Linking research to practice: The landscape as the basis for integrating social and ecological perspectives of the rural

•Validates innovative and hybrid research on rural processes.•Strengthens the landscape base approaches when addressing these rural processes.•Proposes a conceptual framework that can guide hybrid research designs.•Is based not in one single study but many years research development by two different...

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General aspects
Joining
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Landscapes
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Post-productivism
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Rural paradigms
Transitions
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