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Beskrivning
This book examines the extent to which exotic pine plantations are a suitable strategy for maintaining the essential functions, structures, processes and identity of the Patagonian landscape over time.
Danny Tröger conducts research on human-environment interactions at the Kassel Institute for Sustainability. He focuses on the risks of land-use change, drawing on methodologies from geoecology, remote sensing, ethnology and spatial planning.
Innehållsförteckning
Landscape Resilience at Risk - Forest Plantations as an Answer?.- Pinus Plantations Impact Hillslope Stability and Decrease Landscape Resilience by Changing Biogeomorphic Feedbacks in Chile.- “Industry Impacts More Than Nature”: Risk Perception of Natural Hazards in More-than-human Worlds.- Navigating a Trojan Horse in the Last of the Wild: Pine Trees, Agroforestry, and Land Zoning Assemble the Landscape Resilience Dilemma in Patagonia.- What Can We Learn from Aysén? – Discussion and Derivation of Follow-up Research Questions.