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Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
    Pages i-ix
  2. Thomas Weith, Tim Barkmann, Nadin Gaasch, Sebastian Rogga, Christian Strauß, Jana Zscheischler
    Pages 1-13 Open Access
  3. Land-Use: State and Drivers in Europe

    1. Front Matter
      Pages 15-15
    2. María García-Martín, Cristina Quintas-Soriano, Mario Torralba, Franziska Wolpert, Tobias Plieninger
      Pages 17-37 Open Access
    3. Dieter Kirschke, Astrid Häger, Julia Christiane Schmid
      Pages 39-61 Open Access
    4. Jens Hoffmann
      Pages 63-74 Open Access
    5. Henning Nuissl, Stefan Siedentop
      Pages 75-99 Open Access
    6. Alexandra Doernberg, Thomas Weith
      Pages 101-124 Open Access
  4. Co-Production of Knowledge

  5. Co-Evolution: New System Solutions and Governance

  6. Outlook

    1. Front Matter
      Pages 339-339
    2. Thomas Weith, Tim Barkmann, Nadin Gaasch, Sebastian Rogga, Christian Strauß, Jana Zscheischler
      Pages 339-347 Open Access

About this book

Introduction

This open access book present and discuss current issues and innovative solution approaches for land management in a European context. Manifold sustainability issues are closely interconnected with land use practices. Throughout the world, we face increasing conflict over the use of land as well as competition for land.

Drawing on experience in sustainable land management gained from seven years of the FONA programme (Research for Sustainable Development, conducted under the auspices of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research), The book stresses and highlights co-design processes within the “co-creation of knowledge”, involving collaboration in transdisciplinary research processes between academia and other stakeholders. 

The book begins with an overview of the current state of land use practices and the subsequent need to manage land resources more sustainably. New system solutions and governance approaches in sustainable land management are presented from a European perspective on land use. The volume also addresses how to use new modes of knowledge transfer between science and practice. New perspectives in sustainable land management and methods of combining knowledge and action are presented to a broad readership in land system sciences and environmental sciences, social sciences and geosciences.

Keywords

Open Access Sustainable land management System solutions Governance of land Transdisciplinarity Interdisciplinarity Knowledge management

Editors and affiliations

  • Thomas Weith
    • 1
  • Tim Barkmann
    • 2
  • Nadin Gaasch
    • 3
  • Sebastian Rogga
    • 4
  • Christian Strauß
    • 5
  • Jana Zscheischler
    • 6
  1. 1.Institute of Environmental Science and GeographyUniversity of Potsdam, Campus GolmPotsdamGermany
  2. 2.Research Area ‘Land Use and Governance’Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)MünchebergGermany
  3. 3.Science Management and TransferPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)PotsdamGermany
  4. 4.Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)MünchebergGermany
  5. 5.Research Area ‘Land Use and Governance’Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)MünchebergGermany
  6. 6.Working Group “Co-Design of Change and Innovation”Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)MünchebergGermany

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