2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2017.05.008
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Evaluation of sustainable land management in urban area: A case study of Shanghai, China

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“…Rapid urban land expansion not only stimulates socioeconomic development, but can lead to negative impacts on environmental quality and neighborhood services, that threaten sustainable urban development and ecological construction (Liu et al 2019). Due to urbanization process shortage of land resources is accelerated (He et al 2017). The key role for conservation is deeply related to ''if you built, you will have to maintain it''.…”
Section: Review Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapid urban land expansion not only stimulates socioeconomic development, but can lead to negative impacts on environmental quality and neighborhood services, that threaten sustainable urban development and ecological construction (Liu et al 2019). Due to urbanization process shortage of land resources is accelerated (He et al 2017). The key role for conservation is deeply related to ''if you built, you will have to maintain it''.…”
Section: Review Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the concept of sustainability, sustainable land management (SLM) is often a preferable strategy for reducing conflicts or negative impacts in the context of sustainable regional development [11][12][13]. Embodying comprehensive perspectives, SLM integrates the attributes of resources and the environment, economics, biodiversity, and social welfare [11,14]. SLM has been defined as the adaptation to land use systems that promotes the maximization of economic and social welfare benefits for land users, based on the functions of ES from land resources [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Embodying comprehensive perspectives, SLM integrates the attributes of resources and the environment, economics, biodiversity, and social welfare [11,14]. SLM has been defined as the adaptation to land use systems that promotes the maximization of economic and social welfare benefits for land users, based on the functions of ES from land resources [11]. However, SLM also morphs with changes in economic, societal, technological, and environmental conditions, as well as changes in environmental governance, especially when such changes are climate-and land use-driven [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Regarding land resource in China, the astonishing waste of land and environmental pollution incidents with respect to land use have threatened to increase land use efficiency [3,4]. Therefore, effectively solving the problems in the process of allocating land uses and achieving sustainable land use is vital to realizing sustainable development in China where conflicts between people and land are serious.…”
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“…With the advent of rapid urbanization, rural transformation, and the development of modern agriculture, a number of issues (e.g., cultivated land degradation, unsuccessful transfer of cultivated land, low efficiency utilization of urban construction land, and soil degradation and contamination) arising from rapid economic development and urbanization in China have generated wide international attention [2,3].…”
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confidence: 99%