[HTML][HTML] Circular economy in territorial planning strategy: Incorporation in cluster activities and economic zones

KS Gura, E Nica, T Kliestik, F Puime-Guillén - Environmental Technology & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Planning is a form of interaction between social, economic, environmental, political,
organizational, and institutional elements that undergo different processes. Planning is …

Spatial identification and trade-off analysis of land use functions improve spatial zoning management in rapid urbanized areas, China

J Zhang, S Li, N Lin, Y Lin, S Yuan, L Zhang, J Zhu… - Land Use Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
The quantitative identification and trade-off/synergy analysis of land use functions (LUFs)
form the foundation of territory spatial planning and management. However, the application …

Quantitative identification and spatial analysis of land use ecological-production-living functions in rural areas on China's southeast coast

L Zou, Y Liu, J Yang, S Yang, Y Wang, X Hu - Habitat International, 2020 - Elsevier
The quantitative identification of land use functions (LUFs) forms the basis of land use
planning and management. Based on the widely recognized “ecological-production-living” …

Assessing sustainability in agricultural landscapes: a review of approaches1,2

SE Eichler Inwood, S López-Ridaura… - Environmental …, 2018 - cdnsciencepub.com
Research and development agencies, as well as policy makers and agri-food enterprises,
need reliable data to support informed decisions that can improve the sustainability of …

Classification of forest management approaches: a new conceptual framework and its applicability to European forestry

PS Duncker, SM Barreiro, GM Hengeveld, T Lind… - Ecology and …, 2012 - JSTOR
The choice between different forest management practices is a crucial step in short, medium,
and long-term decision making in forestry and when setting up measures to support a …

Assessing the productivity function of soils

L Mueller, U Schindler, W Mirschel… - … Agriculture Volume 2, 2011 - Springer
The development and survival or disappearance of civilizations has been based on the
performance of soils to provide food, fibre, and further essential goods for humans. Amongst …

Multifunctionality at what scale? A landscape multifunctionality assessment for the European Union under conditions of land use change

J Stürck, PH Verburg - Landscape Ecology, 2017 - Springer
Context The provision of multiple ecosystem services (ES) within a landscape is commonly
referred to as landscape multifunctionality. Modifying landscapes to increase …

Identifying the trade-offs and synergies among land use functions and their influencing factors from a geospatial perspective: A case study in Hangzhou, China

C Zhu, B Dong, S Li, Y Lin, AR Shahtahmassebi… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2021 - Elsevier
Understanding the relationships among multiple land use functions (LUFs) and their
influencing factors is conducive to optimizing land spatial patterns and promoting land use …

Assessing landscape functions with broad-scale environmental data: insights gained from a prototype development for Europe

F Kienast, J Bolliger, M Potschin, RS De Groot… - Environmental …, 2009 - Springer
We examine the advantages and disadvantages of a methodological framework designed to
analyze the poorly understood relationships between the ecosystem properties of large …

An aggregation framework to link indicators associated with multifunctional land use to the stakeholder evaluation of policy options

ML Paracchini, C Pacini, MLM Jones, M Pérez-Soba - Ecological indicators, 2011 - Elsevier
In the last decade efforts have been carried out by the scientific community aimed at building
integrated frameworks to support the decision-making process when sustainability issues …