Agnoletti M. (ed.), Emanuelli F. (ed.). (2016). Biocultural diversity in Europe. Cham (Suisse) : Springer. 537 p. (Environmental History, n. 5). 1. Meeting for the implementation of the Joint Program of the Biological and Cultural Diversity, 2014/04, Florence (Italie).
Titre : | Biocultural diversity in Europe |
Auteurs : | M. Agnoletti, ed. ; F. Emanuelli, ed. |
Type de document : | Actes de Congrès ou Communication isolée |
Editeur : | Cham [Suisse] : Springer, 2016 |
Collection : | Environmental History, ISSN 2211-9019, num. 5 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-3-319-26313-7 |
Format : | 537 p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Catégories principales 07 - ENVIRONNEMENT ; 7.4 - Ressources Naturelles : Paysage, Biodiversité, Patrimoine naturelThésaurus IAMM BIODIVERSITE ; VALEUR CULTURELLE ; DEVELOPPEMENT CULTUREL ; PAYSAGE ; PATRIMOINE ; PATRIMOINE CULTUREL ; PATRIMOINE NATUREL ; POLYCULTURE ELEVAGE ; SYSTEME AGROPASTORAL ; PRAIRIE ; PATURAGE ; TRADITION ; DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ; CONSERVATION DU PAYSAGE ; REGION MEDITERRANEENNE ; EUROPE ; AFRIQUE DU NORD |
Résumé : | The book collects a selection of the papers presented at the meeting held in the context of the Joint Programme on the Links between Biological and Cultural Diversity (JP-BiCuD). Recognizing the inextricable link between biological and cultural diversity, the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD) joined forces, and in 2010 launched the Joint Programme on the Links between Biological and Cultural Diversity (JP-BiCuD). The first meeting for the implementation of the JP-BiCuD was held in Florence (Italy) in April 2014 and produced the UNESCO-sCBD Florence Declaration, which highlights the concept of biocultural diversity. The European rural territory is predominantly a biocultural, multi-functional landscape, providing a crucial and effective space for integration of biological and cultural diversity, suggesting the need to revise some of the current strategies for the assessment and management of biodiversity. |
Note de contenu : |
Biocultural Diversity and Landscape in Europe: Framing the Issue
The Traditional Mediterranean Polycultural Landscape as Cultural Heritage: Its Origin and Historical Importance, Its Agro-Silvo-Pastoral Complexity and the Necessity for Its Identification and Inventory Connections Between Natural and Cultural Diversities in the Landscape of the Małopolski Vistula Gorge and the Nałęczów Plateau (Eastern Poland) Wooded Grasslands as Part of the European Agricultural Heritage A Comparative Study of Two Mediterranean Transhumant Systems and the Biocultural Diversity Associated with Them Apicultural Spaces as Biocultural Places: A Comparative Temporal and Spatial Examination of Beekeeping Practices and Their Contextual Landscapes in the Northwest Apennines History and Traditional Management of Italian Wood Pastures The Making of Olive Landscapes in the South of Spain. A History of Continuous Expansion and Intensification Historical Landscape of Lun Olive Trees at Pag Island, Croatia Rewilding the French Pyrenean Landscape: Can Cultural and Biological Diversity Successfully Coexist? Traditional Agriculture as Cultural Heritage. Forgotten Agroforestry Practices Recorded in Textual Part of Nineteenth Century Tax Records Plant Toponyms as a Tool in Investigating Possible Links Between Cultural and Biological Diversity. The Case of Tuscany Traditional Agricultural Practices, Land Cover Diversity and Biodiversity in the Southern Podpolanie Region Ecological and Cultural Diversity of Traditional Mountain Agricultural Landscape: A Case Study from Slovakia Religion and the Management of the Commons. The Sacred Forests of Epirus Historical Development of Forest Patterns in Former Slash and Burn Sites in Southern Estonia The Garfagnana Model for Exploiting Agrarian and Cultural Biodiversity: The White Garfagnina Sheep Breed, a Case Study of Sustainable Local Development Resilient Agrarian Landscapes in Face of Changes: The Coevolutive Approach to Understand the Links Between Communities and Environmental Characters Chestnut Management Practice as Tool for Natural and Cultural Landscaping Does the Conservation Status of a Caledonian Forest also Indicate Cultural Ecosystem Value? Linking Biocultural Diversity and Sacred Sites: Evidence and Recommendations in the European Framework Ingenious Agricultural Heritage in Cold Oases Connected to Collective Grazing Areas (Haut Atlas, Maroc) The Integration of Modern and Traditional Agriculture in the Cultural Landscapes of Poland Preserving the Mediterranean Diet Through Holistic Strategies for the Conservation of Traditional Farming Systems Conserving Biological and Cultural Diversity Along the Latin Arc: The Role of Protected Areas |
Congrès : | 1. Meeting for the implementation of the Joint Program of the Biological and Cultural Diversity, 2014/04, Florence (Italie) |
Cote : | EUR-I13-AGN-2016 |
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