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1. Multifunctional land use: meeting future demands for landscape goods and services Ülo Mander, Katharina Helming, Hubert Wiggering
Chapter 1:. Theoretical background and concepts
2. Concept and valuation of landscape functions at different scales Rudolf Groot, Lars Hein
3. An ecosystem based framework to link landscape structures, functions and services Felix Müller, Benjamin Burkhard
4. Landscape goods and services related to forestry land use Bill Slee
5. Application of ecological engineering principles in landscape management Sven Erik Jørgensen
6. Multifunctional agriculture and multifunctional landscapes — land use as an interface Henrik Vejre, Jens Abildtrup, Erling Andersen, Peter S. Andersen, Jesper Brandt, Anne Busck, Tommy Dalgaard, Berit Hasler, Henrik Huusom, Lone S. Kristensen, Søren P. Kristensen, Søren Præstholm
7. Towards an institutional theory of multifunctionality Konrad Hagedorn
8. The influence of agricultural landscape diversity on biological diversity Lech Ryszkowski, Jerzy Karg
Chapter 2:. Implementation of multifunctional land use
9. Policies, research perspective and challenges on multifunctional land use Daniel Deybe
10. Integration of multifunctional goals into land use — the planning perspective Burghard Meyer, Marek Degorski
11. Agricultural management issues of implementing multifunctionality: commodity and non-commodity production in the approach of the MEA-Scope project Annette Piorr, Klaus Müller, Kathrin Happe, Sandra Uthes, Claudia Sattler
12. Multifunctional farming, multifunctional landscapes and rural development Tommy Dalgaard, Chris Kjeldsen, Nicholas Hutchings, Kathrin Happe, Amanda Osuch, Martin Damgaard, Peter Zander, Annette Piorr
13. Participative landscape planning using a GIS approach for facilitation Hermann Klug
Chapter 3:. Monitoring, modelling and assessing multifunctional land use
14. Land suitability assessment methods for developing a European Land Information System for Agriculture and Environment (ELISA) László Podmaniczky, Jürgen Vogt, Krisztián Schneller, József Ángyán
15. Land use modelling for sustaining multiple functions in the rural countryside with an application in the Achterhoek Region, the Netherlands C. Martijn Heide, Koen P. Overmars, Roel A. Jongeneel
16. Landscape issues of the EU Common Agricultural Policy reform: implications for modelling Bernhard Osterburg, Heike Nitsch, Stephan Hubertus Gay
17. Indicators for agricultural policy impact assessment the case of multifunctional beef production Yuca Waarts
Chapter 4:. Case studies for implementation of multifunctional land use
18. Tourism and landscapes within multifunctional rural areas: the French case Olivier Aznar, Jean-Bernard Marsat, Tina Rambonilaza
19. Planning for healthful landscape values Erik Skärbäck
20. The changing landscapes of transitional economies: the Estonian coastal zone Ain Kull, Jane Idavain, Anne Kull, Tõnu Oja, Üllas Ehrlich, Ülo Mander
21. Multifunctional land use: The Eisenwurzen region of the Austrian Alps Hubert Hasenauer, Friedrich Putzhuber, Michael Mirtl, Walter Wenzel
22. Bukovské vrchy in the Slovak Carpathian Mountains — landscape changes and trends Peter Bezák, L’ubos Halada, František Petrovic, M.artin Boltižiar, Julius Oszlányi
23. Innovations in land-use as response to rural change — a case report from Brandenburg, Germany Tobias Plieninger, Oliver Bens, Reinhard F. Hüttl
24. The reclamation of the North Estonian oil shale mining area Krista Lõhmus, Ain Kull, Jaak Truu, Marika Truu, Elmar Kaar, Ivika Ostonen, Signe Meel, Tatjana Kuznetsova, Katrin Rosenvald, Veiko Uri, Vahur Kurvits, Ülo Mander
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