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Industrially harvested peatlands and after-use potential: Understanding local stakeholder narratives and landscape preferences

机译:工业化的泥炭地和使用后的潜力:了解当地利益相关者的叙述和景观偏好

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Recent years have witnessed much debate on the turn towards community within landscape management and planning. This is particularly evident in the European Landscape Convention which asserts the legitimacy of local preferences and citizen involvement in policy processes. This paper explores a bottom-up perspective on people-place relationships in a changing landscape, through assessing the after-use potential of industrially mined peatlands in Ireland and the rehabilitation of degraded landscapes. The mining of the peatland resource has a longstanding tradition in Ireland, however, significant attention has now focused on exploring market and non-market uses of remains after harvesting has finished resulting in a cutaway landscape. We argue that local people's everyday experiences of the landscape is a legitimate form of knowledge and should provide a key input into deliberative planning and management processes. Drawing largely on an interpretive research approach, we assess key local narratives in relation to harvested peatland landscapes and explore local people's after-use preferences. There appears to be strong support among the local community for amenity/biodiversity after-uses, which are currently not reflected in public policy debates. We review people-place relationships and discuss the role of ethnographic research in a peatland context as well as defining the relevant stakeholders. Finally, conclusions are developed to identify wider lessons for people/place relationships within the context of landscape management and planning.
机译:近年来,在景观管理和规划领域转向社区已引起了很多争论。这在《欧洲景观公约》中尤为明显,该公约主张地方优惠和公民参与政策进程是合法的。本文通过评估爱尔兰工业化泥炭地的使用后潜力和退化景观的修复,探索了在不断变化的景观中人与人之间关系的自下而上的观点。泥炭地资源的开采在爱尔兰有着悠久的传统,但是,如今,在采伐工作完成后,人们将注意力集中在探索残骸的市场和非市场用途上,从而形成了一个剖面图。我们认为,当地人对景观的日常体验是一种合法的知识形式,应为审议的规划和管理流程提供重要的投入。我们主要采用解释性研究方法,评估与收获的泥炭地景观相关的关键当地叙述,并探索当地人的使用后偏好。当地社区对便利性/生物多样性使用后的支持似乎很强,这在公共政策辩论中目前并未得到体现。我们审查人与人之间的关系,并讨论人种学研究在泥炭地环境中的作用,并确定相关的利益相关者。最后,得出结论以在景观管理和规划的背景下为人/地关系确定更广泛的教训。

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