A variety of similarities between green infrastructure and the German landscape planning can be found in comparing the approaches of the two planning instruments. Principles of green infrastructure such as multifunctionality, the multi-scale approach and connectivity show correspondences with landscape planning elements. However, some differences are apparent. The objective of this paper is to determine whether the main aims of these two frameworks overlap. It also seeks to deduce what benefits from ecosystem services could be provided by integrating the green infrastructure approach into the German landscape planning system. The results show that the green infrastructure concept is not well-known in German planning practice, although its p...
Green infrastructure (GI) is considered to be a planning concept that has potential to improve green...
Green infrastructure is on the rise as a policy concept, aimed to influence the formation of land us...
The green infrastructure (GI) is a network of natural and semi-natural areas with environmental feat...
This study aims to clarify the nature and characteristics of green infrastructure and green infrastr...
In the light of ongoing global urbanization and the high pace of resource consumption, there is an u...
Green infrastructure is a well-established concept in European strategies and policies. This article...
The last decades have seen a major shift in the planning and development of ecosystem and landscape ...
Green infrastructure is presented as a novel and innovative approach in the current environmental pl...
Green infrastructure offers a contemporary approach to the conceptualisation and management of lands...
Nature forms interdependent networks in a landscape, which is key to the survival of species and mai...
The last decades have seen a major shift in the planning and development of ecosystem and landscape ...
In the process of updating the Lombardy Region's territorial and landscape planning tools, the Green...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Scientific advancements on Green Infrastructure (GI) and Ecosystem Services (ES) have been conducted...
Green infrastructure (GI) can be a difficult to fathom concept. It is employed in different ways in...
Green infrastructure (GI) is considered to be a planning concept that has potential to improve green...
Green infrastructure is on the rise as a policy concept, aimed to influence the formation of land us...
The green infrastructure (GI) is a network of natural and semi-natural areas with environmental feat...
This study aims to clarify the nature and characteristics of green infrastructure and green infrastr...
In the light of ongoing global urbanization and the high pace of resource consumption, there is an u...
Green infrastructure is a well-established concept in European strategies and policies. This article...
The last decades have seen a major shift in the planning and development of ecosystem and landscape ...
Green infrastructure is presented as a novel and innovative approach in the current environmental pl...
Green infrastructure offers a contemporary approach to the conceptualisation and management of lands...
Nature forms interdependent networks in a landscape, which is key to the survival of species and mai...
The last decades have seen a major shift in the planning and development of ecosystem and landscape ...
In the process of updating the Lombardy Region's territorial and landscape planning tools, the Green...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Scientific advancements on Green Infrastructure (GI) and Ecosystem Services (ES) have been conducted...
Green infrastructure (GI) can be a difficult to fathom concept. It is employed in different ways in...
Green infrastructure (GI) is considered to be a planning concept that has potential to improve green...
Green infrastructure is on the rise as a policy concept, aimed to influence the formation of land us...
The green infrastructure (GI) is a network of natural and semi-natural areas with environmental feat...