Conference paper
Authors list: Nuppenau, EA
Publication year: 2012
URL: http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/fileadmin/Proceeding2012/IFSA2012_WS5.1_Nuppenau.pdf
Conference: 10th European IFSA Symposium "Producing and reproducing farming systems. New modes of organisation for sustainable food systems of tomorrow"
Abstract:
This paper deals with the idea to merge the concept of farming system analysis (FSA) and the concept of ecosystem services (ESS) at a landscape level. After the introduction we firstly make the reader acquainted with the discussion on ecosystem function (ESF) and - services (ESS) and inform them on deliberations currently popular in many upcoming research projects. Then se-condly, we emphasize the landscape aspect of ESS and finally a possible response of a farming system analysis to the challenge of looking into ESS will be scrutinized. The main message is, that there is scope to get a new synthesis, which could be called landscape system analysis (LSA). An advanced LSA requires a modern integration of ESS aspects which regards to public management of ESS and the promotion of farm related ESS activities as well as coordination.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Nuppenau, E. (2012) From Farming-System-Analysis to Land-Use-System-Analysis: How to integrate Eco-System-Services and Non-Farm Communities, 10th European IFSA Symposium "Producing and reproducing farming systems. New modes of organisation for sustainable food systems of tomorrow", Aarhus, Denmark, 1-4 July 2012. http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/fileadmin/Proceeding2012/IFSA2012_WS5.1_Nuppenau.pdf
APA Citation style: Nuppenau, E. (2012, 1-4 July 2012). From Farming-System-Analysis to Land-Use-System-Analysis: How to integrate Eco-System-Services and Non-Farm Communities. 10th European IFSA Symposium "Producing and reproducing farming systems. New modes of organisation for sustainable food systems of tomorrow", Aarhus, Denmark. http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/fileadmin/Proceeding2012/IFSA2012_WS5.1_Nuppenau.pdf