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Sustainable Spatial Planning Based on Ecosystem Services, Green Infrastructure and Nature-Based Solutions

Sustainable Spatial Planning Based on Ecosystem Services, Green Infrastructure and Nature-Based Solutions

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Theoretical and methodological contributions as well as critical discussions on policy implementation characterize this Special Issue, focusing following themes and research questions: 1) Integration of ecosystem services within spatial plans and strategic environmental assessment: “What function do ecosystem services play, or could play, within plan-making processes and strategic environmental assessments?”; “What are the most important challenges in putting integration into practice, and/or the most significant obstacles to achieving integration?”; and “What roles do scientific and technical expertise vs. community values and local knowledge play in integrating ecosystem services within spatial plans and environmental assessments?”; 2) Consideration and use of green infrastructure within spatial plans: “What function do green infrastructure play within plan-making processes?”; “What kinds of spatial plans are most suited for, or most effective in, designing and implementing green infrastructure?”; and “Does scale (local, regional, etc.) make a difference in the way green infrastructure are implemented within spatial plans?”; 3) Relationship between nature-based solutions and spatial plans: “Since nature-based solutions are increasingly promoted at the very strategic level, i.e., that of broad policies, and implemented at the very detailed level, i.e., that of projects, what is the role of nature-based solutions within spatial plans?” and “What tools are at planners’ disposal to effectively integrate nature-based solutions in planning processes and promote their use, especially in urban contexts?”.

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Keywords

  • assessment criteria
  • bioregion
  • city as a system
  • climate regulation
  • Climate resilience
  • climate simulations
  • Climate Vulnerability
  • decision support system
  • ecological corridors
  • Ecosystem services
  • ecosystem services (ESs)
  • environmental planning
  • forest and woodlands (FOWLs)
  • green infrastructure
  • green infrastructures
  • Knowledge management
  • Landscape assessment
  • landscape components
  • landscape planning
  • landscape quality objectives
  • least-cost path model
  • mitigation and adaptation interventions
  • multiple linear regression analysis
  • n/a
  • Naples (Italy)
  • nature-based solutions
  • Ontology
  • performance-based planning
  • planning systems
  • protected areas
  • regional plans
  • rural tourism
  • Sardinia
  • slow tourism
  • Spatial planning
  • stated preferences
  • Strategic planning
  • sustainable planning
  • UMEP
  • urban open spaces
  • urban planning
  • Urban Resilience
  • willingness to pay (WTP)

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-7258-1184-7

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