Sustainable development has to be based on scientific knowledge, social agreements, and political decisions. This study aimed to analyse the implementation of the ecosystem services approach (ESA) in the spatial planning of the Basque Country, via the co-creation of knowledge. This paper uses a proposal for a regional green infrastructure (GI) to examine the co-creation of knowledge process. It addresses the community of practice; a process of co-creation of knowledge through workshops and meeting, SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis using an online survey, and mapping and identification of the multifunctional areas that provide ecosystem services (ES) to develop a GI. Results indicate that ESA has been include...
Urbanization and climate change are endangering the sustainability of public spaces through increase...
The ecosystem services framework aims to encourage ecological sustainability through political-econo...
The book investigated the relationship between Ecosystem services (ES) and Spatial planning question...
The contributions of green infrastructure (GI) to human well-being have been widely recognised; howe...
In the last decades, some European cities have undergone important changes in search of a more susta...
Ecosystem services and green infrastructure do not appear to inform spatial policies and plans. Nati...
Urban planning and design for post-carbon sustainable city require a major connection between the ne...
AbstractIdentifying, promoting and preserving a strategically planned green infrastructure (GI) netw...
The search for a balance between nature conservation and sustainable development remains a scientifi...
Ecosystem services and green infrastructure do not appear to inform spatial policies and plans. Nati...
Ecosystem services (ES) are defined as the benefits that human beings derive from ecosystem function...
eISBN 9783319745152Sustainable landscapes and regions require both stewardship and management to sus...
Urban planning and design for post-carbon sustainable city requires a major connection between the ...
The integration of ecosystem service (ES) knowledge into decision-making processes is increasingly e...
Highlights • A further development of the two concepts of Green Infrastructure and Ecosystem Serv...
Urbanization and climate change are endangering the sustainability of public spaces through increase...
The ecosystem services framework aims to encourage ecological sustainability through political-econo...
The book investigated the relationship between Ecosystem services (ES) and Spatial planning question...
The contributions of green infrastructure (GI) to human well-being have been widely recognised; howe...
In the last decades, some European cities have undergone important changes in search of a more susta...
Ecosystem services and green infrastructure do not appear to inform spatial policies and plans. Nati...
Urban planning and design for post-carbon sustainable city require a major connection between the ne...
AbstractIdentifying, promoting and preserving a strategically planned green infrastructure (GI) netw...
The search for a balance between nature conservation and sustainable development remains a scientifi...
Ecosystem services and green infrastructure do not appear to inform spatial policies and plans. Nati...
Ecosystem services (ES) are defined as the benefits that human beings derive from ecosystem function...
eISBN 9783319745152Sustainable landscapes and regions require both stewardship and management to sus...
Urban planning and design for post-carbon sustainable city requires a major connection between the ...
The integration of ecosystem service (ES) knowledge into decision-making processes is increasingly e...
Highlights • A further development of the two concepts of Green Infrastructure and Ecosystem Serv...
Urbanization and climate change are endangering the sustainability of public spaces through increase...
The ecosystem services framework aims to encourage ecological sustainability through political-econo...
The book investigated the relationship between Ecosystem services (ES) and Spatial planning question...