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Interpreting and Governing Rural Landscapes
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Interpreting and Governing Rural Landscapes

Författare:
inbunden, 2026
Engelska

Historical rural landscape systems are increasingly threatened by climate change, socioeconomic transformation, and processes of marginalization and abandonment. These dynamics pose substantial challenges for global food security, landscape heritage conservation, and environmental stability, often leading to hydrogeological disruption and the degradation of long-established socio-ecological systems. While such processes have emerged more recently in many developing countries, their impacts are already evident and accelerating.

Despite these pressures, marginal rural areas continue to host the majority of the world’s bio-cultural diversity, including landscapes, agrobiodiversity, traditional knowledge, and cultural practices sustained by family farming systems. Safeguarding this heritage has become a central concern within the global agroecological transition. This book argues that effective conservation and management of historical rural landscapes require a systemic interpretation of landscape dynamics combined with community-based governance approaches that actively involve local actors in decision-making processes.

Focusing on recent initiatives, particularly in Latin America and Andean countries, the book examines policies and projects that recognize rural communities as custodians of landscape heritage. Through an analysis of systemic approaches and innovations in multilevel and multistakeholder governance, it identifies key factors that support effective conservation and explores their potential replicability across diverse rural contexts.

Undertitel
Lessons in Heritage-Based Dynamic Conservation from the Andes
Författare
Andrea L'Erario
ISBN
9783032309228
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
446 gram
Utgivningsdatum
25.8.2026