Eva Gustavsson
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View article: Cultural Values of Landscapes in the Practical Work of Biosphere Reserves
Cultural Values of Landscapes in the Practical Work of Biosphere Reserves Open
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of the landscape’s cultural values in the practical work of biosphere reserves and to identify what opportunities there are to increase awareness and knowledge about these values. The pa…
View article: The Need to Articulate Historic and Cultural Dimensions of Landscapes in Sustainable Environmental Planning—A Swedish Case Study
The Need to Articulate Historic and Cultural Dimensions of Landscapes in Sustainable Environmental Planning—A Swedish Case Study Open
Ignoring the historic and cultural dimensions of landscapes makes environmental planning unsustainable, which in the long run, will have a negative impact on both the environment and society. This paper examines the work and perceptions of…
View article: Relationships Between Identity, Well-Being, and Willingness to Sacrifice in Personal and Collective Favorite Places: The Mediating Role of Well-Being
Relationships Between Identity, Well-Being, and Willingness to Sacrifice in Personal and Collective Favorite Places: The Mediating Role of Well-Being Open
In line with research indicating positive associations between well-being and personal and collective people-place bonding, and that collectivistic compared to individualistic commitment may have stronger associations with pro-environmenta…
View article: Conditions for Transformative Learning for Sustainable Development: A Theoretical Review and Approach
Conditions for Transformative Learning for Sustainable Development: A Theoretical Review and Approach Open
Continued unsustainability and surpassed planetary boundaries require not only scientific and technological advances, but deep and enduring social and cultural changes. The purpose of this article is to contribute a theoretical approach to…
View article: “The Meadow is the Mother of the Field.” Comparing Transformations in Hay Production in Three European Agroecosystems
“The Meadow is the Mother of the Field.” Comparing Transformations in Hay Production in Three European Agroecosystems Open
This research compares the production of hay in three historical European agroecological systems: in northern Romania, central Sweden and eastern central France. We analyse hay production in relation to the entire production system, the lo…