Governance approaches to address scale issues in biodiversity management – current situation and ways forward

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Governance approaches to address scale issues in biodiversity management – current situation and ways forward. / Mildorfová-Leventon, Julia; Newig, Jens; Schaal, Tamara et al.
Lund: Lund University, 2016. (MULTAGRI Policy Brief; No. 3/2016).

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title = "Governance approaches to address scale issues in biodiversity management – current situation and ways forward",
abstract = "Protecting biodiversity and enhancing the provision of ecosystem services are key challenges for managing European agricultural landscapes. However, current approaches as implemented in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union (EU) have been limited in their effectiveness to deliver positive biodiversity outcomes. To improve this situation, it is important to consider not only individual measures but also the broader governance system in order to identify alternative ways of managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity. The research in MULTAGRI assessed existing challenges in the current governance system and sought to identify viable alternatives.",
keywords = "Sustainability Science, biodiversity management, Scale, EU, Agricultural landscapes, governance, scenarios, acceptability",
author = "Julia Mildorfov{\'a}-Leventon and Jens Newig and Tamara Schaal and Sarah Velten",
year = "2016",
language = "English",
series = "MULTAGRI Policy Brief",
publisher = "Lund University",
number = "3/2016",
address = "Sweden",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "Lund University",

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AU - Mildorfová-Leventon, Julia

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AU - Schaal, Tamara

AU - Velten, Sarah

PY - 2016

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N2 - Protecting biodiversity and enhancing the provision of ecosystem services are key challenges for managing European agricultural landscapes. However, current approaches as implemented in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union (EU) have been limited in their effectiveness to deliver positive biodiversity outcomes. To improve this situation, it is important to consider not only individual measures but also the broader governance system in order to identify alternative ways of managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity. The research in MULTAGRI assessed existing challenges in the current governance system and sought to identify viable alternatives.

AB - Protecting biodiversity and enhancing the provision of ecosystem services are key challenges for managing European agricultural landscapes. However, current approaches as implemented in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union (EU) have been limited in their effectiveness to deliver positive biodiversity outcomes. To improve this situation, it is important to consider not only individual measures but also the broader governance system in order to identify alternative ways of managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity. The research in MULTAGRI assessed existing challenges in the current governance system and sought to identify viable alternatives.

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KW - biodiversity management

KW - Scale

KW - EU

KW - Agricultural landscapes

KW - governance

KW - scenarios

KW - acceptability

M3 - Research communication reports

T3 - MULTAGRI Policy Brief

BT - Governance approaches to address scale issues in biodiversity management – current situation and ways forward

PB - Lund University

CY - Lund

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