Multifunctional Land Consolidations in Denmark: Rethinking the Pattern of Landownership to Create Resilient Future Landscapes
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Multifunctional Land Consolidations in Denmark : Rethinking the Pattern of Landownership to Create Resilient Future Landscapes . / Præstholm, Søren; Kronvang, Brian ; Olsen, Jakob Vesterlund; Schou, Jesper Sølver; Johansen , Pia Heike .
Creating Resilient Landscapes in an Era of Climate Change : Global Case Studies and Real-World Solutions. ed. / Amin Rastandeh; Meghann Jarchow. Routledge, 2023. p. 11-28 (Routledge Studies in Conservation and the Environment).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Multifunctional Land Consolidations in Denmark
T2 - Rethinking the Pattern of Landownership to Create Resilient Future Landscapes
AU - Præstholm, Søren
AU - Kronvang, Brian
AU - Olsen, Jakob Vesterlund
AU - Schou, Jesper Sølver
AU - Johansen , Pia Heike
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This chapter presents learnings from a multifunctional land consolidation initiative in Denmark that pursued both present and future societal goals through collaborative processes in local landscapes. The evaluation reveals that multifunctional land consolidations in four pilot projects have not yet succeeded in reaching the many local goals of the initial plans nor fulfilled overarching societal demand. However, the intense local dialogue initiated has resulted in catalogues including many multifunctional project ideas that eventually may be realized by other means or due to a later round of land consolidation. Yet, a stronger integration between local collaborative voluntary processes and national compulsory goals accompanied with more flexible funding instruments is needed if multifunctional land consolidations should provide significant solutions to future greening challenges (e.g. climate, biodiversity and environment). Multifunctional land consolidation is certainly not a quick fix to obtain resilient landscapes but it may be a component in finding new pathways – not only in a Danish context.
AB - This chapter presents learnings from a multifunctional land consolidation initiative in Denmark that pursued both present and future societal goals through collaborative processes in local landscapes. The evaluation reveals that multifunctional land consolidations in four pilot projects have not yet succeeded in reaching the many local goals of the initial plans nor fulfilled overarching societal demand. However, the intense local dialogue initiated has resulted in catalogues including many multifunctional project ideas that eventually may be realized by other means or due to a later round of land consolidation. Yet, a stronger integration between local collaborative voluntary processes and national compulsory goals accompanied with more flexible funding instruments is needed if multifunctional land consolidations should provide significant solutions to future greening challenges (e.g. climate, biodiversity and environment). Multifunctional land consolidation is certainly not a quick fix to obtain resilient landscapes but it may be a component in finding new pathways – not only in a Danish context.
U2 - 10.4324/9781003266440-2
DO - 10.4324/9781003266440-2
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-1-032-21037-7
SN - 978-1-032-21038-4
T3 - Routledge Studies in Conservation and the Environment
SP - 11
EP - 28
BT - Creating Resilient Landscapes in an Era of Climate Change
A2 - Rastandeh, Amin
A2 - Jarchow, Meghann
PB - Routledge
ER -
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