Publications

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 2019 


  • Guimarães M.H., Pohl C., Bina O.,  Varanda M. (2019) Who is doing inter- and transdisciplinary research, and why? An empirical study of motivations, attitudes, skills, and behaviours. Futures 112, 102441. DOI
  • Gichenje H., Munoz-Rojas J. and Pinto-Correia T., 2019. Opportunities and limitations for achieving land degradation-neutrality through the current land-use policy framework in Kenya. LAND.
  • Muñoz-Rojas J. , Napoleone C. and Pinto-Correia T., 2019. Farm and land system dynamics in the Mediterranean: integrating different spatial-temporal scales and management approaches. Land Use Policy
  •  Angelstam P., Munoz-Rojas J. and Pinto-Correia T., 2019. Landscape concepts and approaches foster learning about ecosystem services. Landscape Ecology
  •  Pinto-Correia T., Muñoz-Rojas J., Thorsøe M.H., and 2 and Noe E., 2019. Governance Discourses Reflecting Tensions in a Multifunctional Land Use System in Decay; Tradition Versus Modernity in the Portuguese Montado. Sustainability 11, 3363; DOI
  •  Eistrup M., Sanches A.R., Muñoz-Rojas J. and Pinto-Correia T., 2019. A “Young Farmer Problem”? Opportunities and Constraints for Generational Renewal in Farm Management: An Example from Southern Europe. Land, 8, 70; DOI
  • Gichenje H., Godinho S. and Pinto-Correia T., 2019. An analysis of the drivers that affect greening and browning trends in the context of pursuing land degradation-neutrality. Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment.
  • Fonseca A., Marques C., Pinto-Correia T., Guiomar N. and Campbell D., 2019. Emergy evaluation for decision-making in complex multifunctional farming systems. Agricultural Systems, 171: 1-12. DOI
  • Guimarães M.H., Esgalhado C., Ferraz-de-Oliveira I. and Pinto-Correia T., 2019. How long does it take to make innovation became custom? The Montado case study. Open Agriculture, 4: 144-158
  • Primdahl J., Pinto-Correia T. and Pedroli B., 2019. European Landscapes in Transition: implications for policy integration and landscape governance. Eurochoices. DOI

 


