Intensively managed agricultural areas in North-Western Europe have been undergoing a shift from solely production oriented use to provision of multiple services and functions. Design and assessment of multifunctional agricultural landscapes could be supported by exploration of trade-offs between financial returns from agriculture, landscape quality, nature conservation and environmental quality. This paper presents the Landscape IMAGES methodology for spatially explicit exploration of options for multifunctional agriculture in landscapes at a scale of a few km2. The framework has been developed to support discussions and inform decision making by local and regional policy makers, land owners and land managers. Other relevant stakeholders c...
Agriculture constitutes a dominant land cover worldwide, and rural landscapesunder extensive farming...
State of the art GIS and database technologies for landscape scale analysis and the modelling of lan...
Spatial planning of land-use and human activities for natural resource management often involves man...
Spatial planning aimed at multifunctional agriculture can be seen as a negotiation process on enviro...
International audienceIn areas where a large proportion of the land is used for farming, such as in ...
Demands on peri-urban landscapes are increasing and diversifying. These landscapes typically fulfil ...
In this paper a set of criteria is proposed for the evaluation of the potential contribution of mode...
In this paper, we present the LandscapeIMAGES modeling framework for multi-scale spatially explicit ...
Land-use intensification has contrasting effects on different ecosystem services, often leading to l...
Especially in environmentally sensitive agricultural landscapes, agriculture cannot define its aims ...
In Western Europe the fate of biodiversity is intimately linked to agricultural land use. A driving ...
A whole-landscape approach is critical to ensuring conservation and enhancement of biodiversity in f...
An integrated methodological framework for ex-ante evaluation and planning of public policies for su...
Since 50 years, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has impacted the evolution of agricultural land...
Agriculture constitutes a dominant land cover worldwide, and rural landscapesunder extensive farming...
State of the art GIS and database technologies for landscape scale analysis and the modelling of lan...
Spatial planning of land-use and human activities for natural resource management often involves man...
Spatial planning aimed at multifunctional agriculture can be seen as a negotiation process on enviro...
International audienceIn areas where a large proportion of the land is used for farming, such as in ...
Demands on peri-urban landscapes are increasing and diversifying. These landscapes typically fulfil ...
In this paper a set of criteria is proposed for the evaluation of the potential contribution of mode...
In this paper, we present the LandscapeIMAGES modeling framework for multi-scale spatially explicit ...
Land-use intensification has contrasting effects on different ecosystem services, often leading to l...
Especially in environmentally sensitive agricultural landscapes, agriculture cannot define its aims ...
In Western Europe the fate of biodiversity is intimately linked to agricultural land use. A driving ...
A whole-landscape approach is critical to ensuring conservation and enhancement of biodiversity in f...
An integrated methodological framework for ex-ante evaluation and planning of public policies for su...
Since 50 years, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has impacted the evolution of agricultural land...
Agriculture constitutes a dominant land cover worldwide, and rural landscapesunder extensive farming...
State of the art GIS and database technologies for landscape scale analysis and the modelling of lan...
Spatial planning of land-use and human activities for natural resource management often involves man...