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Mapping trade-offs and synergies among peri-urban ecosystem services to address spatial policy
2020
Environmental Science and Policy
In peri-urban areas ecosystem services (ES), such as food and biomass production, water regulation and nutrient cycling, are influenced by various increasing demands for food, recreation and housing. Spatial development policies address these demands by increasing housing and commercial site areas on the expense of agricultural lands. In the fragmented peri-urban landscapes the analysis of ES trade-off and synergies supports planners and decision makers to account for the provision of ES and
doi:10.1016/j.envsci.2020.06.002
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