Identifying and managing the conflicts between agriculture and biodiversity conservation in Europe–A review
HENLE, Klaus
Helmholtz Zentrum für Umweltforschung = Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research [UFZ]
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Helmholtz Zentrum für Umweltforschung = Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research [UFZ]
HENLE, Klaus
Helmholtz Zentrum für Umweltforschung = Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research [UFZ]
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Helmholtz Zentrum für Umweltforschung = Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research [UFZ]
Language
en
Article de revue
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Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 2008, vol. 124, n° 1-2, p. 60-71
Elsevier
English Abstract
This paper reviews conflicts between biodiversity conservation and agricultural activities in agricultural landscapes and evaluates strategies to reconcile such conflicts. Firstly, a historical perspective on the development ...Read more >
This paper reviews conflicts between biodiversity conservation and agricultural activities in agricultural landscapes and evaluates strategies to reconcile such conflicts. Firstly, a historical perspective on the development of conflicts related to biodiversity in agricultural landscapes is presented. Secondly, recent trends in agricultural policies of the European Union that contribute to biodiversity decline in agricultural landscapes are considered. Three major processes responsible for creating biodiversity-related conflicts are described: the intensification of agriculture, the abandonment of marginally productive but High Nature Value Farmland, and the changing scale of agricultural operations. Conflicts created by these processes and approaches to their reconciliation are identified, emphasizing the need for monitoring as an integral part of conflict reconciliation strategies. A generic approach comprising three types of monitoring is developed for measuring success of reconciliation strategies: monitoring of the intensity of the conflict between stakeholders, of the social and economic effects on farmers, and of the status and trends in biodiversity. Surprisingly, we found no evidence in the literature that the first type of monitoring has ever been undertaken for biodiversity-related conflicts in agricultural landscapes. For each type of monitoring, suitable indicators are outlined. Finally, challenges for conflict management in agricultural landscapes are summarized.Read less <
Keywords
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
CONFLICT RECONCILIATION
INTENSIFICATION
DIVERSITÉ BIOLOGIQUE
INTÉRÊTS PRIVES
GESTION DES EXPLOITATIONS AGRICOLES
English Keywords
ABANDONMENT
AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
MONITORING
STAKEHOLDERS
Origin
Hal imported