 2018  


  • Fonseca, A.; Themudo-Barata, F., 2018. Utilização de alimentos de substituição nos montados do Alentejo no segundo e terceiro quartis do século XX (Use of substitute foods in the “Montados” of Alentejo during the second and third quarters of the twentieth century). História & Economia – Revista Interdisciplinar. V. 21, 67
  • Muñoz-Rojas, J. (2018). Case Study C: The Great Trossachs Forest, a long-term approach to guide Highland landscape change in Scotland, in T. Pinto-Correia, J. Primdahl & B. Pedroli (2018). European Landscapes in Transition. Implications for Policy and Practice. Cambridge University Press. pp. 93-97. ISBN: 9781107707566
  • von Wehrden, H., Guimarães M.H, et al. (2018). Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research: Finding the common ground of multi-faceted concepts. Sustainability Science 1-14. DOI
  • Pinto-Correia T., Primdahl J., Pedroli B., 2018. European Landscapes in Transition – Implications for Policy and Practice. Studies in Landscape Ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 286 pp.
  • Silveira, A., Ferrão, J., Muñoz-Rojas Morenés, J., Pinto-Correia, T., Guimarães, M.H., & L. Schmidt, 2018. “The sustainability of agricultural intensification in the early 21st century: insights from the olive oil production in Alentejo (Southern Portugal)”. In A. Delicado, N. Domingos and L. de Sousa (Eds.), Changing Societies: Legacies and Challenges. Vol. iii. The Diverse Worlds of Sustainability. Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 247-275. DOI
  • Loupa-Ramos I. and Pinto-Correia T., 2018. Landscape Character Assessment across scales: insights from the Portuguese experience on LCA in policy and planning. In: Fairclough G., Sarlov-Herlin I. and Swanwick C., Routledge Handbook of Landscape Character Assessment. Current Approaches to Characterisation and Assessment. Routledge, pp.106-117
  • Bugalho M., Pinto-Correia T. and Pulido F., 2018. Human use of natural capital generates cultural and other ecosystem services in montado and dehesa oak woodlands. Paracchini M.L., Zingari P.C. and Blasi C. (Eds.), Re-connecting Natural and Cultural Capital. Contributions from Science and Policy. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg.
  • Kruse, A., Marot, N., Alduk, Z., Benediktsson, K., Bottarelli, M., Brito, P., Centeri, C., Eiter, S., Frantal, B., Frolova, M., Gaillard, B., Grónás, V. Háyrynen, M., Hernandez Jimenez, V., Heiwitt, R., Hunziker, M.,Kabai, R., Karan, I., Lachowska, M., Martinat, S., Martinapoulos, G., Mestre, N., Mickovski, S.B., Miller, D., Otte, P., Muñoz-Rojas, J., Roehner, S., roth, M., Schroth, O., Scognamiglio, A., Slupinski, M.,Stremke, S., Teschner, N. (2019) Glossary on Renewable Energy and Landscape Quality. Journal of Landscape Ecology: 7-96 (2018 – Special Issue 2) ONLINE
  • Angelstam, P., Manton, M., Elbakidze, M. Sijtsma, F., Adamescu, M.C., Avni, N., Beja, P., Bezak, P., Zyablikova, I., CruzVincent, F., Díaz-Delgado, R., Ens, B., Fedoriak, M., Flaim, G., Gingrich, S., Lavi-Neeman, M., Medinets, M., Melecis, V., Muñoz-Rojas, J., Schäckermann, J, Stocker-KissHeikki, A., Stryamets, S.N., Taka, M., TallecUlrike Tappeiner, G., Törnblom, J., & T. Yamelynets. (2018) LTSER platforms as a place-based transdisciplinary research infrastructure: learning landscape approach through evaluation. Landscape Ecology (2018), 1-24. IF: 3.833. DOI 
  • Nijnik, A. Nijnik, M. Sarkki, S. Muñoz-Rojas, J. Miller, D., & S. Kopyi (2018). Is forest related decision-making in European treeline areas socially innovative?. A Q-methodology enquiry into the perspectives of international experts. Journal of Forest Policy and Economics, 92 (2018), 210-219. IF: 2.496. DOI
  • Fernandes J.P., Guiomar N., 2018. Nature-based solutions: The need to incrase the knowledge on their potentialities and limits. Land Degradation & Development. DOI
