Nature-based solutions for urban expansion: Integrating ecosystem services into the delineation of growth boundaries
出版年份 2022 全文链接
标题
Nature-based solutions for urban expansion: Integrating ecosystem services into the delineation of growth boundaries
作者
关键词
Nature-based solutions, Ecosystem services, Urban growth boundary, Northwest China, Territorial spatial planning
出版物
HABITAT INTERNATIONAL
Volume 124, Issue -, Pages 102575
出版商
Elsevier BV
发表日期
2022-05-12
DOI
10.1016/j.habitatint.2022.102575
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