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Nature Conservation as Part of a Multifunctional Use of Suburban Landscapes

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  • Michael Rode

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUrbanization and Locality – Strengthening Identity and Sustainability by Site-Specific Planning and Design.
Subtitle of host publicationStrengthening Identity and Sustainability by Site-Specific Planning and Design
EditorsFang Wang, Martin Prominski
Place of PublicationHeidelberg – New York –Dordrecht – London
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Pages323-343
Number of pages21
ISBN (electronic)9783662484944
ISBN (print)9783662484920
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Abstract

Since the first application of agricultural practices, humans have altered most of the world’s landscapes and adapted them for their own utilization (Lambin et al. in Glob Environ Change 11:261 269, 2001, Ann Rev Environ Res 28:205-241, 2003). Initially, the yield function of the landscape for food production was the major driver of this development.

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Sustainable Development Goals

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Nature Conservation as Part of a Multifunctional Use of Suburban Landscapes. / Rode, Michael.
Urbanization and Locality – Strengthening Identity and Sustainability by Site-Specific Planning and Design.: Strengthening Identity and Sustainability by Site-Specific Planning and Design. ed. / Fang Wang; Martin Prominski. Heidelberg – New York –Dordrecht – London: Springer Verlag, 2016. p. 323-343.

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Rode, M 2016, Nature Conservation as Part of a Multifunctional Use of Suburban Landscapes. in F Wang & M Prominski (eds), Urbanization and Locality – Strengthening Identity and Sustainability by Site-Specific Planning and Design.: Strengthening Identity and Sustainability by Site-Specific Planning and Design. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg – New York –Dordrecht – London, pp. 323-343. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48494-4_19
Rode, M. (2016). Nature Conservation as Part of a Multifunctional Use of Suburban Landscapes. In F. Wang, & M. Prominski (Eds.), Urbanization and Locality – Strengthening Identity and Sustainability by Site-Specific Planning and Design.: Strengthening Identity and Sustainability by Site-Specific Planning and Design (pp. 323-343). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48494-4_19
Rode M. Nature Conservation as Part of a Multifunctional Use of Suburban Landscapes. In Wang F, Prominski M, editors, Urbanization and Locality – Strengthening Identity and Sustainability by Site-Specific Planning and Design.: Strengthening Identity and Sustainability by Site-Specific Planning and Design. Heidelberg – New York –Dordrecht – London: Springer Verlag. 2016. p. 323-343 Epub 2015 Oct 25. doi: 10.1007/978-3-662-48494-4_19
Rode, Michael. / Nature Conservation as Part of a Multifunctional Use of Suburban Landscapes. Urbanization and Locality – Strengthening Identity and Sustainability by Site-Specific Planning and Design.: Strengthening Identity and Sustainability by Site-Specific Planning and Design. editor / Fang Wang ; Martin Prominski. Heidelberg – New York –Dordrecht – London : Springer Verlag, 2016. pp. 323-343
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