  • Pinto-Correia T., Guiomar N., Ferraz-de-Oliveira M.I., Sales-Baptista E., Rabaça J., Godinho C., Ribeiro N., Sá Sousa P., Santos P., Santos-Silva C., Simões M.P., Belo A., Catarino L., P. Costa P., Fonseca E., Godinho S., Azeda C., Almeida M., Gomes L., Lopes de Castro J., Louro R., Silvestre M., Vaz M., 2018. Progress in identifying High Nature Value Montados: relating biodiversity to grazing and stock management. Rangeland Ecology and Management. DOI
  • Guiomar N., Godinho S., Pinto-Correia T., Czejak M., Kania J., Marraccini E., Niedermayr J., O’Rourke E., Ortiz-Miranda D., Surová D., Sutherland L.-A., Tcherkezova E., Tudor M.; van der Zanden E., Wästfelt A., 2018. Typology and distribution of small farms in Europe: towards a better picture. Land Use Policy, 75: 784-798, DOI
  • Guimarães H., Guiomar N., Surova D., Godinho S., Pinto-Correia T., Sandberg A., Ravera F. and Varanda M.,  2018. Structuring wicked problems in transdisciplinary research using the Social-Ecological Systems framework: an application to the montado system, Alentejo, Portugal. Journal of Cleaner Production, vol.191: 417-428, DOI
  • Nijnik, A. Nijnik, M. Sarkki, S. Muñoz-Rojas, J. Miller, D., & S. Kopyi (2018). Is forest related decision-making in European treeline areas socially innovative? A Q-methodology enquiry into the perspectives of international experts. Journal of Forest Policy and Economics, 92 (2018), 210-219. DOI  
  • Guiomar, N., Godinho, S., Pinto-Correia, T., Almeida, M., Bartolini, F., Bezák, P., Biró, M., Bjørkhaug, H., Bojnec, Š., Brunori, G., Corazzin, M., Czekaj, M., Davidova, S., Kania, J., Kristensen, S., Marraccini, E., Molnár, Z., Niedermayr, J., O’Rourke, E., Ortiz-Miranda, D., Redman, M., Sipiläinen, T., Sooväli-Sepping, H., Š?mane, S., Surová, D., Sutherland, L.A., Tcherkezova, E., Tisenkopfs, T., Tsiligiridis, T., Tudor, M.M., Wagner, K., Wästfelt, A., 2018. Typology and distribution of small farms in Europe: Towards a better picture. Land use policy 75, 784–798. DOI
  • Fernandes, JP., Guiomar, N. 2018. Nature?based solutions: The need to increase the knowledge on their potentialities and limits. Land Degrad Dev.1–15. DOI
  • Ashkenazy, A., Chebach, T. C., Knickel, K., Peter, S., Horowitz, B., & Offenbach, R., 2018. Operationalising resilience in farms and rural regions–findings from fourteen case studies. Journal of Rural Studies, 59, 211-221 . DOI
  • Bjørkhaug, H., Knickel, K. , 2018. Rethinking the links between farm modernisation, rural development and resilience. Journal of Rural Studies, 59 194-196 . DOI
  • de Roest, K., Ferrari, P., & Knickel, K. 2018. Specialisation and economies of scale or diversification and economies of scope? Assessing different agricultural development pathways. Journal of Rural Studies, 59, 222-231. DOI
  • Knickel, K., Redman, M., Darnhofer, I., Ashkenazy, A., Chebach, T. C., Š?mane, S., Tisenkopfs, T., Zemeckis, R., Atkociuniene, V., Rivera, M., Strauss, A., Kristensen, L.S., Schiller, S., Koopmans, M.E., Rogge, E., 2018. Between aspirations and reality: Making farming, food systems and rural areas more resilient, sustainable and equitable. Journal of Rural Studies, 59, 197-210. DOI
  • Koopmans, M.E., Rogge, E., Mettepenningen, E., Knickel, K., Š?mane, S., 2018. The role of multi-actor governance in aligning farm modernization and sustainable rural development. Journal of Rural Studies, 59, 197-210. DOI
  • Rivera, M., Knickel, K., de los Rios, I., Ashkenazy, A., Pears, D.Q., Chebach, T., Š?mane, S., 2017. Rethinking the connections between agricultural change and rural prosperity: A discussion of insights derived from case studies in seven countries. Journal of Rural Studies Journal of Rural Studies, 59, 242-251. DOI
  • Costa A., Pintassilgo P., Matias A., Pinto P., Guimarães M.H., 2018. Birdwatcher Profile in the Ria Formosa Natural Park. Tourism & Management Studies, 14(1), 69-78. DOI


