Sökning: "Naturresurshushållning"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 38 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Naturresurshushållning.
1. Sustainable Development in Swedish Municipalities : To know, to be able, to want and to do
Sammanfattning : A process of change like the building-up of sustainable societies can be visualised as four steps: to know, to be able, to want and to do. To pay attention to the appropriate measures and the best solutions implies a wide range of knowledge of natural and societal conditions. LÄS MER
2. Managing the Urban Greens : Maintaining ecological functions in human dominated landscapes
Sammanfattning : At the core of this thesis lie two realisations: First, like other ecosystems, those in urban landscapes provide humans with a number of ecosystem services, some recognized while others are not. Second, in cities just as in other intensively used social-ecological systems, management is of central importance. LÄS MER
3. Recalling Urban Nature : Linking City People to Ecosystem Services
Sammanfattning : Societal development is dependent on the generation of ecosystem services (ES) to sustain it; however, many ES are degrading. This thesis investigates how social-ecological features behind practices of actor groups shape the generation of ES. LÄS MER
4. Fragmented landscapes : Assessment and communication of landscape connectivity in human-dominated landscapes
Sammanfattning : This licentiate thesis summarizes the first half of my PhD on the theme of management of fragmented landscapes. The thesis applies – and reflects on the use of – network analysis of connectivity in relation to landscape planning. LÄS MER
5. Spatial complexity and fit between ecology and management : Making sense of patterns in fragmented landscapes
Sammanfattning : Avoiding the negative effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity is especially challenging when also the management institutions are spatially and administratively distributed. This doctoral thesis introduces five case studies that investigate ecological, social and social-ecological relations in fragmented landscapes. LÄS MER