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Values of rural landscapes in Europe: inspiration or by-product? Theme: Values in Organic Agriculture

Pedroli, G.B.M.; Elsen, T. Van and Mansvelt, J.D. Van (2007) Values of rural landscapes in Europe: inspiration or by-product? Theme: Values in Organic Agriculture. NJAS : Wageningen journal of life sciences / Royal Society for Agricultural Sciences, 2007, 54 (4), 431 - 448.

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European landscapes are facing a deep crisis. As a consequence of globalization and the economical change associated with it, traditional functions like production agriculture are becoming less important. After the self-evident but inspired landscapes of numerous generations of peasants, monks and landlords, landscape has now largely become a nameless by-product of the global economy. This paper shows that the key to developing new living landscapes lies in a participatory process of landscape development with respect for their inherent values. Today, even in traditionally small-scale farming systems like organic farming, diverse and sustainable landscapes only develop if they are consciously wanted and when landscape development is integrated into the objectives of farming. The work that is needed to achieve such landscapes we call ‘landscape work’. This paper describes a phenomenological approach to identifying landscape values and finding new inspiration for landscape management. It gives examples of the application of this approach in organic farming in Germany. It is concluded that a living, sustainable landscape combines the functional effects of producing economic and social benefits with the intertwined effects of providing identity and inspiration for getting actively involved in it, in accordance with its dynamic character. Living landscapes will enhance the well being, also of the predominantly urban European population. In other words: landscape works.


EPrint Type:Newspaper or magazine article
Keywords:platteland (nl), rural areas (en), landschapsbescherming (nl), landscape conservation (en), landschap (nl), landscape (en), landschapsarchitectuur (nl), landscape architecture (en), biologische landbouw (nl), organic farming (en), participatie (nl), participation (en), landgebruik (nl), land use (en), duurzaamheid (sustainability) (nl), sustainability (en), fenomenologie (nl), phenomenology (en), 226-L-1 Landschaps- en milieugeschiedenis van Europa (nl), 226-L-1 Landscape and Environmental History of Europe (en), 214-D Plattelandsontwikkeling (nl), 214-D Rural Development (en)
Subjects:"Organics" in general
Research affiliation: Netherlands > BioKennisBank
Related Links:https://edepot.wur.nl/30430
Project ID:BKB
Deposited By: Blom, M
ID Code:48805
Deposited On:12 Jun 2023 06:43
Last Modified:12 Jun 2023 06:43
Document Language:English

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