2017


  • Rocchini, D., Luque, S., Pettorelli, N., Bastin, L., Doktor, D., Faedi, N., Feilhauer, H., Féret, J.-B., Foody, G.M., Gavish, Y., Godinho, S., Kunin, W.E., Lausch, A., Leitão, P.J., Marcantonio, M., Neteler, M., Ricotta, C., Schmidtlein, S., Vihervaara, P., Wegmann, M., Nagendra, H., 2017. Measuring ?-diversity by remote sensing: a challenge for biodiversity monitoring. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 9(8), 1787-1798. DOI
  • Machado R., Godinho S., Pirnat J., Sousa-Neves N., Santos P. 2017. Assessment of landscape composition and configuration via spatial metrics combination: conceptual framework proposal and method improvement. Landscape Research. 43:5, 652-664. DOI
  • Godinho, S., Guiomar, N., Gil, A., 2017. Estimating tree canopy cover percentage in a mediterranean silvopastoral systems using Sentinel-2A imagery and the stochastic gradient boosting algorithm. International Journal of Remote Sensing. DOI
  • Sarkki, S., Jokinen, M., Nijnik, M., Zahvoyska, L., Abraham, E.M., Alados, C.L., Bellamy, C., Bratanova-Dontcheva, S., Grunewald, K., Kollar, J., Kraj?í, J., Kyriazopoulos, A.P., La Porta, N., Monteiro, A.T., Muñoz-Rojas, J., Parpan, T., Sing, L., Smith, M., Sutinen, M.-L., Tolvanen, A., Zhyla, T. 2017. Social equity in governance of ecosystem services: synthesis from European treeline areas. Climate Research Clim Res 73:31-44. DOI
  • Guimarães, H., Fonseca, C., Gonzalez, C., Pinto-Correia, T., 2017. Reflecting on collaborative research into the sustainability of Mediterranean agriculture: a case study using a systematization of experiences approach. Journal of Research Practice, 13(1), M1.DOI
  • Barreira, A.P., Agapito, D., Panagopoulos, T., Guimarães, M.H., 2017. Exploring residential satisfaction in shrinking cities: a decision-tree approach. Urban Research & Practice. DOI
  • Barreira A. P., Ramalho J.J.S., Panagopoulos, T., Guimarães M.H., 2017. Factors driving the population growth and decline of portuguese cities. Growth and Change
  • Knickel, K., Ashkenazy, A., Chebach, T. C., Parrot, N., 2017. Agricultural modernization and sustainable agriculture: contradictions and complementarities. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 15(5), 575-592. DOI
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Almeida, M., & Gonzalez, C., 2017. Transition from production to lifestyle farming: new management arrangements in Portuguese small farms. International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management, 13(2), 136-146. DOI
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Azeda, C., 2017. Public policies creating tensions in Montado management models: Insights from farmers’ representations. Land Use Policy, 64, 76-82. DOI
  • Oliveira, T.M., Guiomar, N., Baptista, F.O., Pereira, J.M., Claro, J., 2017. Is Portugal’s forest transition going up in smoke? Land Use Policy, 66, 214-226. DOI
  • Fernandes, J.P., Freire, M., Guiomar, N., Gil, A. Using modeling tools for implementing feasible land use and nature conservation governance systems in small islands – The Pico Island (Azores) case-study. Journal of Environmental Management. DOI
  • Machado, R., Magalhães, P., Godinho, S. e Santos P., 2017. Wild rabbit restocking: suitable acclimation conditions foster adaptive behaviour and improve survival of captive reared rabbits. World Rabbit Science, 25:407-414. DOI
  • Fernandes, P. M., Guiomar N., Mateus P., Oliveira T., 2017. On the reactive nature of forest fire-related legislation in Portugal: A comment on Mourão and Martinho (2016). Land Use Policy, 60: 12-15. DOI
  • Rosa, I., Pereira, H., Ferrier, S., Alkemade, R., Acosta, L., Akcakaya, H., den Belder, E., Fazel, A., Fujimori, S., Harfoot, M., Harhash, K., Harrison, P., Hauck, J., Hendriks, R., Hernández, G., Jetz, W., Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, S., Kim, H., King, N., Kok, M., Kolomytsev, G., Lazarova, T., Leadley, P., Lundquist, C., García Márquez, J., Meyer, C., Navarro, L., Nesshöver, C., Ngo, H., Ninan, K., Palomo, M., Pereira, L., Peterson, G., Pichs, R., Popp, A., Purvis, A., Ravera, F., Rondinini, C., Sathyapalan, J., Schipper, A., Seppelt, R., Settele, J., Sitas, N. and van Vuuren, D. (2017). Multiscale scenarios for nature futures. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 1(10), pp.1416-1419. DOI
  • Sonderblohm C. P., Guimarães M. H., Pita C., Rangel, M., Pereira J., Gonçalves J. M.S., Erzini K., 2017. Participatory assessment of management measures for octopus vulgaris pot and trap fishery from southern Portugal. 75:132-142. DOI
  • Martínez-Sastre, R., Ravera, F., González, J.A., Santiago, C.L., Bidegain, I., Munda, G., 2017. Mediterranean landscapes under change: combining social multicriteria evaluation and the ecosystem services framework for land use planning. Land Use Policy, 67, 472-486. DOI


