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Economy and ecology of heathlands.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Diemont, W. Herbert, editor.
Heijman, Wim J.M., editor.
Siepel, Henk, editor.
Webb, N. R. (Nigel R.), editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Heathland ecology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (462 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Zeist : KNNV Publishing, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Heathlands in Europe reflect a long history of human activity and use. Through the ages heathlands have been of importance as (semi)agricultural areas, hunting territories and various other uses of mankind. This diversity of use has created a cultural diversity over the whole Atlantic area of Europe, from Portugal and Spain in the south to Norway in the north and from Germany in the east to Ireland in the west. Economy and Ecology of Heathlands shows us both the diversity in use all over Europe and combines this information with the newest insights in ecology and the Natura 2000 status most of these heathlands have got nowadays. Central theme is how to cover the costs of maintenance of these heathlands. Is their future in new types of commons, or do other types of land ownership, using the revenues of heathland ecosystem services, give better opportunities? The editors combine a broad variance in knowledge of heathlands varying from all aspects of ecology, land use, as well as economy.
Contents:
Preliminary material / W. Herbert Diemont , Wim J.M. Heijman , Henk Siepel and Nigel R. Webb
Bridging economy and ecology in European heathlands / Herbert Diemont , Geert de Blust , Wim Heijman , Henk Siepel and Nigel Webb
Cultural agents of change and the sunset of environmental services / António dos Santos Queirós
Old farming mountain systems in Loriga cultural landscape / António dos Santos Queirós
High Nature Value farming and food security in Europe / Raymond Schrijver and Herbert Diemont
Economic-ecologic interactions in the Serra da Estrela, Portugal / Jan Jansen , Paulo Castro and Leonardo Costa
Best Natura 2000 value for money: prevention is better than care? / Jan Jansen
The heathland economy in South-West Europe: Cantabrian mountain (Spain) / Alejandra Morán-Ordóñez , Susana Suárez-Seoane , Elena Marcos , Estanislao de Luis and Leonor Calvo
Wild Fires Prevention Serving Local Communities and Natura 2000 Heathlands. / Paulo Castro
The changing economic values of the ‘rough ground’ in West Cornwall / Esther Kieboom , Graeme Kirkham and Paul Silcock
Farmer involvement and economic management alternatives in the west of France / Louis-Marie Guillon and Bernard Clément
Economics of marginal land and ecosystem services: the Veluwe example / Raymond Schrijver , Gerard Beltman and Bart Boers
Economics of sheep grazing of heathlands in eastern Germany / Manfred Lütkepohl
The economy of outlaying land in Norway / Agnar Hegrenes and Ann Norderhaug
Succession theory and management of heathlands / Rob Marrs and Herbert Diemont
The come-back shrub: regained dominance of Calluna vulgaris after 25 years of cattle grazing / Sip van Wieren
Grazing and its impact on productivity and biodiversity in heathlands / Hilary Kirkpatrick and Geert De Blust
Ecological qualities emerging from non-intervention management of heathlands / Rienk-Jan Bijlsma , Rein de Waal and André ten Hoedt
Impact of atmospheric N on growth in heathlands / Herbert Diemont , Koen Kramer , Patrick Hommel and Werner Härdtle
Impact of changed plant stoichiometric quality on heathland fauna composition / Joost Vogels , Henk Siepel and Nigel Webb
Economic aspects in landscape decision-making: a participatory planning tool based on a representative approach / Martijn van der Heide , Arianne de Blaeij and Wim Heijman
Managing moorland in the UK. / Hilary Kirkpatrick
Reconciling ecology and economy in modern commons / Wim Ozinga and Raymond Schrijver
Integrated management for conservation and sustainable use of heathland / Geert De Blust
The Peneda-Gerês Integrated Territorial Intervention as a successful agri-forest environmental scheme through the common land organisations (baldios) in Portugal / Paulo Castro
That is why we eat sheep / Martin Woestenburg and Bart Boers
Meat and magic: or why your dinner can be good for nature and the grazier’s fine art of producing both. / Hilary Kirkpatrick and Oisin Murnion
Integrated land management in the Netherlands / Albert Corporaal , Remco Schreuder and Anton Stortelder
Towards a sustainable management of seminatural areas; the interdependence of economy, ecology and governance in heathlands / Henk Siepel , Herbert Diemont , Wim Heijman and Nigel Webb.
Notes:
Print published: 2013.
Includes bibliographical references and glossary.
ISBN:
9789004277946
9004277943
OCLC:
857408262
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004277946 DOI

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