Creating Resilient Landscapes in an Era of Climate Change: Global Case Studies and Real-World Solutions

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This book delivers a realistic and feasible framework for creating resilient landscapes in an era of anthropogenic climate change.

From across six continents, this book presents fifteen case studies of differing sociocultural, economic, and biophysical backgrounds that showcase opportunities and limitations for creating resilient landscapes throughout the world. The potential to create socio-ecological resilience is examined across a wide range of landscapes, including agricultural, island, forest, coastal, and urban landscapes, across sixteen countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Guatemala, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Samoa, South Africa, the United States, Turkey, Uruguay, and Vanuatu. Chapters discuss current and future issues around creating a sustainable food system, conserving biodiversity, and climate change adaptation and resilience, with green infrastructure, nature-based architecture, green-tech, and ecosystem services as just a few of the approaches discussed. The book emphasizes solution-oriented approaches for an "ecological hope" that can support landscape resiliency in this chaotic era, and the chapters consider the importance of envisioning an unpredictable future with numerous uncertainties. In this context, the key focus is on how we all can tackle the intertwined impacts of climate change, biodiversity loss, and large-scale land-cover conversion in urban and non-urban landscapes, with particular attention to the concept of landscape resiliency. The volume provides that much-needed link between theory and practice to deliver forward-thinking, practical solutions.

This book will be of great interest to students, researchers, practitioners and policymakers who are interested in the complex relationship between landscapes, climate change, biodiversity loss, and land-based conversion at local, national and global scales.

Author(s): Amin Rastandeh, Meghann Jarchow
Series: Routledge Studies in Conservation and the Environment
Publisher: Routledge/Earthscan
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 294
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
1 Landscape resilience in the face of climate change: A call to transition from despair to hope
2 Multifunctional land consolidations in Denmark: Rethinking the pattern of landownership to create resilient future landscapes
3 Resilient food production – resilient landscapes: The role of heterogeneity and scale
4 Redeveloping relationships with landscapes for food, water, and energy self-sufficiency in Southeastern South Dakota, USA
5 A social perennial vision for the North American Great Plains rooted in the resilience of a natural system-inspired agriculture
6 Resilient food systems in the context of intersectional discrimination: Successful strategies of women and Indigenous Peoples in Mesoamerica
7 Ecological intensification in grasslands for resilience and ecosystem services: The case of beef production systems on the Campos Grasslands of South America
8 How does gardening reduce vulnerability for the urban poor in Small Island Developing States? A case study of Port Vila, Vanuatu
9 The case of the Khayelitsha Wetlands Park, South Africa: Securing biodiversity and social benefits from urban greenspace
10 Green infrastructure in Hornsby, NSW: A collaborative method toward landscape resilience
11 Satoyama landscapes: Creating resilient socio-ecological production landscapes in Japan
12 Shifting concepts of urban landscape in Helsinki: From primary forests to high tech nature-based solutions
13 Traditional nature-based architecture and landscape design: Lessons from Samoa and Wider Oceania
14 Estimation of spatiotemporal variation in potential ecosystem services: A case study of Aydın, Turkey
15 Scenario-based thinking to negotiate coastal squeeze of ecosystems: Green, blue, grey and hybrid infrastructures for climate adaptation and resilience
16 Utilization of forest landscapes for biodiversity conservation in a Mediterranean ecosystem: A case study of Greece
17 Creating resilient landscapes: From a hopeful vision to a long-lasting existence
Index