Agricultural nature conservation in the Netherlands: three lenses on transition pathways.

Article

In this paper three approaches on transitions pathways are combined to study the role of agricultural nature conservation in the Dutch land use domain for achieving internationally agreed climate and biodiversity targets.

The three perspectives used are the Multilevel Perspective (MLP), Initiative Based Learning (IBL) and IntegratedAssessment Modelling (IAM). The analysis provides insights in how the combination of different research approaches can lead to more comprehensive policy advice on how agricultural nature conservation could help to achieve internationally agreed sustainability goals related to climate change and biodiversity.

IAM shows under which conditions agricultural nature conservation could be consistent with European and global long-term goals regarding food security, biodiversity and climate. MLP provides insight into the extent in which agricultural nature conservation has affected or changed the existing nature and agricultural regimes. IBL, finally, reveals the challenges of encouraging agricultural nature conservation with policy measures.

Our analysis shows that a combined perspective provides a deeper understanding of the underlying processes, reasons and motives of agricultural nature conservation, leading to more comprehensive policy recommendations.

Authors

PBL Authors
Joyce Zwartkruis Andries Hof Marcel Kok
Other authors
Holger Berg (Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie)

Specifications

Publication title
Agricultural nature conservation in the Netherlands
Publication subtitle
Three lenses on transition pathways
Publication date
20 March 2018
Publication type
Article
Page count
12
Publication language
English
Magazine
Technological Forecasting and Social Change
Issue
151 (2020) 119235
Product number
3368