2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2020.102357
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Defining a social-ecological performance to prioritize compensatory actions for environmental regeneration. The experimentation of the environmental compensation plan

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“…As for regulatory tools, such as zoning schemes and land use regulations, these could successfully promote the participation of the private sector within land recycling projects. Furthermore, flexible and performance-based zoning regulations could be adopted within municipal masterplans [97]: these should pursue strict limits and constraints on land take, while allowing land uses that do not result in artificial land, hence in turn promoting mixed land uses where different functions coexist. However, because in Italy land use plans are drafted and approved by local municipalities independently of each other, monitoring and evaluating the provisions of existing municipal land use plans is necessary in order to understand the cumulative effects of land use regulations in adjacent cities and towns, and their consequences on land-taking processes.…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for regulatory tools, such as zoning schemes and land use regulations, these could successfully promote the participation of the private sector within land recycling projects. Furthermore, flexible and performance-based zoning regulations could be adopted within municipal masterplans [97]: these should pursue strict limits and constraints on land take, while allowing land uses that do not result in artificial land, hence in turn promoting mixed land uses where different functions coexist. However, because in Italy land use plans are drafted and approved by local municipalities independently of each other, monitoring and evaluating the provisions of existing municipal land use plans is necessary in order to understand the cumulative effects of land use regulations in adjacent cities and towns, and their consequences on land-taking processes.…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can also found from the results that some cities with deficits benefited from surrounding cities with surpluses. Therefore, the carbon sequestration service flow can help inform ecological compensation policy (Voghera and Giudice, 2020;Zhai et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Implications For Management Of Carbon Sequestration Servicementioning
confidence: 99%