2016


  • Almeida, M., Azeda, C., Guiomar, N., Pinto-Correia, T., 2016. The effects of grazing management in montado fragmentation and heterogeneity. Agroforestry Systems 90: 69-85. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Almeida, M., Loupa-Ramos, I., Menezes, H., Carvalho-Ribeiro, S., Guiomar, N., Pinto-Correia, T., 2016. Urban population looking for rural landscapes: Different appreciation patterns identified in Southern Europe. Land Use Policy 53: 44-55.  DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Alves D., Barreira, A.P., Guimarães, M.H., Panagopoulos, T., 2016, Historical trajectories of currently shrinking Portuguese cities: Bridging theories of urban shrinkage. Cities 52; 20-29, DOI
  • Barreira A. P., Agapito D. L. M., Panagopoulos, T., Guimarães, M.H., 2016. Exploring residential satisfaction in shrinking cities: A decision-tree approach. Urban Research & Practice. DOI
  • Carvalho-Ribeiro, S.M., Pinto-Correia, T., Paracchini, M.L., 2016. Addressing the social landscape dimensions: the need for reconciling cross scale assessments for capturing Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES). Land Use Policy 53: 1-2. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Carvalho-Ribeiro, S., Pinto-Correia, T., Paracchini, M.L., Schüpbach, B., Sang, A.O., Vanderheyden, V., Southern, A., Jones, P., Contreras, B., O?Riordan, T., 2016. Assessing the ability of rural agrarian areas to provide cultural ecosystem services (CES): A multi scale social indicator framework (MSIF). Land Use Policy 53: 8-19. DOI  | Repositorio Universidade de Evora
  • Duckett, D., Feliciano, D., Martin-Ortega, J., Munoz-Rojas, J., 2016. Tackling wicked environmental problems: The discourse and its influence on praxis in Scotland. Landscape and Urban Planning, 154: 44-56. DOI
  • Fernandes, J.P., Guiomar, N., 2016. Simulating the stabilization effect of soil bioengineering interventions in Mediterranean environments using limit equilibrium stability models and combinations of plant species. Ecological Engineering 88: 122–142.  DOI
  • Fernandes, J.P.A., Guiomar, N., 2016. Environmental ethics: driving factors beneath behavior, discourse and decision-making. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29: 507-540.  DOI
  • Fernandes, P.M., Monteiro-Henriques, T., Guiomar, N., Loureiro, C., Barros, A.M.G., 2016. Bottom-up variables govern large-fire size in Portugal. Ecosystems 19: 1362-1375. DOI
  • Ferraz-de-Oliveira, M.I., Azeda, C., Pinto-Correia, T., 2016. Management of Montados and Dehesas for High Nature Value: an interdisciplinary pathway. Agroforestry Systems 90: 1-6. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Fonseca, A.M., Marques, C., Pinto-Correia, T., Campbell, D., 2016. Emergy analysis of a silvo-pastoral system, a case study in southern Portugal. Agroforestry Systems 90: 137-157. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Germano, D., Machado, R., Godinho, S., Santos, P., 2016. The impact of abandoned/disused marble quarries on avifauna in the anticline of Estremoz, Portugal: does quarrying add to landscape biodiversity? Landscape Research 41(8): 880-891. DOI
  • Godinho S., Gil A., Guiomar N., Costa, M.J., Neves N., 2016. Assessing the role of Mediterranean evergreen oaks canopy cover in land surface albedo and temperature using a remote sensing-based approach. Applied Geography, 74: 84-94. DOI
  • Godinho, S., Gil, A., Guiomar, N., Neves, N., Pinto-Correia, T., 2016. A remote sensing-based approach to estimating montado canopy density using the FCD model: a contribution to identifying HNV farmlands in southern Portugal. Agroforestry Systems 90: 23-34. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Evora
  • Godinho, S., Guiomar, N., Gil, A., 2016. Using a stochastic gradient boosting algorithm to analyse theeffectiveness of Landsat 8 data for montado land cover mapping: application in southern Portugal. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 49: 151–162. DOI
  • Godinho, S., Guiomar, N., Machado, R., Santos, P., Sá-Sousa, P., Fernandes, J.P., Neves, N., Pinto-Correia, T., 2016. Assessment of environment, land management, and spatial variables on recent changes in montado land cover in southern Portugal. Agroforestry Systems 90: 177-192. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Evora
  • Guerra, C.A, Maes, J. Geijzendorffer, I., Metzger, M.J., 2016. An assessment of soil erosion prevention by vegetation in Mediterranean Europe: Current trends of ecosystem service. Ecological Indicators 60: 213-222. DOI
  • Guerra, C.A., Metzger, M.J., Maes, J., Pinto-Correia, T., 2016. Policy impacts on regulating ecosystem services: looking at the implications of 60 years of landscape change on soil erosion prevention in a Mediterranean silvo-pastoral system. Landscape Ecology 31: 271-290. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Guerra, C.A., Pinto-Correia, T., 2016, Linking farm management and ecosystem service provision: Challenges and opportunities for soil erosion prevention in Mediterranean silvo-pastoral systems. Land Use Policy Volume 51, February 2016, Pages 54–65. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Guimarães, M.H., Nunes, L.C., Barreira, A.P., Panagopoulos, T., 2016. Residents’ preferred policy actions for shrinking cities. Policy Studies 37(3): 254-273. DOI
  • Guimarães, M.H., Nunes, L.C., Barreira, A.P., Panagopoulos, T., 2016. What makes people stay in or leave shrinking cities? An empirical study from Portugal. European Planning Studies 24(9): 1684-1708. DOI
  • Iniesta-Arandia, I., Ravera, F., Buechler, S., Díaz-Reviriego, I., Fernández-Giménez, M.E., Reed, M.G., Thompson-Hall, M., Wilmer, H., Aregu, L., Cohen, P., Djoudi, H., Lawless, S., Martín-López, B., Smucker, T., Villamor, G.B., Wangui, E.E., 2016. A synthesis of convergent reflections, tensions and silences in linking gender and global environmental change research. Ambio 45(Suppl. 3): S383-S393. DOI
  • Jones, P.J., Andersen, E., Capitani, C., Carvalho-Ribeiro, S., Griffiths, G.H., Loupa-Ramos, I., Madeira, L., Mortimer, S.R., Paracchini, M.L., Pinto-Correia, T., Schmidt, A.M., Simoncini, R., Wascher, D.M., 2016. The EU societal awareness of landscape indicator: A review of its meaning, utility and performance across different scales. Land Use Policy 53: 112-122. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Massetti, A., Sequeira, M.M., Pupo, A., Figueiredo, A., Guiomar, N., Gil, A., 2016. Assessing the effectiveness of RapidEye multispectral imagery for vegetation mapping in Madeira Island (Portugal). European Journal of Remote Sensing 49: 643-672. DOI
  • Paracchini, M.L., Pinto-Correia, T., Loupa-Ramos, I., Capitani C., Madeira, L., 2016. Progress in indicators to assess agricultural landscape valuation: how and what is measured at different levels of governance. Land Use Policy 53: 71-85. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Pedroli,B., Pinto-Correia,T., & Primdahl, J., 2016. Challenges for a shared European countryside of uncertain future. Towards a modern communitybasedlandscape perspective, Landscape Research, Vol. 41,N. 4, 450–460, DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Almeida, M., Gonzalez, C., 2016. A local landscape in transition between production and consumption goals: can new management arrangements preserve the local landscape character? Geografisk Tidsskrift – Danish Journal of Geography 116(1): 33-43. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Guiomar, N., Guerra, C., Carvalho-Ribeiro, S., 2016. Assessing the ability of rural areas to fulfill multiple societal demands. Land Use Policy 53: 86-96. DOI Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Ravera, F., Iniesta-Arandia, I., Martín-López, B., Pascual, U., Bose, P., 2016. Gender perspectives in resilience, vulnerability and adaptation to global environmental change. Ambio 45(Suppl. 3): S235-S247. DOI
  • Ravera, F., Martín-López, B., Pascual, U., Drucker, A., 2016. The diversity of gendered adaptation strategies to climate change of Indian farmers: a feminist intersectional approach. Ambio 45(Suppl. 3): S335-S351. DOI
  • Surová, D. & Pinto-Correia, T., 2016, A landscape menu to please them all: Relating users’ preferences to land cover classes in the Mediterranean region of Alentejo, Southern Portugal, Land Use Policy 54 (2016) 355–365, DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Vicente, J.R., Alagador, D., Guerra, C., Alonso, J.M., Kueffer, C., Vaz, A.S., Fernandes, R.F., Cabral, J.A., Araújo, M.B., Honrado, J.P., 2016. Cost-effective monitoring of biological invasionsunder global change: a model-based framework. Journal of Applied Ecology 53: 1317-1329. DOI


