Integrating stakeholders’ demands and scientific knowledge on ecosystem services in landscape planning
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Integrating stakeholders’ demands and scientific knowledge on ecosystem services in landscape planning
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Keywords
Ecosystem services, Stakeholder participation, Spatial explicit indicators, Biodiversity, Carbon storage, Landscape multi-functionality, Forest sustainable management
Journal
LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue 8, Pages 1423-1433
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-02-06
DOI
10.1007/s10980-014-9994-1
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