AbstractIdentifying, promoting and preserving a strategically planned green infrastructure (GI) network can provide ecological, economic and social benefits. It has also become a priority for the planning and decision-making process in sectors such as conservation, (land) resource efficiency, agriculture, forestry or urban development.In this paper we propose a methodology that can be used to identify and map GI elements at landscape level based on the notions of ecological connectivity, multi-functionality of ecosystems and maximisation of benefits both for humans and for natural conservation. Our approach implies, first, the quantification and mapping of the natural capacity to deliver ecosystem services and, secondly, the identification ...
An important set of ecosystem services (ESs) delivered by green infrastructure (GI) is based on habi...
The concept of Green Infrastructure (GI) can facilitate integration of ecological considerations and...
The last decades have seen a major shift in the planning and development of ecosystem and landscape ...
Identifying, promoting and preserving a strategically planned green infrastructure (GI) network can ...
AbstractIdentifying, promoting and preserving a strategically planned green infrastructure (GI) netw...
Green Infrastructure of Central Europe Green infrastructure is a strategically planned network that ...
Nature forms interdependent networks in a landscape, which is key to the survival of species and the...
Green infrastructure is a strategically planned network that broadens traditional biodiversity conse...
The last decades have seen a major shift in the planning and development of ecosystem and landscape ...
Facing the decline of biodiversity worldwide, the conservation of the remaining natural and semi-nat...
The impact of landscape fragmentation is well recognised as one of the key contributors to the past ...
Target 2 of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 aims at the deployment of Green Infrastructure (GI)...
Abstract There is high-level political support for the use of green infrastructure (GI) across Europ...
Ecosystem services and green infrastructure do not appear to inform spatial policies and plans. Nati...
There is high-level political support for the use of green infrastructure (GI) across Europe, to mai...
An important set of ecosystem services (ESs) delivered by green infrastructure (GI) is based on habi...
The concept of Green Infrastructure (GI) can facilitate integration of ecological considerations and...
The last decades have seen a major shift in the planning and development of ecosystem and landscape ...
Identifying, promoting and preserving a strategically planned green infrastructure (GI) network can ...
AbstractIdentifying, promoting and preserving a strategically planned green infrastructure (GI) netw...
Green Infrastructure of Central Europe Green infrastructure is a strategically planned network that ...
Nature forms interdependent networks in a landscape, which is key to the survival of species and the...
Green infrastructure is a strategically planned network that broadens traditional biodiversity conse...
The last decades have seen a major shift in the planning and development of ecosystem and landscape ...
Facing the decline of biodiversity worldwide, the conservation of the remaining natural and semi-nat...
The impact of landscape fragmentation is well recognised as one of the key contributors to the past ...
Target 2 of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 aims at the deployment of Green Infrastructure (GI)...
Abstract There is high-level political support for the use of green infrastructure (GI) across Europ...
Ecosystem services and green infrastructure do not appear to inform spatial policies and plans. Nati...
There is high-level political support for the use of green infrastructure (GI) across Europe, to mai...
An important set of ecosystem services (ESs) delivered by green infrastructure (GI) is based on habi...
The concept of Green Infrastructure (GI) can facilitate integration of ecological considerations and...
The last decades have seen a major shift in the planning and development of ecosystem and landscape ...