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Title | The future of landscape approaches: interacting theories of place and change | Author | Meine van Noordwijk, Peter A Minang, Olivia E. Freeman, Cheikh Mbow and Jan de Leeuw | Editors | Peter A Minang, Meine van Noordwijk, Olivia E. Freeman, Cheikh Mbow, Jan de Leeuw and Delia Catacutan | Year | 2015 | Book Title | Climate-Smart Landscapes: Multifunctionality In Practice | Publisher | World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) | City of Publication | Nairobi, Kenya | Number of Pages of the book | 14 | Pages | 375-387 | Call Number | BC0415-14 | |
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In this chapter we come back to the full set of propositions introduced in Chapter 1 of this
book. Through the preceding chapters we learned of the need to consider the full crossscale
complexity of Figure 26.1, with global change drivers interacting (generally with
strong effect from the global to local scale and weak feedback from the local to global),
through their national translation in development policy and its implementation, to the
set of feasible landscapes, as well as the factors that determine the appropriateness of the
current landscape within this range of feasible solutions |
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