Agents of sustainability: How horses and people co‐create, enact and embed the good life in rural places (original) (raw)

Riding towards sustainable rural development? Promising elements of sustainable practices in equine tourism

Rhys Evans

2014

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“Who Milks the Cows at Maesgwyn?” The Animality of UK Rural Landscapes in Affective Registers

Owain Jones

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A good time to die: Horse retirement yards as shared spaces of interspecies care and accomplishment

Nora Schuurman

Journal of Rural Studies, 2018

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Even the Rider and a Horse Are a Partnership: a Response to Vermeulen and Sheil

Clapperton Chakanetsa Mavhunga

Oryx, 2007

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Animal-based experiences and animal experiences: farm animals’ perspective on human leisure in rural settings

Giovanna Bertella

Annals of Leisure Research, 2020

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‘Herding is his favourite thing in the world’: Convivial world-making on a multispecies farm

Kelly Donati

Journal of Rural Studies, 2019

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Listening to Horses Developing Attentive Interspecies Relationships through Sport and Leisure

Kate Dashper

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Dances with Horses: Lessons from the Environmental Fringe

Richard Symanski

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An ecological-phenomenological perspective on multispecies leisure and the horse-human relationship in events

Eric Brymer

Leisure Studies, 2019

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Farmers' relationship with different animals: the importance of getting close to the animals-case studies of French, Swedish and Dutch cattle, pig and poultry farmers

Anne-Charlotte Dockes

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"Radical Hope: Rethinking Multispecies Work in the Anthropocene," a commentary on Jocelyne Porcher, Living With Animals: A Utopia for the 21st Century.

Brett Mizelle

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The Death of the Horse: Transforming Conceptions and Practices in Finland

Riitta-Marja Leinonen

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Horse-drawn carriages: sustainability at the nexus of human-animal interaction

Ilkay Tas Gursoy

Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2019

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Patterns in Horse–Human Relationships: The Case of Wales

Helen Sampson

Society & Animals, 2018

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The Horse’s Tale: Narratives of Caring for/about Horses

Lynda Birke

Society & Animals, 2010

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Social Solidarity with Animals: The case of domesticated animals (2024)

Sue Donaldson, Will Kymlicka

2024

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Editorial: Animals, technologies and people in rural spaces: Introduction to a special issue on emerging geographies of animal–technology co-productions

Chris Bear

Journal of Rural Studies, 2014

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The use of work horses on vineyard estates: linking traditional methods to innovative and collaborative forms of work

Serge Leblanc

HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2021

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Do Traditional Livestock Systems Fit into Contemporary Landscapes? Integrating Social Perceptions and Values on Landscape Change

Pablo Acebes

Agriculture, 2021

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Herds and Hierarchies: Class, Nature, and the Social Construction of Horses in Equestrian Culture

Kendra Coulter

Society and Animals, 2014

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Towards Interspecies Sustainability: The Future for Thoroughbreds and Thoroughbred Racing

Iris M Bergmann

PhD Thesis, 2020

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‘No one has even seen… smelt… or sensed a social licence’: Animal geographies and social licence to operate

Phil McManus

Geoforum, 2018

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Making country good: stewardship and environmental change in central Australian pastoral culture

Nicholas Gill

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 2014

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‘Farming on the Edge’: Wellbeing and Participation in Agri-Environmental Schemes

heidi saxby

Sociologia Ruralis, 2017

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Interspecies Sustainability to Ensure Animal Protection: Lessons from the Thoroughbred Racing Industry

Iris M Bergmann

Sustainability, 2019

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Summer pastures: between “commons” and “public goods”

Lucie Lazaro

Journal of Alpine research | Revue de Géographie Alpine, 2014

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VAN DIJK, L., PRADHAN, S.K., ALI, M. & RANJAN, R. (2013) Sustainable animal welfare: community-led action for improving care and livelihoods. Participatory Learning and Action (PLA Notes) 66, 37-50

lisa van Dijk, S. Pradhan

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Galician Wild Ponies. Socio-Economic Context and Environmental Benefits: Galicia Area Report and Case Study for GrazeLIFE

Laura Lagos, Jose A Cortes-Vazquez, Flavia Canastra

Universidade da Coruña, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2021

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Unforgivably Looking at the Bright Side of Life Stock: Mobile pastoralism and the environment

Ilse Köhler-Rollefson

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A life of their own: children, animals, and sustainable development

Teresa Líbano Monteiro

Changing societies: legacies and challenges. The diverse worlds of sustainability

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Animal Domestication and Pastoralism: Socio-Environmental Contexts

José Capriles

Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 2014

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Houyhnhnm: empathic relationship with the horse and its environment

Reiko Goto Collins

2016

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Animal Agency in Community

Sue Donaldson

2020

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Duties to Socialise with Domesticated Animals: Farmed Animal Sanctuaries as Frontiers of Friendship

Guy Scotton

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Sustainable animal welfare: community-led action for improving care and livelihoods

lisa van Dijk

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