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Ecosystem vulnerability due to urban growth policies. The role of regulatory ecosystem contributions in the land use planning

  • Autores: Rafael Córdoba Hernández, Lucas Martí Guitera
  • Localización: First International Future Challenges in Sustainable Urban Planning & Territorial Management: Proceedings of the SUPTM 2022 conference / Salvador García-Ayllón Veintimilla (dir. congr.), José Luis Miralles García (dir. congr.), 2022, ISBN 978-84-17853-50-1, págs. 139-142
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • If we understand regional resilience as the ease with which different regions adapt to overcome externally produced crises, it appears as necessary to protect both ecosystems and its services, considering the position these hold in regional planning. To be able to protect and/or preserve these ecosystems, it is of paramount importance to identify the areas most vulnerable to these concerns. It has been necessary to develop a methodology to identify Ecosystemic Vulnerability associated to ecosystemic service loss, aiming to prevent its degradation by correctly protecting or preserving it through regional planning. This should help to establish pressure-mitigating policies which could result in variations in its resilience ability.


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