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The aim of this paper is to evaluate the biodiversity from the stakeholders’ point of view as well as to identify the conflicts of interests and the ensuing problems between hunting and the development of other socio-economic activities in the central ...
Moyzeová Milena, Izakovičová Zita
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Waterway Landscape Protection: transformation opportunities
UPLanD - Journal of Urban Planning, Landscape & environmental Design, Vol 2, No 3 ...
GISOTTI, MARIA RITA, LUCCHESI, FABIO
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Developing standardised assessment frameworks for landscape imagery in traditional villages remains challenging due to the diversity of local environmental, cultural, and socio-economic variables.
Guo Yue +2 more
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Cultural Landscape protection and development
European cultural landscapes are endangered. Numerous initiatives, supported by the Council of Europe, have been recently undertaken aimed at the implementation of the European Landscape Convention, which has been drawn up to protect not only the most valuable landscapes of our continent but also the landscapes of our everyday life which reflect our ...
Pijanowski, J., Hernik, J.
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In our study we attempt to demonstrate the effects of uninsulated sewage tanks, which are the most important sources of contamination in settlements without sewage systems, on groundwater quality.
Mester Tamás +5 more
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Landscape with the Rise of Data Privacy Protection
We have explained in our Preface that our main impetus for this book had been the Snowden affaire. We have aimed with this book to explore the status quo of trans-Atlantic data privacy relations challenging the notions of democracy, the rule of law (Rechtsstaat) and fundamental rights. The resulting anthology gives a snapshot of the ‘hottest’ issues as
Svantesson, Dan Jerker B. +1 more
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Ecosystem disservices (EDS)—ecosystem properties and functions that cause discomfort or harm—often shape public attitudes to urban biodiversity more strongly than ecosystem services, yet they remain weakly integrated into inclusive spatial planning. This
Anton Shkaruba +3 more
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Reconnecting Children with Nature in Urban Space
The increasing disconnect between children and their natural environment has profound implications for their development and well-being. This study examines strategies to foster reconnection by employing a Living Lab approach in Vác, Hungary, grounded in
Eszter Tóth +3 more
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The role of conservation agriculture in landscape protection
Because of population growth the global demand for food is rapidly increasing. As a consequence of this agriculture is expanding and becoming more intensive.
Ádám Kertész +3 more
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Biodiversity and Landscape Protection
Biodiversity and Landscape are different but closely related concepts and values. Biodiversity focuses on the variety of life forms, while Landscape considers the combination of natural and cultural elements that characterise a geographical area. Both are important for the conservation and a sustainable management of ecosystems and territories.
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