Browsing BC3 Journal Articles by Author "Albizua, Amaia"
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A framework for using autonomous adaptation as a leverage point in sustainable climate adaptation
Tuihedur Rahman, H. M.; Albizua, Amaia; Soubry, B.; Tourangeau, W. (Climate Risk Management, 2021-10-31)Planned adaptations are commonly adopted by governments considering large-scale socio-economic and political interventions, while local communities innovate their adaptive responses using locally available resources â ... -
Changes in institutional and social–ecological system robustness due to the adoption of large-scale irrigation technology in Navarre (Spain)
Albizua, Amaia; Zaga-Mendez, A. (Environmental Policy and Governance, 2020-07-01)Many regional and national organisations promote the modernisation of agriculture by supporting new technologies to increase their territory's competitiveness in a free-market context. Such technologies and their associated ... -
Determining freshwater lake communities’ vulnerability to snowstorms in the northwest territories
Baijnath‐rodino, J. A.; Albizua, Amaia; Sushama, M.; Bennet, E.; Robinson, B. E. (Water (Switzerland), 2021-07-01)As the exposure to extreme snowstorms continues to change in response to a warming climate, this can lead to higher infrastructure damages, financial instability, accessibility restrictions, as well as safety and health ... -
Farmers vulnerability to global change in Navarre, Spain: large-scale irrigation as maladaptation
Albizua, Amaia; Corbera, E.; Pascual, U. (Springer, 2019)Agricultural landscapes are dynamic environments which change in response to cropping and trade opportunities, available technologies and climatic conditions. In this article, we investigate farmers vulnerability to ... -
Large-scale Irrigation Impacts Socio-cultural Values: An Example from Rural Navarre, Spain
Albizua, Amaia; Pascual, U.; Corbera, E. (Elsevier, 2019)Large-scale irrigation is a form of agricultural intensification aimed at increasing productivity and adapting to climate change. However, we know little about how large-scale irrigation affects socio-cultural values over ... -
Simplistic understandings of farmer motivations could undermine the environmental potential of the common agricultural policy
Brown, C.; Kovács, E.; Villamayor-Tomas, S.; Albizua, Amaia; Galanaki, A.; Grammatikopoulou, I.; McCracken, D.; Olsson, J.A.; Zinngrebe, Y. (LAND USE POLICY, 2021)The European Union Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has failed to achieve its aim of preserving European farmland biodiversity, despite massive investment in subsidies to incentivise environmentally-beneficial farming ... -
Social networks influence farming practices and agrarian sustainability
Albizua, Amaia; Bennett, E. M.; Larocque, G.; Krause, R. W.; Pascual, U. (PLoS ONE, 2021-01-07)The social-ecological effects of agricultural intensification are complex. We explore farmers perceptions about the impacts of their land management and the impact of social information flows on their management through ... -
The role of the social network structure on the spread of intensive agriculture: an example from Navarre, Spain
Albizua, Amaia; Bennett, E.; Pascual, U.; Larocque, G. (Regional Environmental Change, 2021-09-01)Social networks influence decision-making in agricultural landscapes by affecting how farmers access knowledge and resources. However, researchers ignore the disparate structures built to access different kinds of knowledge ...