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Autor:
Martin F. Price, Rosalind Bryce
Publikováno v:
Mountain Research and Development, Vol 40, Iss 4, Pp D21-D30 (2020)
Since 2004, the University of the Highlands and Islands, in Scotland, has delivered an online MSc in sustainable mountain development (SMD). Students have the choice of exiting from the course with an MSc, a postgraduate diploma, or a postgraduate ce
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/86cbd66680064d469ae17938669bde44
Publikováno v:
Mountain Research and Development, Vol 36, Iss 4, Pp 553-555 (2016)
The Centre for Mountain Studies (CMS), located at Perth College, University of the Highlands and Islands, Scotland, hosts the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Chair in Sustainable Mountain Development. Since 2000, CMS
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/496933c4f7444897817ecab0ee8884ed
Autor:
Scott Newey, Karen Mustin, Rosalind Bryce, Debbie Fielding, Steve Redpath, Nils Bunnefeld, Bronwen Daniel, R Justin Irvine
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 5, p e0155473 (2016)
The protection of biodiversity is a key national and international policy objective. While protected areas provide one approach, a major challenge lies in understanding how the conservation of biodiversity can be achieved in the context of multiple l
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0e8bfcdc56e8488f96f2134c72db6218
Publikováno v:
Forest Policy and Economics. 99:110-122
Scotland has the highest concentration of private land ownership in Europe and private estates in the Highland region cover the vast majority of the land. On many private estates forests share the land with a strong tradition of sporting use that has
Publikováno v:
Evidence & Policy. 14:431-458
Background The use of research in policy settings is complex, unpredictable and influenced by a range of poorly understood social factors. This makes it difficult to plan for, facilitate and evaluate policy impacts arising from research. Aims and obj
Autor:
G. Cumming, Jasper O. Kenter, E. Lawes, Peter B. Richardson, Sue Ranger, Rosalind Bryce, T. Dapling
Publikováno v:
Ecosystem Services. 21:344-357
Global recognition of the decline of marine ecosystems and their services has led to rapid designation of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in recent decades. The complexity of effectively managing protected areas within the context of densely populated,
Publikováno v:
Cooper, N, Brady, E, Steen, H & Bryce, R 2016, ' Aesthetic and spiritual values of ecosystems: recognising the ontological and axiological plurality of cultural ecosystem 'services'. ', Ecosystem Services, vol. 21 Part B, pp. 218-229 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2016.07.014
This paper explores spiritual and aesthetic cultural values associated with ecosystems. We argue that these values are not best captured by instrumental or consequentialist thinking, and they are grounded in conceptions of nature that differ from the
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems. 16:1165-1177
Animals can modify their environment by consumptive and physical activities such as herbivory and soil disturbance. Engineering species may create structures that long outlive them and have lasting impacts on local communities of plants and animals.
Autor:
Andrew Church, Robert Fish, Rosalind Bryce, Jasper O. Kenter, Susan Ranger, Katherine N. Irvine
The substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasingly recognised in\ud society-environment interactions. The integration of cultural ecosystem services (CES) into the ecosystem\ud services framework remains a
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5a415892999ca3ceea4c9f6d813a868b
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/132657/1/S2212041616301978.htm
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/132657/1/S2212041616301978.htm
Autor:
W. Essahli, Mariam Akhtar-Schuster, S. Buckmaster, Anna Evely, Lindsay C. Stringer, Mark Reed, Joseph Holden, Christina Prell, Claire H. Quinn, E. Diez, S. Brehm, H. Bigas, I. Hartmann, G. Begni, B. Kruger, Alison D. Reeves, L. Wagner, Richard J. Thomas, John Briggs, Klaus Hubacek, Antonio A. R. Ioris, P. Laureano, Rosalind Bryce, Jeremy Phillipson, Christopher M. Raymond, M. Seely, P. Vergunst, Ioan Fazey, M. J. van der Werff ten Bosch, R. Chanda, N. Geeson, J. Davies
Publikováno v:
Land Degradation & Development. 24:307-322
It is increasingly recognised that land degradation monitoring and assessment can benefit from incorporating multiple sources of knowledge, using a variety of methods at different scales, including the perspectives of researchers, land managers and o