Tunon, Håkan
- Institutionen för stad och land, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
The historical landscape was a mosaic of fields, meadows and forests in small patches. Farmers had to rely on all available resources. But the changes in land use during the second half of the 20th century transformed the landscape, and the biological traces from customary use of yesteryears, e.g. the biological cultural heritage or bioheritage, are today threatened. Bioheritage includes species dependent on man’s customary uses, and traces of such use, e.g. elements, structures. A continuation of customary use is necessary for the preservation and maintenance of bioheritage for the future. However, the economic situation for small-scale farmers is today threatening this continuation. The question is: can nature and culture values and customary uses add value to products produced by the farmers and thus contribute to a continuation?
biodiversity; bioheritage; rural development; synanthropic; traditional knowledge
COMREC studies in environment and development
2016, volym: 12, sidor: 31-32
Titel: Challenges för the new rurality. In a changing world. Proceedings from the 7th International Conference on Localized Agr-Food Systems
Utgivare: COMREC Studies in Environment and Development, Södertörn University
Challenges för the new rurality. In a changing world. 7th International Conference on Localized Agr-Food Systems
SLU Centrum för biologisk mångfald, CBM
Kulturstudier
Jordbruksvetenskap
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/81217