Embedding plural values in value chains to enhance sustainability in the management of cork oak landscapes

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Context: The management of Portuguese agroforestry landscapes is currently focused on specialised cork and cattle production. Sustainable landscape management is increasingly discussed as an effective option to foster the multifunctionality of these landscapes. Such management requires consideration of multiple values connected to the landscape and to the products stemming from it. Objectives: The aim of this study is to (1) assess the importance of specific values related to cork and to the cork production landscapes, (2) analyse how values differ across the value chain actors, and (3) compare the types of values associated to cork and the cork production landscapes. Methods: We combine value chain analysis with the concept of plural valuation in order to illuminate the values amongst value chain actors. We conducted interviews with 62 actors divided across the value chain using a semi-structured questionnaire. Results: We found that a broad range of instrumental, intrinsic and relational values were expressed by our respondents. Our results show an imbalance between the perception of the ecosystem health expressed by actors involved in the industrial transformation of cork compared to those directly involved with the landscape. This imbalance shows the necessity to find a common management ideal for cork production landscapes favouring multifunctionality. Conclusions: Our study shows the relevance of considering plural values when planning and implementing sustainable landscape management. Integrated into a landscape approach, value chain analysis is useful in reaching actors in order to uncover different points of view towards a single landscape. Our study suggests that focusing on the multifunctional nature of the cork production landscapes may be key in ensuring a sustainable future for this social-ecological system.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftLandscape Ecology
Vol/bind38
Sider (fra-til)3569–3587
ISSN0921-2973
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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Funding Information:
Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. This research has been funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation), project number 426675955. Additionally, research from the authors at the University of Évora has been funded by the FCT-Foundation for Science and Technology (Portugal), under the Project UIDB/05183/2020.

Funding Information:
This research has been funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation), project number 426675955. Additionally, research from the authors at the University of Évora has been funded by the FCT-Foundation for Science and Technology (Portugal), under the Project UIDB/05183/2020. We are grateful to our respondents and to Ricardo Vieira Santos, Silvia Escarduça, and Sofia Días for facilitating the interviews, to Rebecca Groninga for the producing the map, and to Cristina Quintas-Soriano for contributing to the questionnaire.

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