| Literature DB >> 32951148 |
Frederik Gerits1,2,3, Lies Messely4, Bert Reubens5, Kris Verheyen6.
Abstract
Functional agrobiodiversity (FAB) has severely declined during the last decades. Current efforts to reinforce FAB are mainly focused on single-actor, parcel-based measures, whereas multi-actor landscape approaches are supposed to be more effective. In this paper, we propose a social-ecological framework that structures how different land users at both the parcel and landscape level interact with FAB as a natural resource. Furthermore, we introduce 1 m2 FAB gardens as an interactive multipurpose measurement tool to gather data on ecosystem services in collaboration with land users. The presented action research approach provides new insights on motivations and interests of different land users in FAB and how knowledge exchange can result in a higher motivation to invest in FAB. Using a case study in Flanders, we illustrate the FAB-garden concept and highlight its strengths and necessary considerations to properly complement other research approaches in this social-ecological system.Entities:
Keywords: Citizen science; Ecosystem services; Functional agrobiodiversity; Landscape observatory; Social–ecological system
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32951148 PMCID: PMC7782596 DOI: 10.1007/s13280-020-01382-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ambio ISSN: 0044-7447 Impact factor: 5.129