A Systematic Comparison of Cultural and Ecological Landscape Corridors in Europe

作者: Haiyun Xu , Tobias Plieninger , Jørgen Primdahl

DOI: 10.3390/LAND8030041

关键词: Cultural heritageGeographyEcologyLandscape ecologyStakeholderVariety (cybernetics)TourismLandscape planningRecreationCultural landscape

摘要: Landscape corridors are narrow strips of land that differ from the matrix on either side. In addition to providing connectivity between fragmented landscapes, these serve scenic, cultural, social, ecological, and recreational purposes. We systematically reviewed reports studies related 92 cultural ecological landscape in Europe, focusing, particular, their planning management, problems addressed, approaches tools used, stakeholders involved spatial scales. Biodiversity conservation was found be most frequently stated aim (67% cases), followed by recreation tourism (62%). The processes for were dominated similar, quite narrow, stakeholder groups, but via a wide variety tools. Ecological existed at larger more variable scales relative corridors. Significant differences many aspects two types corridors, although complete separation categories difficult since cases designed multiple aims. close paper making few recommendations decision makers concerning future corridor planning.

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