2015


  • Cullotta, S., Bon?ina, A., Carvalho-Ribeiro, S.M., Chauvin, C., Farcy, C., Kurttila, M., Maetzke, F.G., 2015. Forest planning across Europe: the spatial scale, tools, andinter-sectoral integration in land-use planning. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 58(8): 1384-1411. DOI
  • Fernandes, J.P., Guiomar, N., Gil, A., 2015. Strategies for conservation planning and management of terrestrial ecosystems in small islands (exemplified for the Macaronesian islands). Environmental Science & Policy 51: 1–22. DOI
  • Guimarães, M.H., Barreira, A.P., Panagopoulos, T., 2015. Declínio populacional nas cidades de Portugal – Onde e porquê. Revista Portuguesa de Estudos Regionais 40: 23-41. LINK
  • Guimarães, M.H., McKee, A., Lima, M.L., Vasconcelos, L., Boski, T., Dentinho, T., 2015. Putting transdisciplinarity into practice: a mixed mode procedure for stakeholder participation in natural resource management. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 58(10): 1827-1852. DOI
  • Guimarães M.H., Nunes L. C., Madureira L., Santos J. L. , Boski, T., Dentinho T., 2015.  Measuring birdwatchers preferences: A casefor using online networks and mixed-mode surveys. Tourism Management 46: 102-113. DOI
  • Guiomar, N., Godinho, S., Fernandes, P.M., Machado, R., Neves, N., Fernandes, J.P., 2015. Wildfire patterns and landscape changes in Mediterranean oak woodlands. Science of the Total Environment 536: 338-352. DOI
  • Jepsen, M.R., Kuemmerle, T., Müller, D., Erb, K., Verburg, P.H., Haberl, H., Vesterager, J.P., Andric, M., Antrop, M., Austrheim, G., Björn, I., Bondeau, A., Bürgi, M., Bryson, J., Caspar, G., Cassar, L.F., Conrad, E., Chromy, P., Daugirdas, V., Van Eetvelde, V., Elena-Rosselló, R., Gimmi, U., Izakovicova, Z., Jancák, V., Jansson, U., Kladnik, D., Kozak, J., Konkoly-Gyuró, E., Krausmann, F., Mander, Ü., McDonagh, J., Pärn, J., Niedertscheider, M., Nikodemus, O., Ostapowicz, K., Pérez-Soba, M., Pinto-Correia, T., Ribokas, G., Rounsevell, M., Schistou, D., Schmit, C., Terkenli, T.S., Tretvik, A.M., Trzepacz, P., Vadineanu, A., Walz, A., Zhllima, E., Reenberg, A., 2015. Transitions in European land-management regimes between 1800 and 2010. Land Use Policy 49: 53-64. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Mckee, A., Guimarães, M.H., Pinto-Correia, T., 2015. Social capital accumulation and the role of the researcher: an example of a transdisciplinary visioning process for the future of agriculture in Europe. Environmental Science & Policy 50: 88-99. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Panagopoulos T., Guimarães M.H.,  Barreira A. P. , 2015.  Influences  on  citizens’ policy  preferences  for  shrinking cities: a case study of four Portuguese cities, Regional Studies, RegionalScience, 2:1, 140-169 DOI


2014


  • Barroso, F., Pinto-Correia, T., 2014. Land managers’ heterogeneity in Mediterranean landscapes – Consistencies and contradictions between attitudes and behaviors. Journal of Landscape Ecology  7(1): 45-74. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Fernandes, J.P., Guiomar, N., Freire, M., Gil, A., (2014). Applying an integrated landscape characterization and evaluation tool to small islands (Pico, Azores, Portugal). Journal of Integrated Coastal Zone Management 14(2):243-266. DOI 
  • Fernandes, P.M., Loureiro, C., Guiomar, N., Pezzatti, G.B., Manso, F.T., Lopes, L., (2014). The dynamics and drivers of fuel and fire in the Portuguese public forest.  Journal of Environmental Management 146: 373-382. DOI
  • Guerra, C.A., Pinto-Correia, T., Metzger, M.J., 2014. Mapping soil erosion prevention using an ecosystem service modeling framework for integrated land management and policy. Ecosystems 17: 878-889. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Evora
  • Guimarães, M.H., McKee A., Lima M.L., Vasconcelos L., Boski, T., Dentinho T., 2014. Putting transdisciplinarity into practice: amixed mode procedure for stakeholder participation in natural resource management . Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 58 (10): 1827-1852 DOI
  • Guimarães, M.H., Madureira, L., Nunes, L.C., Lima Santos, J., Sousa, C., Boski, T., Dentinho, T., (2014), Using Choice Modeling to estimate the effects of environmental improvements on local development: When the purpose modifies the tool. Ecological Economics 108 pag 102-113 DOI
  • Guimarães, M.H., Sousa, C., Dentinho, T., Boski, T., 2014. Economic base model for the Guadiana estuary, Portugal an application for Integrated Coastal Zone Management. Marine Policy 43: 63-70. DOI
  • Lomba, A., Guerra, C., Alonso, J., Honrado, J.P., Jongman,R., McCracken, D. (2014). Mapping and monitoring High Nature Valuefarmlands: Challenges in European landscapes. Journal of Environmental Management.143: 140-150. DOI
  • Moreno, G., Franca, A., Pinto-Correia, T. and Godinho, S., 2014, Multifunctionality and dynamics of silvopastoral systems, Options Méditerranéennes. Série A, Séminaires Méditerranéens 2014 No. 109 pp. 421-436 LINK  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Pereira, M.M.D., Braga, P.E.T., Guiomar, N., 2014. Análise dos diferentes estágios de desenvolvimento da caatinga em Sobral, Ceará, Brasil. Revista da Casa da Geografia de Sobral, Sobral/CE, 16 (2): 46-65. ONLINE
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Menezes, H., Barroso, L.F., 2014. The landscape as an asset in Southern European fragile agricultural systems: contrasts and contradictions in land managers attitudes and practices. Landscape Research 39(2): 205-217. DOI  | ONLINE
  • Surová, D., Pinto-Correia, T., Marušák, R., 2014. Visual complexity and the montado do matter: landscape pattern preferences of user groups in Alentejo, Portugal. Annals of Forest Science 71: 15-24. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora

