[HTML][HTML] Urban land-use change: The role of strategic spatial planning

AM Hersperger, E Oliveira, S Pagliarin, G Palka… - Global Environmental …, 2018 - Elsevier
To date land-change science has devoted little attention to spatial policy and planning in
urban landscapes despite the widely accepted premise that planning affects urban land …

Spatial-temporal pattern of land use conflict in China and its multilevel driving mechanisms

S Jiang, J Meng, L Zhu, H Cheng - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Land use conflict describes the incoordination of land use structure when meeting the
diverse human demands under the deterioration of natural environment, which is a sensitive …

How smart growth and green infrastructure can mutually support each other—A conceptual framework for compact and green cities

M Artmann, M Kohler, G Meinel, J Gan, IC Ioja - Ecological indicators, 2019 - Elsevier
In contrast to the ongoing worldwide uncontrolled expansion of urban development resulting
in sprawled cities, compact cities have been argued by planners and researchers to be the …

Soil quality indicators–From soil functions to ecosystem services

T Drobnik, L Greiner, A Keller, A Grêt-Regamey - Ecological indicators, 2018 - Elsevier
Soils provide a broad set of vital ecosystem services (ES), yet soils are under threat
worldwide. To avoid further degradation of soils and, in consequence, provision of soil …

Taking Stock of Land Use Conflict Research: A systematic map with special focus on conceptual approaches

M Fienitz - Society & Natural Resources, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The literature on land use conflicts has significantly increased in number in recent years,
and kee** track has become challenging. Moreover,“land use conflict” is a rather fuzzy …

Latent, collaborative, or escalated conflict? Determining causal pathways for land use conflicts

M Fienitz, R Siebert - Land Use Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
While land use conflicts can present a tedious burden for land management processes, they
also fulfill important functions for society, such as making different perspectives visible or …

Map** environmental land use conflict potentials and ecosystem services in agricultural watersheds

I Kim, S Arnhold - Science of the Total Environment, 2018 - Elsevier
In mountainous watersheds, agricultural land use cause changes in ecosystem services,
with trade-offs between crop production and erosion regulation. Management of these …

Determinants of land use conflicts with the method of cross-wavelet analysis: Role of natural resources and human activities in spatial-temporal evolution

Y Wang, Y Jiang, W Li, S Dong, C Gao - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023 - Elsevier
The imbalance and mismatch between land use structures and resource elements lead to
the intensified competition for land use cover, and the resulting land use conflicts (LUCs) …

The potential for integrated landscape management to fulfil Europe's commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals

C Mann, M Garcia-Martin, CM Raymond… - Landscape and urban …, 2018 - Elsevier
The aim of this perspective essay is to discuss how integrated landscape management (ILM)
can contribute to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) agenda …

Factors driving collaboration in natural resource conflict management: Evidence from Romania

CA Hossu, IC Ioja, LE Susskind, DL Badiu… - Ambio, 2018 - Springer
A critical challenge in natural resource management is to bring all stakeholders together to
negotiate solutions to critical problems. However, various collaborative approaches to …