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Open AccessCombining sense of place theory with the ecosystem services concept: empirical insights and reflections from a participatory map** study
River landscapes represent hotspots for biodiversity and ecosystem services used and embraced by human agents. Changes in river landscapes are subjectively perceived by people and can be assessed through the l...
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Open AccessCorrection to: Using Geodesign as a boundary management process for planning nature-based solutions in river landscapes
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Open AccessUsing Geodesign as a boundary management process for planning nature-based solutions in river landscapes
Planning with nature-based solutions (NBS) presents a participatory approach that harnesses actions supported by nature to address societal challenges. Whilst Geodesign may facilitate participatory planning, m...
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Open AccessPlanning nature-based solutions: Principles, steps, and insights
Nature-based solutions (NBS) find increasing attention as actions to address societal challenges through harnessing ecological processes, yet knowledge gaps exist regarding approaches to landscape planning wit...
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Open AccessIntegrating sense of place in planning and management of multifunctional river landscapes: experiences from five European case studies
River landscapes are complex social-ecological systems with many benefits for people. A common challenge is to integrate social values in river planning and management. In particular, there is a paucity of res...