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Guiding principles for rewilding
S Carver, I Convery, S Hawkins, R Beyers, A Eagle, Z Kun, E Van Maanen, ...
Conservation Biology 35 (6), 1882-1893, 2021
1472021
Practising participatory geographies: potentials, problems and politics
S Wynne‐Jones, P North, P Routledge
Area 47 (3), 218-221, 2015
922015
Connecting payments for ecosystem services and agri-environment regulation: An analysis of the Welsh Glastir Scheme
S Wynne-Jones
Journal of Rural Studies 31, 77-86, 2013
872013
Understanding farmer co-operation: Exploring practices of social relatedness and emergent affects
S Wynne-Jones
Journal of Rural Studies 53, 259-268, 2017
852017
Beekeepers’ knowledges and participation in pollinator conservation policy
S Maderson, S Wynne-Jones
Journal of Rural Studies 45, 88-98, 2016
802016
Negotiating neoliberalism: Conservationists’ role in the development of payments for ecosystem services
S Wynne-Jones
Geoforum 43 (6), 1035-1044, 2012
682012
Abandoning or reimagining a cultural heartland? Understanding and responding to rewilding conflicts in Wales-the case of the Cambrian Wildwood
S Wynne-Jones, G Strouts, G Holmes
Environmental Values 27 (4), 377-403, 2018
602018
Ecosystem service delivery in Wales: evaluating farmers' engagement and willingness to participate
S Wynne-Jones
Journal of environmental policy & planning 15 (4), 493-511, 2013
552013
Importance of building bridging and linking social capital in adapting to changes in UK agricultural policy
D Arnott, DR Chadwick, S Wynne-Jones, N Dandy, DL Jones
Journal of Rural Studies 83, 1-10, 2021
432021
The more-than-economic dimensions of cooperation in food production
SB Emery, J Forney, S Wynne-Jones
Journal of Rural Studies 53, 229-235, 2017
372017
Rewilding a country: Britain as a study case
C Sandom, S Wynne-Jones
Rewilding, 222-247, 2019
362019
Does Tanzanian participatory forest management policy achieve its governance objectives?
K Magessa, S Wynne-Jones, N Hockley
Forest Policy and Economics 111, 102077, 2020
312020
What is rewilding, how should it be done, and why? A Q-method study of the views held by European rewilding advocates
G Holmes, K Marriott, C Briggs, S Wynne-Jones
Conservation and Society 18 (2), 77-88, 2020
272020
Carbon blinkers and policy blindness: The difficulties of ‘Growing Our Woodland in Wales’
S Wynne-Jones
Land Use Policy 32, 250-260, 2013
272013
‘Reading for difference’with payments for ecosystem services in Wales
S Wynne-Jones
Critical Policy Studies 8 (2), 148-164, 2014
232014
Vulnerability of British farms to post-Brexit subsidy removal, and implications for intensification, extensification and land sparing
D Arnott, DR Chadwick, S Wynne-Jones, DL Jones
Land use policy 107, 104154, 2021
222021
Rewilding–Departures in conservation policy and practice? An evaluation of developments in Britain
S Wynne-Jones, G Strouts, C O'Neil, C Sandom
Conservation and Society 18 (2), 89-102, 2020
202020
Collaboration for sustainable intensification: The underpinning role of social sustainability
S Wynne‐Jones, J Hyland, P Williams, D Chadwick
Sociologia Ruralis 60 (1), 58-82, 2020
192020
Asian indigeneity, indigenous knowledge systems, and challenges of the 2030 agenda
DP Buenavista, S Wynne-Jones, M McDonald
East Asian Community Review 1, 221-240, 2018
192018
Flooding and media storms–controversies over farming and upland land-use in the UK
S Wynne-Jones
Land use policy 58, 533-536, 2016
192016
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