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Making Ecologies On Private Land Conservation Practice In Ruralamenity Landscapes 1st Ed 2020 Benjamin Cooke

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Making Ecologies On Private Land Conservation Practice In Ruralamenity Landscapes 1st Ed 2020 Benjamin Cooke
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.85 MB
Author: Benjamin Cooke, Ruth Lane
ISBN: 9783030312176, 9783030312183, 3030312178, 3030312186
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Making Ecologies On Private Land Conservation Practice In Ruralamenity Landscapes 1st Ed 2020 Benjamin Cooke by Benjamin Cooke, Ruth Lane 9783030312176, 9783030312183, 3030312178, 3030312186 instant download after payment.

This book explores conservation practices on private land, based on research conducted with landholders in the hinterlands of Melbourne, Australia. It examines how conservation is pursued as an intimate interaction between people and ecologies, suggesting that local ecologies are lively participants in this process, rather than simply the object of conservation, and that landholders develop their ideas of environmental stewardship through this interaction. The book also explores the consequences of private property as a form of spatial organisation for conservation practice; the role of formative interactions with ecologies in producing durable experiential knowledge; how the possibilities for contemporary conservation practice are shaped by historical landscape modification; and how landholders engage with conservation covenants and payment schemes as part of their conservation practice. The authors conclude with ideas on how goals and approaches to private land conservation might be reframed amid calls for just social and ecological outcomes in an era of rapid environmental change.

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