The growing pressure on natural resources and biodiversity has led to a widespread acknowledgement of the services nature provides for humans. The appropriate representation of the benefits of sustainable land use in decision-making is still a challenge and tools that facilitate land use planning processes are needed. The dissertation presents a multicriteria assessment approach for a qualitative estimation of regional potentials to provide ecosystem services. This approach has been applied in several case studies in Saxony, Eastern Germany and Brasil. The ecosystem services concept builts the methodological framework for the assessment as it offers a universal approach to evaluate the impact of Land use/ Land cover change (LULCC) on huma...
AbstractUrbanization is viewed as endangering more critical habitats of global value and is more ubi...
In den vergangenen Jahrzehnten hat der Einfluss des Menschen auf Ökosysteme stark zugenommen. Tenden...
With increasing population growth, changed consumption patterns and the resulting need for resources...
The growing pressure on natural resources and biodiversity has led to a widespread acknowledgement o...
Although landscape planning in Europe is well positioned to successfully support decision-making con...
Landscapes differ in their capacities to provide ecosystem goods and services, which are the benefit...
Trotz zahlreicher Naturschutzaktivitäten ist der Verlust an Biodiversität und die Zerstörung natürli...
Integrating the ecosystem services (ES) concept into land-use planning has been the focus of researc...
Context The study of ecosystem services has extended its influence into spatial planning and land...
There is a growing need of integrating ecosystem services into management strategies of protected ar...
The ecosystem services are natural assets and services, which are used by humans directly or indirec...
Ex ante impact assessment can help in structuring the analysis of human-environment interactions the...
Human well-being depends in many ways on maintaining the stock of natural resources which deliver th...
Whereas ecosystem service research is increasingly being promoted in science and policy, the utilisa...
Spatially explicit assessments of ecosystem services (ES) potentials are a key component in supporti...
AbstractUrbanization is viewed as endangering more critical habitats of global value and is more ubi...
In den vergangenen Jahrzehnten hat der Einfluss des Menschen auf Ökosysteme stark zugenommen. Tenden...
With increasing population growth, changed consumption patterns and the resulting need for resources...
The growing pressure on natural resources and biodiversity has led to a widespread acknowledgement o...
Although landscape planning in Europe is well positioned to successfully support decision-making con...
Landscapes differ in their capacities to provide ecosystem goods and services, which are the benefit...
Trotz zahlreicher Naturschutzaktivitäten ist der Verlust an Biodiversität und die Zerstörung natürli...
Integrating the ecosystem services (ES) concept into land-use planning has been the focus of researc...
Context The study of ecosystem services has extended its influence into spatial planning and land...
There is a growing need of integrating ecosystem services into management strategies of protected ar...
The ecosystem services are natural assets and services, which are used by humans directly or indirec...
Ex ante impact assessment can help in structuring the analysis of human-environment interactions the...
Human well-being depends in many ways on maintaining the stock of natural resources which deliver th...
Whereas ecosystem service research is increasingly being promoted in science and policy, the utilisa...
Spatially explicit assessments of ecosystem services (ES) potentials are a key component in supporti...
AbstractUrbanization is viewed as endangering more critical habitats of global value and is more ubi...
In den vergangenen Jahrzehnten hat der Einfluss des Menschen auf Ökosysteme stark zugenommen. Tenden...
With increasing population growth, changed consumption patterns and the resulting need for resources...