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Pathways to a just landscape transformation
Nohlová, Barbora ; Sagapová, Nikola ; Harmáčková, Veronika Zuzana
The Just Scapes project was officially launched in 2020 and is a consortium of three countries (UK, France and Czech Republic) researching three types of landscape: the Scottish Highlands, the French rural landscape of the south-eastern Pyrenees and the Czech cultural landscape of southern and eastern Moravia. The project focuses primarily on the mechanisms and processes of equitable transformation and answers the following questions, crucial for the future: How are the impacts of climate change distributed? How are impacts and effects distributed?\nof landscape management and climate change policies? The research was based on the approach of the so-called ,,just transformation laboratories,, (T-labs). This approach is specifically tailored to foster collaborative solutions to complex societal problems. The research also included extensive field visits and engagement with relevant key actors. Numerous interviews and workshops were also conducted. This text is the result of a long-term research collaboration with key actors managing the landscape in five wine and agricultural regions of South and East Moravia. The research focused on mechanisms of equitable transformation. If the current state of the landscape leads to its vulnerability to the impacts of climate change, it is necessary to ask what changes are needed to increase its resilience. And this is exactly what the project has succeeded in defining.
Methodology for developing long-term social-ecological monitoring (LTSER) in biosphere reserves in the Czech Republic
Harmáčková, Veronika Zuzana ; Rynda, I. ; Vačkář, David
The methodology sets out the basic assumptions and practices of long-term socio-ecological research (LTSER) in biosphere reserves in the Czech Republic. The aim of the methodology is to provide a basic framework for the research of socio-ecological systems in the Czech Republic and integrate the social dimension into long-term ecological research (LTER). Capturing the impacts of global change requires long-term monitoring of the development of basic indicators affecting the dynamics of socio-ecological systems. Given the crucial role of society in shaping the natural environment leads to greater integration of social and environmental sciences. The methodology provides basic approaches, indicators and methods for long-term socio-ecological research. The methodology establishes basic procedures that should help the long-term socio-ecological research in biosphere reserves.

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