Most impacts on providing ecosystem services (ESs) are related to land use changes that may cause ecosystem fragmentation and loss of ecosystem functions. Spatial planning, focusing on sustainable landscape development, should consider the local potential for providing ESs as well possible impacts due to land use changes. The results of a large number of recent studies on ES assessment are difficult to replicate and integrate into landscape planning or definition of land use policies. The time and resource constraints, needed in data gathering and analysis, limit local administrations in the concern about ES. Extending the approach of spatially explicit benefit transfer, we present an expert-based estimation of land use potential in provid...
In the contemporaneity, the issues of land or soil consumption and of the protection of areas that, ...
<p>This research aims to identify ecosystem services relevant for Trentino (a region in the Italian ...
Land-use changes are regarded in the literature (DeFries et al., 2004; Geneletti, 2013) as the main ...
Most impacts on providing ecosystem services (ESs) are related to land use changes that may cause ec...
Most impacts on providing ecosystem services (ESs) are related to land use changes that may cause e...
Nowadays, land-use planning systems show structural weakness from an informative perspective, depend...
Human-induced land-use changes have shaped landscapes and modeled structures and functions of ecosys...
A growing demand at several levels of territorial government concerns the need for tools to support ...
Ecosystem Services (ESs) deliver benefits to human beings by providing them with goods and services,...
The current spatial planning system in Italy demonstrates its lack of a data infrastructure so robus...
Land use change significantly affects ecosystem services provision. This impact, however, is difficu...
Objectives According to international and EU policies, complementary approaches for landscape and e...
The debate on Ecosystem Services (ESs) focuses mainly on theoretical research aimed at providing met...
This study explores the use of ecosystem service (ES) knowledge to support urban planning in the ass...
Against the background of climate change, current and future provision of ecosystem services (ES) wi...
In the contemporaneity, the issues of land or soil consumption and of the protection of areas that, ...
<p>This research aims to identify ecosystem services relevant for Trentino (a region in the Italian ...
Land-use changes are regarded in the literature (DeFries et al., 2004; Geneletti, 2013) as the main ...
Most impacts on providing ecosystem services (ESs) are related to land use changes that may cause ec...
Most impacts on providing ecosystem services (ESs) are related to land use changes that may cause e...
Nowadays, land-use planning systems show structural weakness from an informative perspective, depend...
Human-induced land-use changes have shaped landscapes and modeled structures and functions of ecosys...
A growing demand at several levels of territorial government concerns the need for tools to support ...
Ecosystem Services (ESs) deliver benefits to human beings by providing them with goods and services,...
The current spatial planning system in Italy demonstrates its lack of a data infrastructure so robus...
Land use change significantly affects ecosystem services provision. This impact, however, is difficu...
Objectives According to international and EU policies, complementary approaches for landscape and e...
The debate on Ecosystem Services (ESs) focuses mainly on theoretical research aimed at providing met...
This study explores the use of ecosystem service (ES) knowledge to support urban planning in the ass...
Against the background of climate change, current and future provision of ecosystem services (ES) wi...
In the contemporaneity, the issues of land or soil consumption and of the protection of areas that, ...
<p>This research aims to identify ecosystem services relevant for Trentino (a region in the Italian ...
Land-use changes are regarded in the literature (DeFries et al., 2004; Geneletti, 2013) as the main ...