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The book investigates the relationship between ecosystem services
(ES) and spatial planning, and explores potential means of
integrating the two concepts to support the decision-making
process. In addition, it presents case studies demonstrating the
outcomes, limitations, opportunities and further new developments
in ES assessment/mapping for planning support. Then it describes
the "Restart from Ecosystem Services" (RES) methodology, which is
aimed at integrating ES into the planning process using an
ecological balance, and at promoting new planning parameters for
the transformation areas. RES ensures the inclusion of ES in
planning processes using the incremental measures of limiting,
mitigating and compensating soil sealing and land take process
promoting operational strategies in applying it. The implementation
of RES is associated with strategic environmental assessment and
provides valuable support in the definition of strategies across
the entire planning process, especially for the evaluation of
alternative scenarios.
The book analyses the relationship between ecosystem services,
green and blue infrastructures (GBI) and spatial planning in Italy.
It provides insights on the opportunities and challenges in the
adoption of an ecosystem services (ES)-based approach for Spatial
Planning exploring methods and techniques for the design of GBI
strategies. Nowadays, there is an advance in ES knowledge and a
recognition of the benefits of GBI for the quality of human life
and biodiversity conservation. The main challenge remains how this
knowledge could be integrated into the planning process and how it
could guide the decision-making process towards sustainable
development for contemporary cities. The book collects innovative
Italian experiences providing important considerations for
operationalizing the ES concept and highlighting different
disciplinary attitudes and methodological approaches with the
common goal to enhance human well-being.
The book investigates the relationship between ecosystem services
(ES) and spatial planning, and explores potential means of
integrating the two concepts to support the decision-making
process. In addition, it presents case studies demonstrating the
outcomes, limitations, opportunities and further new developments
in ES assessment/mapping for planning support. Then it describes
the "Restart from Ecosystem Services" (RES) methodology, which is
aimed at integrating ES into the planning process using an
ecological balance, and at promoting new planning parameters for
the transformation areas. RES ensures the inclusion of ES in
planning processes using the incremental measures of limiting,
mitigating and compensating soil sealing and land take process
promoting operational strategies in applying it. The implementation
of RES is associated with strategic environmental assessment and
provides valuable support in the definition of strategies across
the entire planning process, especially for the evaluation of
alternative scenarios.
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