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Law and Agroecology, p. 333-357

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-46617-9_17

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Emerging Land-Use Cross-Scale Patterns and the Pirsig’s Monkey Trap

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Abstract

We want to draw the attention to some emerging land-use cross-scale patterns resulting from social-economic factors and associated with an historical characteristic sequence of different land-use regimes that could indicate overregulation in social-ecological landscapes (SELs). We postulate that these emerging patterns with clearly defined spatial areas with fixed rules and increasing merging and enlargements of specific functions in some SEL locations are early warning signal of regime shifts and can be ...