
Jule Huber- Master of Science
- PhD Student at University of Göttingen
Jule Huber
- Master of Science
- PhD Student at University of Göttingen
PhD candidate at the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Georg-August-University Göttingen
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Introduction
My research focuses on nature conservation from a social-ecolgoical and governance perspective, including participatory and collaborative environmental governance, human-nature relationships, plural values, environmental justice, and transformative governance.
My current work focuses on the identification of conditions that enable, promote, and strengthen collaborative conservation in agricultural landscapes, applying a range of participatory methods.
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Agri‐environmental and climate measures (AECM) have been designed to promote biodiversity and ecosystem services but have thus far been unable to reverse the strong declines of farmland species. To enhance the environmental effectiveness of and participation in AECM, schemes are increasingly implemented cooperatively at landscape scale. Our study a...
To increase the effectiveness of agri‐environmental schemes, innovative approaches that focus on the landscape scale beyond individual fields and farms are widely discussed and tested. Central to these approaches is collaboration between several farmers and other actors in agricultural landscapes.
The effectiveness of collaborative agri‐environment...
Agri-environmental collaboration (AEC) has become a prominent subject to agricultural research and policy-making in the EU. Within the last decades, several initiatives have pioneered landscape-scale approaches to overcome the spatial mismatch between the local implementation of agri-environmental measures and the landscape-scale habitat requiremen...
Agri-environment schemes (AES) have so far failed to halt the strong decline in farmland biodiversity. Landscape-scale implementation of AES through collaboration of multiple stakeholders could be a key to substantially improve their ecological effectiveness. However, it remains unclear how to determine the amount of target measures in a landscape,...
Photovoice is a participatory research method based on participant-led photography and dialogue. It is particularly suited to engaging vulnerable groups to visually document a specific issue that affects their personal lives. Because photovoice is based on images and language alike, it encourages participants to reflect on the issue and elevates ma...
Protected areas are considered key to conserving ecosystems and safeguarding biodiversity worldwide. Local stakeholders' involvement in decision-making in area-based conservation approaches may help to mitigate environmental inequalities and to improve social and ecological outcomes. However, sound and in-depth evidence on the relationship between...