2013


  • Almeida, M., Guerra, C., Pinto-Correia T., 2013. Unfolding relations between land cover and farm management: high nature value assessment in complex silvo-pastoral systems. Geografisk Tidsskrift – Danish Journal of Geography 113(2): 97-108 DOI  | ONLINE
  • Antrop, M., Brandt, J., Loupa-Ramos, I., Padoa-Schioppa, E., Porter, J., van Eetvelde, V., Pinto-Correia, T., 2013. How landscape ecology can promote the development of sustainable landscapes in Europe: the role of the European Association for Landscape Ecology (IALE-Europe) in the twenty-first century. Landscape Ecology 28: 1641-1647. DOI  | ONLINE
  • Barroso, F., Menezes, H., Pinto-Correia, T., 2013. How can the land managers and his multi-stakeholder network at the farm level influence the multifunctional transitions pathways? Spanish Journal of Rural Development 4(4): 35-48. DOI
  • Carvalho-Ribeiro, S., Madeira, L., Pinto-Correia, T., 2013. Developing comprehensive indicators for monitoring rural policy impacts on landscape in Alentejo, southern Portugal. Geografisk Tidsskrift – Danish Journal of Geography 113(2): 87-96. DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Carvalho-Ribeiro, S., Migliozzi, A., Incerti, G. and Pinto Correia, T., 2013. Placing land cover pattern preferences on the map. Bridging methodological approaches of landscape preferences surveys and spatial pattern analysis. Landscape Urban Planning (114), pg. 53-68 DOI 
  • Carvalho-Ribeiro, S., Loupa Ramos, I., Madeira, L., Barroso, F., Menezes, H. and Pinto Correia, T., 2013. Is land cover an importante asset for adressing the subjective landscape dimensions? Land Use Policy (35), pg. 50-60 DOI   | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Godinho, S., Mestre, F., Ferreira, J.P., Machado, R., Santos, P., 2013. Effectiveness of habitat management in the recovery of low-density populations of wild rabbit. European Journal of Wildlife Research 59: 847-858. DOI
  • Godinho, S., Onofre, N., 2013. Mortalidade de vertebrados terrestres no canal do Vale da Ribeira de Seda (Cabeção-Alto Alentejo-Portugal). Silva Lusitana 21(1): 21-42. LINK
  • Guerra, C., Metzger, M.J., Honrado, J., Alonso, J., 2013. A spatially explicit methodology for a priori estimation of field survey effort in environmental observation networks. International Journal of Geographical Information Science 27(10): 2077-2098. DOI
  • Ortega, M., Guerra, C., Honrado, J.P., Metzger, M.J., Bunce, R.G.H. and Jongman, R.H.G. (2013). Surveillance of habitats and plant diversity indicators across a regional gradient. Ecological Indicators (33), pg. 36-44 DOI
  • Pedroli, B., Antrop, M., Pinto-Correia, T., 2013. Living landscape: the European landscape convention in research perspective. Landscape Research 38(6): 691-694. DOI
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Kristensen, L., 2013. Linking research to practice: The landscape as the basis for integrating social and ecological perspectives of the rural. Landscape and Urban Planning . DOI  | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Machado, C., Barroso, F., Picchi, P., Turpin, N., Bousset, JP., Chabab, N. and Michelin, Y. (2013). How do policy options modify landscape amenities? An assessment approach based on public expressed preferences. Environmental Science and Policy. (32), pg. 37-47 DOI   | Repositório Universidade de Évora
  • Surová, D., Surový, P., Yoshimoto, A., 2013. Assessment of aesthetic quality of forest areas using aerial photograph image data. Formath 12: 55-73. LINK



2012


  • Barroso F., Pinto-Correia T., Ramos, I.L., Surová D., Menezes H. (2012). Dealing with landscape fuzziness in user preference studies: Photo-based questionnaires in the Mediterranean context. Landscape Urban Planning, (104) pg. 329-342.DOI
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Ribeiro S.C., (2012). The Index of Function Suitability (IFS): A new tool for assessing the capacity of landscapes to provide amenity functions. Land Use Policy (29), pg. 23– 34. DOI 



