Local residents' perceptions of energy landscape: the case of transmission lines

K Soini, E Pouta, M Salmiovirta, M Uusitalo, T Kivinen - Land use policy, 2011 - Elsevier
Although the transmission line network is relatively comprehensive in many countries, there
are new needs to develop the networks due to the increased consumption of energy and …

Beyond environmental frames: the social representation and cultural resonance of nature in conflicts over a Dutch woodland

AE Buijs, BJM Arts, BHM Elands, J Lengkeek - Geoforum, 2011 - Elsevier
Frame analysis has been widely employed to understand environmental conflicts. Such
studies emphasize the internal dynamics of conflict and focus on how actors discursively …

Aesthetic preferences of non-farmers and farmers for different land-use types and proportions of ecological compensation areas in the Swiss lowlands

X Junge, P Lindemann-Matthies, M Hunziker… - Biological …, 2011 - Elsevier
Beyond its traditional function of food production, agricultural land offers public amenities
such as the protection of natural resources and landscape scenery. This study investigates …

The interrelationship of biodiversity and rural viability: Sustainability assessment, land use scenarios and Norwegian mountains in a European context

EGA Olsson, K Rönningen, SK Hanssen… - … Assessment Policy and …, 2011 - World Scientific
The decline and restructuring of agriculture is particularly evident in mountain areas, leading
to forest recolonisation on former mountain pastures threatening biodiversity and landscape …

The Role of information, knowledge, and acceptance during landowner participation in the Natura 2000 designations: the cases of Otepää and Konnumaa, Estonia

M Suškevičs, M Külvik - The European landscape convention: challenges …, 2011 - Springer
Abstract Across the European Union, the Natura 2000 network is among the most important
measures for preventing the biological degradation of landscapes. However, land-use …

Perception and attitudes of landowners towards re-establishing native vegetation on private land

J Welsch - 2011 - researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz
Since European settlement began in the middle of 19th Century, New Zealand's native
woody vegetation has been significantly reduced through deforestation to meet the demand …

[引用][C] Competing perceptions on biodiversity and its benefits: theoretical and methodological implications of a focus group study

E Kelemen, K Balázs, JP Choisis, N Choisis, T Gomiero… - 2011