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Ecosystem Services Multifunctionality: An Analytical Framework to Support Sustainable Spatial Planning in Italy

A growing demand at several levels of territorial government concerns the need for tools to support policy-making oriented towards sustainable planning. That of Ecosystem Services (ES) represents a well-structured and robust methodological framework for developing tools to assess environmental perfo...

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Published in:Sustainability 2022-03, Vol.14 (6), p.3346
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Ecosystem services
Ecosystems
Environmental policy
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Land use
Natural resources
Planning
Political aspects
Spatial distribution
Sustainability
Trends
Urbanization
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