2011


  • Augusto, S., Gonzalez, C., Vieira, R., Máguas, C., Branquinho, C., (2011). Evaluating Sources of PAHs in Urban Streams Based on Land Use and Biomonitors. Environmental Science & Technology, 45 (8), pg. 3731-3738. DOI 
  • Carolino, J., Pinto-Correia T., (2011). Paisagem material, paisagem simbólica ?e identidade no concelho de Castelo de Vide. Análise Social,  vol. XLVI (198), pg. 89-113.DOI
  • Carvalho-Ribeiro, S., Lovett, A. (2011). Is an attractive forest also considered well managed? Public preferences for forest cover and stand structure across a rural/urban gradient in northern Portugal. Forest Policy and Economics (13), pg. 46–54. DOI 
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Barroso, F. Surová, D. Menezes, H., (2011). The fuzziness of Montado landscapes: progress in assessing user preferences through photo-based surveys. Agroforestry Systems, 82 (2), pg. 209-224. DOI 
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Ribeiro, N. Sá-Sousa, P., (2011). Introducing the montado , the cork and holm oak agroforestry system of Southern Portugal. Agroforestry Systems, 82 (2), pg. 99-104. DOI
  • Surová, D., Surový, P., Ribeiro, N.A., Pinto-Correia, T., (2011). Integrating differentiated landscape preferences in a decision support model for the multifunctional management of the montado. Agroforestry Systems, 82 (2), pg. 225-237.DOI
  • Van Berkel, D.B. Ribeiro, S.C., Verburg, P.H., Lovett, A. (2011). Identifying assets and constraints for rural development with qualitative scenarios: A case study of Castro Laboreiro, Portugal. Landscape Urban Planning, 102 (2), Pg. 127-141. DOI



2010


  • Breman, B., Vihinen, H., Tapio-Bistrom, M.L., Pinto-Correia, T., (2010). Meeting the challenge of marginalization processes at the periphery of Europe. Public Administration, 88 (2), Pg. 364-380. DOI
  • Ribeiro S.C., Lovett A., O’Riordan T., (2010). Multifunctional forest management in Northern Portugal: Moving from scenarios to governance for sustainable development. Land Use Policy (27), pg. 1111–1122. DOI


1993-2009


  • Vieira, A.R., Gonzalez, C., Martins-Loução, M.A., Branquinho, C., (2009). Intracellular and extracellular ammonium (NH4+) uptake and its toxic effects on the aquatic biomonitor Fontinalis antipyretica. Ecotoxicology, 18 (8): 1087-1094. DOI
  • Gonzalez, C., Clemente, A. Branquinho, C., Nielsen, K., Santos, R.F., (2009). Human-Nature relationship in Mediterranean streams: integrating different types of knowledge to improve water management.  Ecology and Society, 14 (2): 35. DOI
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Breman B., (2009). The new roles of farming in a differentiated European countryside: contribution to a typology of rural areas according to their multifunctionality. Application to Portugal. Regional Environmental Change. 3 (9) pg. 143-152. DOI 
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Gustavsson, R., Pirnat, J. (2006). Bridging the gap between centrally defined policies and local decisions – towards more sensitive and creative rural landscape management. Landscape Ecology 21 (3), pg. 333-346. DOI
  • Simoncini R., De Groot R., Pinto-Correia T. (2009). An integrated approach to assess options for multi-functional use of rural areas – Special Issue “Regional Environmental Change” Regional Environmental Change (9) pg. 139–141. DOI
  • Surová D., Pinto-Correia T. (2009). Use and assessment of the ‘new’ rural functions by land users and landowners of the Montado in southern Portugal. Outlook on Agriculture 38 (2), pg. 189–194. LINK
  • Surová, D., Pinto-Correia, T. (2008). Landscape preferences in the cork oak Montado region of Alentejo, southern Portugal: Searching for valuable landscape characteristics for different user groups. Landscape Research, (33), pg. 311–330. DOI
  • Van Doorn, A. M., Pinto-Correia, T. (2007). Differences in land cover interpretation in landscapes rich in cover gradients: Reflections based on the montado of South Portugal. Agroforestry Systems (70), pg. 169–183.DOI
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Pedroli, B., Cornish, P. (2006). Landscape – what’s in it? Trends in European landscape science and priority themes for concerted research. Landscape Ecology (21) pg. 421-430. DOI
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Ramos, I.L., Moreira, F. (2004). Overview of landscape research and assessment in Portugal. Belgeo 2 (3) pg. 329-336. LINK
  • Pinto-Correia, T. (2000). Future development in Portuguese rural areas: how to manage agricultural support for landscape conservation? Landscape and Urban Planning (50) pg. 95-106. DOI
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Mascarenhas, J. (1999). Contribution to the extensification/intensification debate: new trends in the Portuguese montado Landscape and Urban Planning, (46) pg. 125-131.
  • Pinto-Correia, T., Sorensen, E.M. (1998) Analysing current changes in farm structure in two Danish parishes: types of farmers and their strategies. Forest and Landscape Research 1 (5),  pg. 491-503
  • Pinto-Correia, T. (1993). Threatened landscape in Alentejo, Portugal: The Montado and other Agro-Silvo-Pastoral systems. Landscape and Urban Planning, (24) pg. 43–48. DOI 

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