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Differences in preferences towards potential future landscapes in the Swiss Alps
Soliva, R., Bolliger, J., & Hunziker, M. (2010). Differences in preferences towards potential future landscapes in the Swiss Alps. Landscape Research, 35(6), 671-696. https://doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2010.519436
Beyond the visual dimension: using ideal type narratives to analyse people's assessments of landscape scenarios
Soliva, R., & Hunziker, M. (2009). Beyond the visual dimension: using ideal type narratives to analyse people's assessments of landscape scenarios. Land Use Policy, 26(2), 284-294. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2008.03.007
Envisioning upland futures: stakeholder responses to scenarios for Europe's mountain landscapes
Soliva, R., Ronningen, K., Bella, I., Bezak, P., Cooper, T., Flø, B. E., … Potter, C. (2008). Envisioning upland futures: stakeholder responses to scenarios for Europe's mountain landscapes. Journal of Rural Studies, 24(1), 56-71. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2007.04.001
Landscape stories: using ideal type narratives as a heuristic device in rural studies
Soliva, R. (2007). Landscape stories: using ideal type narratives as a heuristic device in rural studies. Journal of Rural Studies, 23(1), 62-74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2006.04.004
Assessing stakeholder response to alternative rural futures for land use and biodiversity; results from a cross-country study
Ronningen, K., & Soliva, R. (2006). Assessing stakeholder response to alternative rural futures for land use and biodiversity; results from a cross-country study. In M. Warren & R. Yarwood (Eds.), The rural citizen: governance, culture and wellbeing in the 21st cenury (p. 6). University of Plymouth.
Conservation and local participation: a political ecology
Soliva, R. (2003). Conservation and local participation: a political ecology. In M. Domroes (Ed.), Translating development. The case of nepal (pp. 142-158). Social Science Press.