Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Green Infrastructure and Ecosystem Services Nexus
Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Reihe: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design
ISBN: 978-1-032-95182-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Appealing to a broad audience, this book bridges different issues, from landscape to ecosystems, planning to implementation, and policies to local community willingness. This book outlines a methodology for defining Green Infrastructure (GI) in rural landscapes, showing how it underpins Ecosystem Services (ES) and aligns with various EU directives. There are presented examples in Portuguese rural landscapes alongside international initiatives from several countries.
Building on the concept of landscape as an open, autopoietic system with distinct resilience thresholds, the book demonstrates how GI serves as a versatile framework to support ES, implement Nature-Based Solutions and the more recent Nature Futures Framework scenarios. Through real-world studies, the authors illustrate its flexibility and applicability across different scales and environments while respecting each location’s unique characteristics.
Written for planners, designers, policymakers, and academic institutions, this book offers a valuable resource for supporting sustainable land management, public policy formulation, planning, and innovative design practices, fostering informed debate on these topics and advancing eco-conscious initiatives for a sustainable future.
Zielgruppe
Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Introduction
SECTION I. A COMMON GROUND FOR GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE IN LANDSCAPE PLANNING
1 Concept of Structure - evolution, modalities, problems
Adriana Veríssimo Serrão
2. Landscape System - concepts and a methodology for planning landscapes FIG
Manuela Magalhães, Natália Cunha
3. Reconnecting Networks - A methodological approach to Green Infrastructure design at landscape level FIG
Natália Cunha, Manuela Magalhães
4. From planning to practice - Restoration and conservation actions for GI implementation
Luísa Franco, Natália Cunha, Manuela Magalhães
5. The management logics of private landowners and their implication for landscape transformation
Luísa Franco, Manuela Magalhães, Fernando Oliveira Batista
6. Dynamic landscapes: Insights into Geology and Geomorphology diversity
Maria Manuela Abreu, Selma Pena
SECTION II. LINKING GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN RURAL LANDSCAPE
7. Unlocking Nature’s Benefits: Ecosystem services in rural landscape planning
Selma Pena, Pedro Xavier, Natália Cunha, Ana Müller
8. EUNIS Habitat Classification – Implementation at the national level for mainland Portugal
Pedro Xavier, Silvia Ribeiro, Jorge Capelo, Selma Pena, Natália Cunha
9. A comprehensive analysis of water conservation ecosystem services at the river basin level
Selma Pena, Manuela Abreu, Natália Cunha
10. Soil conservation ecosystem services at regional scale
Selma Pena, Manuela Abreu, Nuno Cortez
11. Biodiversity ecosystem services: a case study on Habitat maintenance for flora species with conservation status in Portugal
Pedro Xavier, Sílvia Ribeiro, Dalila Espirito-Santo, Selma Pena, Natália Cunha
SECTION III. APPLICATIONS ACROSS SCALES AND COUNTRIES
12. Monsanto Urban Forest Landscape Plan: Integrating Nature-Based Solutions into Lisbon's Metropolitan Green Infrastructure
Ana Müller, Manuela Magalhães, Natália Cunha, Selma Pena, Luísa Franco
13. Noticing the Landscape: dwelling, abandoning, entangling
Francisca Lima, Annie Gallagher, Melisa Miranda Correa, Tiago Torres-Campos
14. Eco Account and State-wide Biotope Network Plan (SW Germany)
Christian Küpfer
15. Agroecosystems as Green Infrastructure. Case Study in Milan (Italy)
Francesca Neonato
16. Boughzoul (Algeria), a new ' sustainable ' town waiting for users
Fares Trodi, Karima Bencherif-Trodi
17. Green Infrastructure in Spain
Pedro Calaza, Paloma Cariñanos
18. Landscape transformation across scales: From municipal to local experience
Ana Müller, Manuela Magalhães, Natália Cunha
19. Planning towards a sustainable and fire resilient landscape on Commons Lands
Inês Adagói, Pedro Xavier, Selma Pena
Index