Tamara Schaal
Publikationen
Beiträge in Zeitschriften
- ‘Chains of leverage’ as way to identify and foster transformative potential
Maraja Riechers (Autor*in) , Tamara Schaal (Autor*in) , Laura Pereira (Autor*in) , Jacqueline Loos (Autor*in) , Joern Fischer (Autor*in) , 01.11.2025 , in: People and Nature, 7, 11 , S. 2731-2742 , 12 S. , Publisher Copyright: © 2025 The Author(s). People and Nature published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecological Society.Publikation: Beiträge in Zeitschriften › Zeitschriftenaufsätze › Forschung › begutachtet
- Exploring cultural landscape narratives to understand challenges for collaboration and their implications for governance
Tamara Schaal (Autor*in) , Maraja Riechers (Autor*in) , Bettina König (Autor*in) , Nico Heitepriem (Autor*in) , Julia Leventon (Autor*in) , 01.06.2024 , in: Ecosystems and People, 20, 1 , 16 S. , Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Publikation: Beiträge in Zeitschriften › Zeitschriftenaufsätze › Forschung › begutachtet
- Using the three horizons approach to explore pathways towards positive futures for agricultural landscapes with rich biodiversity
Tamara Schaal (Autor*in) , Jan Hanspach (Autor*in) , Michael Mitchell (Autor*in) , Ben C. Scheele (Autor*in) , Paul Ryan (Autor*in) , 01.05.2023 , in: Sustainability Science, 18, 3 , S. 1271-1289 , 19 S. , Funding Information: We would like to express our gratitude to all workshop participants for actively participating in either one or both of the workshops and thank the Muttama Creek Landcare Group for co-organising both workshops. We also thank the key informants and the Landcare Group for ongoing conversations and discussions which played an important role in shaping our research approach and which eventually led to the decision to use the three horizons approach. We specifically thank Annie Jacobs for her work in planning and organising the workshops. Julia Roche ( https://juliaroche.com.au/ ) showed us a different way of interpreting the workshop discussions and we thank her for putting her creative energy into the three horizons artworks. We thank Michelle Young for her valuable advice, feedback and support during the research project. The research was funded by the German Research Foundation grant number 7557/2-1 to Jan Hanspach. Ben Scheele was supported by the Sustainable Farms initiative at The Australian National University. Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s).Publikation: Beiträge in Zeitschriften › Zeitschriftenaufsätze › Forschung › begutachtet
- ‘You can't be green if you're in the red’: Local discourses on the production-biodiversity intersection in a mixed farming area in south-eastern Australia
Tamara Schaal (Autor*in) , Jan Hanspach (Autor*in) , Annie Jacobs (Autor*in) , Julia Leventon (Autor*in) , Ben C. Scheele (Autor*in) , David Lindenmayer (Autor*in) , 01.10.2022 , in: Land Use Policy, 121 , Funding Information: We would like to thank all interview participants and the seven persons who volunteered to test the interviews during the piloting phase of the research. We express our gratitude to the Muttama Creek Landcare Group for supporting the research project and for integrating TS into their activities. We highly appreciate the conversations with key informants and the Muttama Creek Landcare Group during the scoping trip and fieldwork which played an important role in shaping our research approach. We thank Michelle Young for her valuable advice, feedback and support during the research project. We also thank Laura Helena Alves Fortes Martins and Anna Sophie Lagies for their work on the transcripts of the interviews and Katja Gengenbach for an initial review of the available literature. Finally, we would like to thank Mitchell Bowden from Riverina Local Land Services for providing data for the map. The research was approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Australian National University protocol number 2019_913. This work was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation ; project number 407710220). Ben Scheele and David Lindenmayer were supported by the Sustainable Farms initiative at The Australian National University. Funding Information: We would like to thank all interview participants and the seven persons who volunteered to test the interviews during the piloting phase of the research. We express our gratitude to the Muttama Creek Landcare Group for supporting the research project and for integrating TS into their activities. We highly appreciate the conversations with key informants and the Muttama Creek Landcare Group during the scoping trip and fieldwork which played an important role in shaping our research approach. We thank Michelle Young for her valuable advice, feedback and support during the research project. We also thank Laura Helena Alves Fortes Martins and Anna Sophie Lagies for their work on the transcripts of the interviews and Katja Gengenbach for an initial review of the available literature. Finally, we would like to thank Mitchell Bowden from Riverina Local Land Services for providing data for the map. The research was approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Australian National University protocol number 2019_913. This work was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation; project number 407710220). Ben Scheele and David Lindenmayer were supported by the Sustainable Farms initiative at The Australian National University. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Elsevier LtdPublikation: Beiträge in Zeitschriften › Zeitschriftenaufsätze › Forschung › begutachtet
- Naturaleza en lienzo: narraciones sobre relaciones humanos-naturaleza usando métodos basados en arte en La Paz, Bolivia
Camila Benavides Frias (Autor*in) , Stefan Ortiz-Przychodzka (Autor*in) , Tamara Schaal (Autor*in) , 30.09.2022 , in: Letras Verdes, 32, 32 , S. 67-87 , 21 S.Publikation: Beiträge in Zeitschriften › Zeitschriftenaufsätze › Forschung › begutachtet
Aktivitäten
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Exploring cultural landscape narratives to understand differences in meaning and their implications for governance
Tamara Schaal (Sprecher*in) , Bettina König (Ko-Autor*in) , Maraja Riechers (Ko-Autor*in) , Nico Heitepriem (Ko-Autor*in) , Martina Schäfer (Ko-Autor*in) , Julia Leventon (Ko-Autor*in)
Aktivität: Konferenzvorträge › Forschung
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Governance scenarios for ecological and social goals in agricultural landscapes
Tamara Schaal (Präsentator*in)
→Aktivität: Präsentationen (Poster ua.) › Forschung