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Pathway - Presentations from Copenhagen September 2011

Download the presentations from the workshop Pathways towards policy integration for sustainable agricultural landscape systems.

 

Presentation from Expert Workshop

Introductions and welcome

Dr Niels Koch, Director, Centre for Forest, Landscape & Planning

Goals of OECD Co-operative Research Programme

Dr Gary Fitt, Theme Coordinator, Biological Resource Management for Sustainable Agricultural Systems

Workshop objectives and organisation

Prof Jorgen Primdahl, Centre for Forest Landscape and Planning, LIFE Faculty, University of Copenhagen, DK.

Change patterns and policy trends in agricultural landscape systems– updates and insights

Convenor-Prof Simon Swaffield, Centre for Land, Environment and People, Lincoln University, NZ.

Policy integration and best practice- concepts and frameworks of analysis: scoping and discussion

Convenor-Prof Jorgen Primdahl

Cash crops and conservation: Policy and practice implications for Canadian and American farmers

Dr Robert Corry, School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Agricultural development options and constraints in rural areas – Examples of innovative rural policy and countryside planning in the UK

Professor Janet Dwyer, Countryside and Community Research Institute, University of Gloucestershire, UK

Capitalizing on public goods provision for the management of fragile agricultural systems: differentiation in innovation capacity of land managers in the face of conflicting policy regimes

Prof Teresa Pinto-Correia, Institute of Mediterranean Agricultural Sciences, University of Evora, Portugal

Policy integration in times of scarcity: from supply driven to demand driven approaches 

Prof Gianluca Brunori, Department of Agricultural Economics and Agro-food economics University of Pisa, Italy

Preservation by way of development: the cultural landscape paradox in the Netherlands

Prof Arnold Van der Valk, Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University, NL

New directions in food security and land use in Japan

Prof Makoto Yokohari, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, University of Tokyo.

Agricultural sustainability under pressure from urbanisation: Sectoralisation and integration of land based policy regimes

Prof Jorgen Primdahl, Centre for Forest Landscape and Planning,
University of Copenhagen, DK.

Sustainable practices in agricultural landscape systems: Challenges and opportunities in an effects based environmental policy regime

Prof Simon Swaffield,

Centre for Land Environment and People, Lincoln University, NZ

 

Presentation from Emerging research session

An Integrated Social and Ecological Modeling Approach to the Impacts of Agricultural Conservation Practices on Water Quality

Irem Daloglu, Scool of Natural Resources, U. of Michigan

Cultural landscapes and landscape culture - Integrating cultural anthropology with landscape research in decision making studies. The case of central Denmark

Andreas Aagaard, Forest & Landscape, U. of Copenhagen

Changing land management regimes and countryside’s functions. Results of an empirical study in a Tuscan area

Stefano Orsini, University of Pisa

Environmental constraints on agricultural landscape dynamics: A case study of Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal (2001-2011)

João Reis, Universidade dos Açores

Landscape, identity and community development in the rural periphery

Morten Clemetsen, University of Life Sciences, Norway

An approach to conciliate divergent policy instruments: assessing the capacity of an island mountain grazing landscape to provide divergent public goods

Cecília Melo, Universidade dos Açores

Preference Change and Multifunctional Landscape: Framework for Research and Policy

Thomas Oles, the Academy of Architecture, Amsterdam

 


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