Governance for Mediterranean Silvopastoral Systems

Governance for Mediterranean Silvopastoral Systems

Lessons from the Iberian Dehesas and Montados

Guimaraes, Maria Helena; Moreno, Gerardo; Naranjo, Rufino Acosta; Pinto-Correia, Teresa

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

320

Dura

Inglês

9780367463571

15 a 20 dias

780

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1. Introduction Part 1 People 2. Landowners 3. Decisions by farmers and land managers at the farm level 4. Professions and Local Users 5. The role of large companies in the cork exploitation of dehesas and montados 6. Gender and women in the governance of silvopastoral systems 7. Societal views on the silvo-pastoral systems Part 2 Institutions and the institutional framework 8. The spatial, temporal and social construction of the concept of silvopastoral systems. The case of montado and dehesa 9. Property rights and rights of use 10. Regulatory and institutional frameworks of silvopastoral systems in Tunisia 11. The Complexity of Public Policies in Iberian Montados and Dehesas Part 3 Governance models 12. Conflicts in the governance of Iberian silvo-pastoral systems 13. The governance of collective actions in agro-silvo- pastoral systems in Tunisia: A historical institutional analysis 14. Multi-actor platforms as a mechanism for actively bringing together actors and their interests 15. Time for collective actions 16. Collective and individual approaches to pastoral land governance in Greek silvopastoral systems: The case of sheep and goat transhumance 17. Modernising silvopastoral territories through new governance schemes 18. Conclusion
Silvopastoral Systems;Cork Harvesting;Holm Oaks;Cork Oak;Cork Oaks;Wood Pastures;Denser;Extensive Livestock Farming;PIM;Public Administration;Agro Pastoral Systems;Iberian Pig;Den Herder;Conselho De Ministros;Shrub Control;Aquila Adalberti;Alentejo Region;UN;CGIAR Research Program;Map;Sites Of Community Importance;Quercus Rotundifolia;Tonnes;Evergreen Quercus;Cork Oak Woodlands