Ecosystem services provided by permaculture
Ekosystémové služby poskytované permakulturou
dizertační práce (OBHÁJENO)
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Trvalý odkaz
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/206875Identifikátory
SIS: 192941
Kolekce
- Kvalifikační práce [7439]
Autor
Vedoucí práce
Oponent práce
Marada, Petr
Harmáčková, Veronika Zuzana
Fakulta / součást
Fakulta humanitních studií
Obor
Sociální ekologie
Katedra / ústav / klinika
Doktorský program Environmentální studia
Datum obhajoby
3. 2. 2026
Nakladatel
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta humanitních studiíJazyk
Angličtina
Známka
Prospěl/a
Klíčová slova (česky)
Permakultura, agroekologie, ekosystémové služby, příspěvky přírody lidem, relační hodnoty, udržitelná potravinová budoucnost, biodiverzitaKlíčová slova (anglicky)
Permaculture, agroecology, ecosystem services, Nature's Contribution to People, relational values, sustainable food futures, biodiversityThis thesis explores the sustainability potential of permaculture, a socio- ecological movement that seeks to ecologise agriculture and generate benefits across ecological, economic, and social dimensions. The research applies an integrated methodological framework grounded in the concepts of ecosystem services and nature's contributions to people. Using a multidisciplinary mixed-methods design, the study assesses material, regulating, and non-material contributions across eight permaculture farms-six located in Czechia and two in Belgium. Regulating services were evaluated through quantitative biophysical field measurements, material services through a combination of ecological and social science approaches, and non-material services through qualitative inquiry. This holistic design allowed for the integration of ecological data with social science perspectives, offering a comprehensive assessment of permaculture's contributions to multifunctionality, resilience, and sustainability. Results show that permaculture spans all domains of ecosystem benefits, but its particular strength lies in mobilising relational values that encourage biodiversity- supporting practices, which in turn underpin regulating services. Permaculture demonstrates high capacity to provide regulating services and can...
This thesis explores the sustainability potential of permaculture, a socio- ecological movement that seeks to ecologise agriculture and generate benefits across ecological, economic, and social dimensions. The research applies an integrated methodological framework grounded in the concepts of ecosystem services and nature's contributions to people. Using a multidisciplinary mixed-methods design, the study assesses material, regulating, and non-material contributions across eight permaculture farms-six located in Czechia and two in Belgium. Regulating services were evaluated through quantitative biophysical field measurements, material services through a combination of ecological and social science approaches, and non-material services through qualitative inquiry. This holistic design allowed for the integration of ecological data with social science perspectives, offering a comprehensive assessment of permaculture's contributions to multifunctionality, resilience, and sustainability. Results show that permaculture spans all domains of ecosystem benefits, but its particular strength lies in mobilising relational values that encourage biodiversity- supporting practices, which in turn underpin regulating services. Permaculture demonstrates high capacity to provide regulating services and can...
