Land management and biodiversity through time in upper Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire, Uk: understanding the impact of traditional management

作者: Helen Shaw , Ian Whyte

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-6159-9_21

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摘要: The role of anthropogenic land use in the maintenance culturally-derived ecosystems has been central to development thinking approach (CBD 2000; Defra 2007, 2010). It is now widely recognised that Europe, where there a long cultural history use, highly valued semi-natural habitats upland commons rely on traditional management techniques for their and survival. Similarly gradual greening Common Agricultural Policy as post-productivist environmental payment provides added incentive combine policy social ecological systems highlight value management.

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