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Preface (83 kb)
1. Introduction (102 kb)
Rob Jongman (The Netherlands)
Status and socio-economic trends
2. European agricultural landscapes supply and demand: implications of agricultural policy reform (329 kb)
Kevin Parris (France)
3. Planning for the local food system in the United States (172 kb)
Jerome L. Kaufman (USA)
4. Agriculture in the Northwest-European Delta Metropolis (703 kb)
Peter Smeets (The Netherlands)
Cultural landscapes, planning and policy
5. Culture and nature versus culture or nature (122 kb)
Gary Fry (Norway)
6. Rural-urban conflicts and opportunities (139 kb)
Marc Antrop (Belgium)
7. Barriers and bridges to sustaining cultural landscapes (160 kb)
Paul Selman (England)
8. Landscape management decisions and public-policy interventions (1.062 kb)
Jørgen Primdahl, Anne Busck and Lone Kristensen (Denmark)
Multifunctional landscapes
9. Changing landscapes in Northeastern Europe based on examples from Baltic countries (183 kb)
Ülo Mander and Rainer Kuuba (Estonia)
10. Multifunctionality in Mediterranean landscapes - past and future (620 kb)
Teresa Pinto-Correia (Portugal) and Willem Vos (The Netherlands)
11. Alpine farming in Austria, for nature, culture or economic need? (1.054 kb)
Thomas Wrbka, Johannes Peterseil, Ingrid Schmitzberger and Andrea Kiss (Austria)
12. Landscape linkages and biodiversity in European landscapes (190 kb)
Rob Jongman (The Netherlands)
Perspectives
13. Is there a future for cultural landscapes? (153 kb)
Peter Bridgewater (France) and Celia Bridgewater (Canada)
14. Driving forces behind landscape transformation in Europe, from a conceptual approach to policy options (238 kb)
Jan Klijn (The Netherlands)
15. A landscape-ecological appraisal of the diversity and relevance of cultural landscapes (694kb)
Mike Moss (Canada) and Brian Okey (USA)
16. Landscape-indicator development: steps towards a European approach (575 kb)
Dirk Wascher (The Netherlands)
17. Discussion and conclusions (103 kb)
Rob Jongman (The Netherlands) and Richard Hobbs (Australia)