Landscape-Ecological Planning LANDEP 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94021-2_5
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“…The approach is based on geosystem theory [22][23][24][25] applied to the needs of landscape ecological planning [12,26]. The methodology and the individual methods have been continually improved, incorporating new techniques, such as GIS, remote sensing and other computer techniques [26][27][28].The aim of this paper is to present the methodology for the assessment of environmental land use conflicts, based on this integrative approach. Since the problems of the conflict of land use in our understanding arise from the mutual relation of all structures and components of the geographical sphere, the object of our assessment is the integrated system of a spatial section of the geosphere-the landscape as a geosystem [29][30][31].…”
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“…The approach is based on geosystem theory [22][23][24][25] applied to the needs of landscape ecological planning [12,26]. The methodology and the individual methods have been continually improved, incorporating new techniques, such as GIS, remote sensing and other computer techniques [26][27][28].The aim of this paper is to present the methodology for the assessment of environmental land use conflicts, based on this integrative approach. Since the problems of the conflict of land use in our understanding arise from the mutual relation of all structures and components of the geographical sphere, the object of our assessment is the integrated system of a spatial section of the geosphere-the landscape as a geosystem [29][30][31].…”
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“…The approach is based on geosystem theory [22][23][24][25] applied to the needs of landscape ecological planning [12,26]. The methodology and the individual methods have been continually improved, incorporating new techniques, such as GIS, remote sensing and other computer techniques [26][27][28].…”
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confidence: 99%