Human-Nature Interactions Exploring Nature’s Values Across Landscapes

This edited volume aims to widen the discussion about the diversity of human-nature relationships and valuation methods and to stimulate new perspective that are needed to build a more sustainable future, especially in face of ongoing socio-environmental changes. Conceptual and empirical approaches,...

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Other Authors: Misiune, Ieva (Editor), Depellegrin, Daniel (Editor), Egarter Vigl, Lukas (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 8. Earth observations of human-nature interactions from a cultural ecosystem service perspective
  • Chapter 9. Gendered Values, Roles, and Challenges for Sustainable Provision of Forest-based Ecosystem Services in Nepal
  • Chapter 10. Environmental [in]equity: Accessibility to green spaces in a rapidly urbanizing mountain-city
  • Chapter 11. Ecosystem services and sustainable development in the European Alps: spatial patterns and mountain-lowland relationships
  • Chapter 12. Human-nature relationships for the Flathead Wild and Scenic River System: Analyzing diversity, synergies, and tensions in a mountainous region of Montana, USA
  • Chapter 13. Resilience and sustainability of the Maloti-Drakensberg mountain system: a case study on the upper uThukela catchment
  • Chapter 14. Invasive alien plants in the montane areas of South Africa: impacts and management options
  • Part III: Urban systems
  • Chapter 15. Ecosystem service flows across the rural-urban spectrum
  • Chapter 24. Can local knowledge of Small-scale fishers be used to monitor and assess changes in marine ecosystems in a European context?
  • Chapter 25. Marine ecological democracy: participatory marine planning in Indigenous marine areas in Chile
  • Chapter 26. The Socio-Ecological Dimension of Ocean Multi-Use
  • Chapter 27. Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals for marine and coastal management in Norway: A venture overdue
  • Chapter 28. Coastal-Marine ecosystem accounting to support Integrated Coastal Zone Management
  • Chapter 29. Exposure of coastal ecosystem services to natural hazards in the Bangladesh coast
  • Chapter 30. Adaptations to climate variability in fisheries and aquaculture social-ecological systems in the Northern Humboldt Current Ecosystem: challenges and solutions
  • Chapter 31. Socio-Ecological transformations in coastal wetlands: an approach from the south-central zone of Chile
  • Part I: Conceptualizing human-nature interactions
  • Chapter 1. Conceptualizing human-nature interactions – an overview
  • Chapter 2. Environmental Values and Nature’s Contributions to People: Towards methodological pluralism in evaluation of sustainable ecosystem services
  • Chapter 3. Disentangling trade-offs between the state of coastal ecosystems with human well-being and activities as a strategy addressing sustainable tourism
  • Chapter 4. From human-nature dualism towards more integration in socio-ecosystems studies
  • Chapter 5. A network approach to Green Infrastructure: how to enhance ecosystem services provision?
  • Chapter 6. Transformations of urban coastal nature(s): Meanings and paradoxes of Blue Urbanism and nature-based solutions for climate adaptation in Southeast Asia
  • Part II: Mountain systems
  • Chapter 7. Values of mountain landscapes: Insights about the Blue Mountains National Park, Australia from Twitter
  • Chapter 32. A Nature-based Solution for coastal foredune restoration: The Case Study of Maghery, County Donegal, Ireland
  • Chapter 16. A typology for green infrastructure planning to enhance multifunctionality incorporating peri-urban agricultural land
  • Chapter 17. Urban green spaces in a post-apartheid city: challenges and opportunities for nature-based solutions
  • Chapter 18. Green infrastructure and ecosystem services within spatial structure of city – examples from Poznań, Poland
  • Chapter 19. Accessibility to and fragmentation of urban green infrastructure: importance for adaptation to climate change
  • Chapter 20. Social Demand for Urban Wilderness in Purgatory
  • Chapter 21. The Role of Allotment Gardens for Connecting Nature and People
  • Chapter 22. Green spaces and their social functions: specific challenges in urban spaces of arrival
  • Chapter 23. The link between urban green space planning tools and distributive, procedural and recognition justice
  • Part IV: Coastal-marine systems