@article{discovery10189330,
            year = {2024},
           title = {Nature recovery and agricultural transitions: A role for land-use planning?},
         journal = {Planning Theory \& Practice},
            note = {This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.},
           month = {March},
       publisher = {Taylor \& Francis},
            issn = {1464-9357},
             url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/14649357.2024.2322879},
          author = {Hamiduddin, Iqbal and O'Brien, Chris and Lucocq, Helen},
        abstract = {Nature recovery is increasingly regarded as the new paradigm shaping planning policy across
the United Kingdom, providing an urgent focus for policy activity, spurred-on by declarations
of ecological crisis and daily reporting on the breakdown of the natural environment.
Agriculture can be regarded as being in the vanguard of this activity. Although subsidy-driven
agricultural practices have been identified as a significant contributor to the problem of nature
depletion, the farming sector also has the potential to be an equally significant contributor to
nature recovery.}
}