This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a method to map the collective preferences for outdoor recreation and to identify the substitutability among nature sites in the context of the province of Antwerp, Belgium. We propose an indicator of substitutability among nature areas, contrasting unique but poorly substitutable sites (hot spots) with highly substitutable sites (cold spots). Using a combination of survey information, public participation GIS (PPGIS) and kernel density mapping, we produce density surfaces representing the distribution of the collective preferences for outdoor recreation and identify the spatial characteristics of the market (e.g. extent, discontinuities) for out...
Modelling cultural ecosystem services is an enduring challenge, raising issues about the integration...
The growing demand for a variety of outdoor recreation pursuits in peri-urban areas evokes the need ...
With a growing emphasis on the societal benefits gained through recreation outdoors, a method is nee...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
Increasing urbanisation has a drastic effect on the value of nature. The expanding phenomenon of out...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Engagement with the natural environment and public enjoyment of access to farmland and woodland ofte...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Increasing urbanization accompanied by a growing demand for recreational use of peri-urban green spa...
This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's ch...
This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's ch...
Areas suitable for outdoor recreation are in decline due to urbanization and land-use intensificatio...
Modelling cultural ecosystem services is an enduring challenge, raising issues about the integration...
The growing demand for a variety of outdoor recreation pursuits in peri-urban areas evokes the need ...
With a growing emphasis on the societal benefits gained through recreation outdoors, a method is nee...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
This paper investigates one specific cultural ecosystem service: outdoor recreation. We present a me...
Increasing urbanisation has a drastic effect on the value of nature. The expanding phenomenon of out...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Engagement with the natural environment and public enjoyment of access to farmland and woodland ofte...
Methods to map nature-based recreation are increasingly used, especially in ecosystem services resea...
Increasing urbanization accompanied by a growing demand for recreational use of peri-urban green spa...
This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's ch...
This paper investigates the role played by different site characteristics in influencing people's ch...
Areas suitable for outdoor recreation are in decline due to urbanization and land-use intensificatio...
Modelling cultural ecosystem services is an enduring challenge, raising issues about the integration...
The growing demand for a variety of outdoor recreation pursuits in peri-urban areas evokes the need ...
With a growing emphasis on the societal benefits gained through recreation outdoors, a method is nee...