/j.landusepol.2015.07.003⟩, Land Use Policy 49 (2015), Rudbeck Jespen, M, Kuemmerle, T, Mueller, D, Erb, K, Verburg, P H, Haberl, H, Vesterager, J P, Andric, M, Antrop, M, Austrheim, G, Björn, I, Bondeau, A, Buergi, M, Bryson, J, Caspar, G, Cassar, L F, Conrad, E, Chromy, P, Daugirdas, V, Van Eetvelde, V, Elena-Rosello, R, Gummi, U, Izakovicova, Z, Jancak, V, Jansson, U, Kladnik, D, Kozak, J, Konkoly-Gyuro, E, Krausmann, F, Mander, U, McDonagh, J, Parn, J, Niedertscheider, M, Nikodemus, O, Ostapowicz, K, Perez-Soba, M, Pinto-Coreeia, T, Ribokas, G, Rounsevell, M, Schistou, D, Schmit, C, Terkenli, T S, Tretvik, A M, Trzepacz, P, Vadineaunu, A, Walz, A, Zhllima, E & Reenberg, A 2015, ' Transitions in European land-management regimes between 1800 and 2010 ', Land Use Policy, vol. 49, pp. 53-64 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2015.07.003, Land Use Policy, 49, 53-64. Elsevier Limited, Land Use Policy, 2015, 49, pp.53-64. ⟨10.1016/j.landusepol.2015.07.003⟩, Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos), Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC)-FCT-Sociedade da Informação, instacron:RCAAP
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Land use is a cornerstone of human civilization, but also intrinsically linked to many global sustainability challenges—from climate change to food security to the ongoing biodiversity crisis. Understanding the underlying technological, institutional and economic drivers of land-use change, and how they play out in different environmental, socio-economic and cultural contexts, is therefore important for identifying effective policies to successfully address these challenges. In this regard, much can be learned from studying long-term land-use change. We examined the evolution of European land management over the past 200 years with the aim of identifying (1) key episodes of changes in land management, and (2) their underlying technological, institutional and economic drivers. To do so, we generated narratives elaborating on the drivers of land use-change at the country level for 28 countries in Europe. We qualitatively grouped drivers into land-management regimes, and compared changes in management regimes across Europe. Our results allowed discerning seven land-management regimes, and highlighted marked heterogeneity regarding the types of management regimes occurring in a particular country, the timing and prevalence of regimes, and the conditions that result in observed bifurcations. However, we also found strong similarities across countries in the timing of certain land-management regime shifts, often in relation to institutional reforms (e.g., changes in EU agrarian policies or the emergence and collapse of the Soviet land management paradigm) or to technological innovations (e.g., drainage pipes, tillage and harvesting machinery, motorization, and synthetic fertilizers). Land reforms frequently triggered changes in land management, and the location and timing of reforms had substantial impacts on land-use outcomes. Finally, forest protection policies and voluntary cooperatives were important drivers of land-management changes. Overall, our results demonstrate that land-system changes should not be conceived as unidirectional developments following predefined trajectories, but rather as path-dependent processes that may be affected by various drivers, including sudden events.
- Subjects :
- global environmental-change
Earth Observation and Environmental Informatics
Geography, Planning and Development
Land management
Land-use change
Path dependency
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Long-term socio-ecological research
cover-change
landscapes
Development economics
change science
Aardobservatie en omgevingsinformatica
Economics
Land use, land-use change and forestry
Land-management regimes
ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
Nature and Landscape Conservation
agriculture
SDG 15 - Life on Land
2. Zero hunger
Institutional change
Food security
Land use
business.industry
sustainable intensification
Environmental resource management
Institutional economics
use intensity
Forestry
15. Life on land
Technological innovation
use/cover change
Agrarian society
Policy
13. Climate action
Agriculture
Sustainability
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
cropland abandonment
history
business
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 02648377
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Land Use Policy, 49, 53-64, Land Use Policy, Land Use Policy, Elsevier, 2015, 49, pp.53-64. ⟨10.1016/j.landusepol.2015.07.003⟩, Land Use Policy 49 (2015), Rudbeck Jespen, M, Kuemmerle, T, Mueller, D, Erb, K, Verburg, P H, Haberl, H, Vesterager, J P, Andric, M, Antrop, M, Austrheim, G, Björn, I, Bondeau, A, Buergi, M, Bryson, J, Caspar, G, Cassar, L F, Conrad, E, Chromy, P, Daugirdas, V, Van Eetvelde, V, Elena-Rosello, R, Gummi, U, Izakovicova, Z, Jancak, V, Jansson, U, Kladnik, D, Kozak, J, Konkoly-Gyuro, E, Krausmann, F, Mander, U, McDonagh, J, Parn, J, Niedertscheider, M, Nikodemus, O, Ostapowicz, K, Perez-Soba, M, Pinto-Coreeia, T, Ribokas, G, Rounsevell, M, Schistou, D, Schmit, C, Terkenli, T S, Tretvik, A M, Trzepacz, P, Vadineaunu, A, Walz, A, Zhllima, E & Reenberg, A 2015, ' Transitions in European land-management regimes between 1800 and 2010 ', Land Use Policy, vol. 49, pp. 53-64 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2015.07.003, Land Use Policy, 49, 53-64. Elsevier Limited, Land Use Policy, 2015, 49, pp.53-64. ⟨10.1016/j.landusepol.2015.07.003⟩, Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos), Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC)-FCT-Sociedade da Informação, instacron:RCAAP
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....dee875200579b0ede7ea0ad2d57fbd5f
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2015.07.003⟩