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BC0409-14
TitleScale considerations in landscape approaches
AuthorPeter A Minang, Lalisa A. Duguma, Dieudonne Alemagi and Meine van Noordwijk
EditorsPeter A Minang, Meine van Noordwijk, Olivia E. Freeman, Cheikh Mbow, Jan de Leeuw and Delia Catacutan
Year2015
Book TitleClimate-Smart Landscapes: Multifunctionality In Practice
PublisherWorld Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)
City of PublicationNairobi, Kenya
Number of Pages of the book14
Pages121-133
Call NumberBC0409-14
Abstract:
Scale can be a key determinant in understanding, planning and managing landscapes. Stakeholders in a landscape will perceive the same differently, given their specific interests. Wilbanks (2006) shows that the choice of scale could determine how much detail of the landscape can be revealed, with detail observed at finer scales. Therefore, several landscape practitioners have asked the question, what is the right/appropriate landscape scale? Common answers are often along the following lines “it depends”, “it depends on context”, “it depends on the problem”, “it depends on the system being analyzed”, etc. Is “it depends” a cop-out or is it the fact that there is no straightforward answer? In this chapter, we review how scale has been interpreted and deployed in landscapes and highlight salient considerations for analyzing, understanding and facilitating landscape processes in the context of landscape approaches to sustainable landscapes
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