The concept of Green Infrastructure (GI) can facilitate integration of ecological considerations and ecosystem service mapping into spatial planning. GI has been introduced in EU policy as a key tool for implementing the objectives of the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2020 on halting the loss of biodiversity as well as addressing other global environmental problems. Unlike terrestrial ecosystems, mapping of marine GI is still in infancy. Here, application of GI concept in mapping was developed and tested for a large marine region, the Baltic Sea, using existing regional spatial data sets on the distribution of different ecosystem components. Using a qualitative valuation approach, experts assessed 36 marine ecosystem components with respect to t...
The European Biodiversity Strategy asks EU Member States for an assessment, mapping and valuing of E...
AbstractMainstreaming ecosystem services into policy and decision making is dependent on the availab...
Ecosystem services (ES) are defined as the benefits that human beings derive from ecosystem function...
The concept of Green Infrastructure (GI) can facilitate integration of ecological considerations and...
Identifying, promoting and preserving a strategically planned green infrastructure (GI) network can ...
AbstractIdentifying, promoting and preserving a strategically planned green infrastructure (GI) netw...
Blue-Green Infrastructure (BGI) is a framing concept concerning the connectivity of ecosystems, foun...
Target 2 of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 aims at the deployment of Green Infrastructure (GI)...
The Baltic Sea is essential for marine ecosystem services (MES) provision and the region's socio-eco...
Abstract There is high-level political support for the use of green infrastructure (GI) across Europ...
There is high-level political support for the use of green infrastructure (GI) across Europe, to mai...
The green infrastructure (GI) is a network of natural and semi-natural areas with environmental feat...
Green infrastructure is on the rise as a policy concept, aimed to influence the formation of land us...
Marine or maritime spatial planning (MSP) works across borders and sectors to ensure human activitie...
The last decades have seen a major shift in the planning and development of ecosystem and landscape ...
The European Biodiversity Strategy asks EU Member States for an assessment, mapping and valuing of E...
AbstractMainstreaming ecosystem services into policy and decision making is dependent on the availab...
Ecosystem services (ES) are defined as the benefits that human beings derive from ecosystem function...
The concept of Green Infrastructure (GI) can facilitate integration of ecological considerations and...
Identifying, promoting and preserving a strategically planned green infrastructure (GI) network can ...
AbstractIdentifying, promoting and preserving a strategically planned green infrastructure (GI) netw...
Blue-Green Infrastructure (BGI) is a framing concept concerning the connectivity of ecosystems, foun...
Target 2 of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 aims at the deployment of Green Infrastructure (GI)...
The Baltic Sea is essential for marine ecosystem services (MES) provision and the region's socio-eco...
Abstract There is high-level political support for the use of green infrastructure (GI) across Europ...
There is high-level political support for the use of green infrastructure (GI) across Europe, to mai...
The green infrastructure (GI) is a network of natural and semi-natural areas with environmental feat...
Green infrastructure is on the rise as a policy concept, aimed to influence the formation of land us...
Marine or maritime spatial planning (MSP) works across borders and sectors to ensure human activitie...
The last decades have seen a major shift in the planning and development of ecosystem and landscape ...
The European Biodiversity Strategy asks EU Member States for an assessment, mapping and valuing of E...
AbstractMainstreaming ecosystem services into policy and decision making is dependent on the availab...
Ecosystem services (ES) are defined as the benefits that human beings derive from ecosystem function...