On the Spatio-Temporal Approaches Towards Conservation of Extensively Managed Rural Landscapes in Central-Eastern Europe

Land-use change is one of the major drivers of global biodiversity loss, its study experiencing continuous development and increasing recognition, influencing main research directions within ecology. Many studies target the negative aspect; however, the modification of the natural environment over c...

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Main Author: Öllerer Kinga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Landscape Ecology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/v10285-012-0062-8
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spelling doaj-e4a52a993eb349dc8750cb21904e7f172021-09-06T19:41:53ZengSciendoJournal of Landscape Ecology1805-41962013-01-0161324610.2478/v10285-012-0062-8On the Spatio-Temporal Approaches Towards Conservation of Extensively Managed Rural Landscapes in Central-Eastern EuropeÖllerer Kinga0Institute of Biology - Romanian Academy. Ecology, Taxonomy and Nature Conservation Department, Spl. Independenei 296, 060031 Bucharest, RomaniaLand-use change is one of the major drivers of global biodiversity loss, its study experiencing continuous development and increasing recognition, influencing main research directions within ecology. Many studies target the negative aspect; however, the modification of the natural environment over centuries and millennia led to the biodiversity, in its broadest sense, we are trying to conserve nowadays within cultural landscapes. This theoretical paper deals with the issue of spatial and temporal variations in extensively managed rural landscapes from Central-Eastern Europe. The constraints of the state of the art and arising challenges for biodiversity management in complex, farmed landscapes of high nature conservation value are discussed, through the example of Transylvania (Romania). The paper argues for the necessity of considering historical perspectives and traditional knowledge in an attempt to understand the current on-site conditions and developing realistic adaptive management strategies with special emphasis on the (traditional) rural communities, representing a key resource for biodiversity conservationhttps://doi.org/10.2478/v10285-012-0062-8traditional practicesfarmed landscapessemi-natural areasbiodiversity conservation
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On the Spatio-Temporal Approaches Towards Conservation of Extensively Managed Rural Landscapes in Central-Eastern Europe
Journal of Landscape Ecology
traditional practices
farmed landscapes
semi-natural areas
biodiversity conservation
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title On the Spatio-Temporal Approaches Towards Conservation of Extensively Managed Rural Landscapes in Central-Eastern Europe
title_short On the Spatio-Temporal Approaches Towards Conservation of Extensively Managed Rural Landscapes in Central-Eastern Europe
title_full On the Spatio-Temporal Approaches Towards Conservation of Extensively Managed Rural Landscapes in Central-Eastern Europe
title_fullStr On the Spatio-Temporal Approaches Towards Conservation of Extensively Managed Rural Landscapes in Central-Eastern Europe
title_full_unstemmed On the Spatio-Temporal Approaches Towards Conservation of Extensively Managed Rural Landscapes in Central-Eastern Europe
title_sort on the spatio-temporal approaches towards conservation of extensively managed rural landscapes in central-eastern europe
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Landscape Ecology
issn 1805-4196
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Land-use change is one of the major drivers of global biodiversity loss, its study experiencing continuous development and increasing recognition, influencing main research directions within ecology. Many studies target the negative aspect; however, the modification of the natural environment over centuries and millennia led to the biodiversity, in its broadest sense, we are trying to conserve nowadays within cultural landscapes. This theoretical paper deals with the issue of spatial and temporal variations in extensively managed rural landscapes from Central-Eastern Europe. The constraints of the state of the art and arising challenges for biodiversity management in complex, farmed landscapes of high nature conservation value are discussed, through the example of Transylvania (Romania). The paper argues for the necessity of considering historical perspectives and traditional knowledge in an attempt to understand the current on-site conditions and developing realistic adaptive management strategies with special emphasis on the (traditional) rural communities, representing a key resource for biodiversity conservation
topic traditional practices
farmed landscapes
semi-natural areas
biodiversity conservation
url https://doi.org/10.2478/v10285-012-0062-8
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