2015
DOI: 10.1080/14649357.2014.997786
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The role and evolution of boundary concepts in transdisciplinary landscape planning

Abstract: In this paper we address two challenges that are faced by scientists who engage in transdisciplinary landscape planning. In building a common understanding and application of the knowledge they bring in, they face the need to integrate knowledge from a range of scientific disciplines to create comprehensive solutions, while aligning the diverging values and perspectives on the future of involved actors. Boundary management has been proposed as a strategy to support the decision-making of actors by reconfigurin… Show more

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“…This characteristic allows people with different worldviews and backgrounds to discover their possible shared interests in the functions embodied by landscapes. Landscape as well as landscape services have been reported to play the role of boundary object in collaborative planning and design processes: they bind people, stimulate collaboration and offer a discursive space for debate (Opdam et al 2015, Westerink et al 2017.…”
Section: Key Challenges In Sustainability Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This characteristic allows people with different worldviews and backgrounds to discover their possible shared interests in the functions embodied by landscapes. Landscape as well as landscape services have been reported to play the role of boundary object in collaborative planning and design processes: they bind people, stimulate collaboration and offer a discursive space for debate (Opdam et al 2015, Westerink et al 2017.…”
Section: Key Challenges In Sustainability Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the emphasis on interconnections between the social and the biophysical, the idea of landscape governance suits the conception of landscapes as social-ecological networks well. Due to the variety of landscape services and the stakes of providers and beneficiaries, a collaborative landscape governance process would include a variety of actors, most likely with diverging values, aims and conceptions of the preferred landscape (Faehnle and Tyrväinen, 2013;Morris, 2004;Opdam et al, 2015b). The diverging identities, stakes, values, aims and conceptions could hinder the build-up of social capital needed for collaboration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of their interest in the effectiveness of providing information in such processes, they approached ecosystem services as multiple frames and not as a boundary concept. Opdam et al (2015b) did investigate landscape services as a boundary concept in landscape governance. In particular, they analysed cases in which landscape services were combined with green infrastructure, as boundary concepts that evolved over the course of the governance process.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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