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Ageing and Reserves
In this chapter we elaborate on our conceptual view on vulnerability being the result of insufficient reserve build-up across the life course in... -
Location of forest reserves and sustainable natural resource management: evidence from a Ghanaian case study
Forest reserves play an important role in the Sustainable Development agenda. This is because they offer services in sustaining the environment while...
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Synthesis: Overcoming Vulnerability? The Constitution and Activation of Reserves throughout Life Trajectories
This chapter emphasize several dimensions of resources as reserves. Lifelong dynamics are crucial for the understanding of vulnerability development... -
Migration into and out of Indian Reserves Between 2011 and 2016: a Study Using Census Data Linkage
The impact of migration on the sizes, composition, and well-being of First Nations communities and the motivations that triggered such migrations...
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Transformation of Nature: Changing Relations between Nature and Society
Changing relations between humans, society, and nature under the influence of social and economic acceleration include anthropogenic changes in... -
Layers of Nature: Population and Landscape Change
This chapter explores the diverse uses of nature in La Calera, examining the concept of first, second, and third nature and their implications for... -
Nature Conservation Policies and Tourism in Spain
The state is slowly withdrawing from the management of natural sites to guarantee its public use, because neoliberal, territorial and environmental... -
Understanding the Rights of Nature: Working Together Across and Beyond Disciplines
Recognising the rights of nature is seen by many as the paradigm shift needed to truly embed ecology and the environment into nature-based policy and...
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Migration Between Indian Reserves and Off-Reserve Areas: an Exploratory Analysis Using Census Data Linkage
New data linkages between censuses show that migration flows between Indian reserves and off-reserve areas from 2006 to 2011 and from 2011 to 2016...
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Value Assessment of Nature-Based Solution (NbS)
In September 2021, CCICED published a Special Policy Report on Nature-based Solutions (NbS) in response to guidance issued earlier that year by the... -
Multispecies blue justice and energy transition conflict: examining challenges and possibilities for synergy between low-carbon energy and justice for humans and nonhuman nature
This paper explores deep insights into sustainability transition tensions and pathways in terms of place-based conflict and potential for synergies...
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Narrative and Nature Interest
This chapter explains the book’s purpose and theoretical framework. Ever since its emergence, the environmental movement has developed in tandem with... -
Does Living in a Protected Area Reduce Resource Use and Promote Life Satisfaction? Survey Results from and Around Three Regional Nature Parks in Switzerland
Regional nature parks in Switzerland are, for the most part, protected areas that aim to promote sustainable development and residents’ well-being....
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Labouring the Commons: Amazonia’s ‘Extractive Reserves’ and the Legacy of Chico Mendes
This chapter reflects upon the global significance of the Brazilian ‘extractive reserves’ (Resex)—a particular type of protected area, where forest... -
Managing Wolves is Managing Narratives: Views of Wolves and Nature Shape People’s Proposals for Navigating Human-Wolf Relations
The resurgence of wolf populations in Germany is causing controversies regarding their management policies. Through 41 semi-structured interviews...
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Where to find nature? Connecting with nature in urban and non-urban areas in southwestern France
Visiting natural areas is considered an important factor of well-being. Along with urbanization, an extensive literature has developed that examines...
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Introduction: Nature and Scope of the International Gas Market
This chapter provides a background on the nature and scope of the natural gas industry. After providing an overview of the history, nature and scope... -
The Biosphere and the Garden: Nature as Infrastructure?
We humans owe our existence to a functioning biosphere, produced by almost four billion years of biological evolution. We depend on using nature to...