Sustainability Assessment of Future Scenarios: Methodology and Application to Mountain Areas of Europe

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William R. Sheate
Maria Rosário do Partidário
Helen Byron
Olivia Bina
Suzan Dagg
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[1] Imperial College London,Centre for Environmental Policy
[2] Instituto Superior Técnico,Departamento de Engenharia Civil e Arquitectura
[3] Imperial College London,Centre for Environmental Policy
[4] Royal Society for the Protection of Birds,International Site Casework Officer
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Environmental Management | 2008年 / 41卷
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Sustainability assessment; Agriculture; Biodiversity; Mountains; Scenarios; Interdisciplinary; Transdisciplinary; Causal chains; BioScene;
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BioScene (scenarios for reconciling biodiversity conservation with declining agriculture use in mountain areas in Europe) was a three-year project (2002–2005) funded by the European Union’s Fifth Framework Programme, and aimed to investigate the implications of agricultural restructuring and decline for biodiversity conservation in the mountain areas of Europe.
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页数:17
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