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Journal articles on the topic "Spatial nature management"

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Kastolani, Wanjat, and Fitri Rahmafitria. "MODEL PENGATURAN PENGUNJUNG PADA KAWASAN WISATA ALAM PEGUNUNGAN DENGAN FUNGSI LINDUNG DAN INTENSITAS WISATA TINGGI DI KAWASAN WISATA KLUSTER GUNUNG PATUHA, KABUPATEN BANDUNG." Jurnal SPATIAL Wahana Komunikasi dan Informasi Geografi 14, no. 2 (2015): 21–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/spatial.142.04.

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 Patuha Mountain Cluster is a part of South Bandung Region which has beautiful scenery of mountainous forest landscape. The uniqueness and its beauty become the main factors of its popularity as nature based tourism area. But the characteristic of mountainous region make this area stated by the government as preservation area (PP. No.72 th 2010), so the management should has specific program that appropriate for preservation function also for tourism purpose. This research is conducted to develop the visitor management concept of nature based area with preservation function and h
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Baklanov, P. Ya. "Spatial Structures of Nature Management in Regional Development." Geography and Natural Resources 40, no. 1 (2019): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1875372819010013.

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Grilli, Annette, Alexa Leone, Thomas Becker, et al. "POWER AND LIMITATIONS OF NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS TO ENHANCE COASTAL RESILIENCE." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 38 (May 29, 2025): 228. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v38.management.228.

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Coastal communities are unquestionably threatened by sea level rise and storm intensification. Their vulnerability is primarily function of their exposure, increasing in time, resulting into cascading effects affecting the spatial and temporal risk variability along shorelines. Many coastal communities, fearing for their future, are considering interventions aimed at improving their resilience, in particular, Natural and Nature-Based Features (NNBF) to respect the functionality of the local ecosystem and minimize negative feedback effects, that are often induced by interventions. While such fe
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Paul, Maike, Mareike Taphorn, Alice Lefebvre, and Torsten Schlurmann. "SPATIAL EFFECTS OF ARTIFICIAL SEAGRASS PATCHES ON HYDRO- AND MORPHODYNAMICS." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 38 (May 29, 2025): 57. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v38.management.57.

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Seagrass meadows are important ecosystems which provide several ecosystem services such as attenuation of hydrodynamic forces (Paul et al 2012; Taphorn et al. 2021), stabilization of sediment and carbon sequestration. Thus, seagrass can be a part of coastal protection and plays an important ecological role, suitable to be considered as nature-based solution. As seagrass requires stable sediment, low turbidity and low to moderate hydrodynamic conditions to establish, gaps between patches may not close naturally if these conditions are not met within them. Therefore, we investigate the hydro- an
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Cardina, John, Gregg A. Johnson, and Denise H. Sparrow. "The nature and consequence of weed spatial distribution." Weed Science 45, no. 3 (1997): 364–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0043174500092997.

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Seed dispersal, interacting with environmental disturbance and management across heterogeneous landscapes, results in irregular weed spatial distributions. Describing, predicting, and managing weed populations requires an understanding of how weeds are distributed spatially and the consequences of this distribution for population processes. Semivariograms and kriged maps of weed populations in several fields have helped describe spatial structure, but few generalizations can be drawn except that populations are aggregated at one or more scales. Limited information is available on the effect of
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Zydroń, Adam, Anna Zbierska, and Piotr Szczepański. "The Effect of Nature Conservation Legal Instruments on Spatial Management in a Commune." Barometr Regionalny. Analizy i Prognozy 13, no. 3 (2015): 97–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.56583/br.740.

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The aim of the study was to analyse the dependence between nature conservation instruments and the percentage of land covered by local spatial development plans and to assess the effect of conservation areas on the type of spatial management in a commune. The material for the analyses comprised local spatial development plans, an administrative decision concerning terms of construction and land management (the WZiZT decision) and administrative decisions on location of public purpose investment projects (LPP decisions) issued in the years 2004–2012. Based on the Mosina commune (in Wielkopolski
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Beshentsev, A. N., and A. A. Lubsanov. "Cartographic reconstruction of nature management based on retrospective topographic maps." Geodesy and Cartography 993, no. 3 (2023): 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.22389/0016-7126-2023-993-3-25-34.

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Taking the most developed part of the Baikal basin as example a digital cartographic reconstruction of the regional nature management of the early XX century is compiled; it enables establishing the physical and geographical characteristics of the territory economic use in the past. As a result of nature management objects retrospective layers vectorization and subsequent transformation of their shp files into the ArcGIS environment spatial object classes, two cartographic sets of such classes were formed. They characterize two types of regional nature use, traditional pastoral and invasive ag
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Williams, Colin C. "Socio‐spatial variations in the nature of entrepreneurship." Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy 1, no. 1 (2007): 27–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17506200710736249.

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Mukayev, Zhandos, Zhanar Ozgeldinova, Altyn Zhanguzhina, Saltanat Sadvakassova, and Meruert Ulykpanova. "SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF CONFLICTS OF RECREATIONAL NATURE MANAGEMENT IN EAST KAZAKHSTAN." Hydrometeorology and Ecology 116, no. 1 (2025): 91–99. https://doi.org/10.54668/2789-6323-2025-116-1-91-99.

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The mapping of conflicts of recreational nature use of selected model recreational systems within East Kazakhstan was carried out. It has been identified that the most intense conflicts occur along the shores of lake Alakol, within the Katon-Karagay National Nature Park, and in the Semey ormany region. These conflicts in the field of natural resource use are driven, on one side, by the high conservation and recreational value of natural landscapes, and on the other, by the increasing intensity of economic activities, particularly in the sectors of transportation and recreation. The obtained re
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Marino, Massimiliano, Ahmad IK Kharoubi, Luca Cavallaro, Enrico Foti, and Rosaria Ester Musumeci. "NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS FOR COASTAL ADAPTATION: A MODELLING STUDY IN THE SICILY COAST (ITALY)." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 38 (May 29, 2025): 226. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v38.management.226.

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Since the middle of the last century, coastal ecosystems have experienced an unprecedently rapid decline in biodiversity and ecologic value (Waltham et al. 2020). The combination of climate change and anthropic activities has led to a global scale degradation of these habitats in terms of spatial extent and ecosystem functionality (Toimil et al., 2020). This occurrence entails not only the depletion of the species richness these environments encompass, but also a reduction in the ecosystem services they provide. However, coastal vegetation is more efficient in storing carbon than forests up to
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Spatial nature management"

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Rockloff, Susan Fay. "Organising for sustainable natural resource management: representation, leadership and partnerships at four spatial scales." Thesis, Rockloff, Susan Fay (2003) Organising for sustainable natural resource management: representation, leadership and partnerships at four spatial scales. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2003. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/282/.

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Sustainability of natural resources is currently a concern worldwide. The ecological and economic aspects of sustainability have received substantial research attention, but the social aspects of sustainability are less well understood. Participation by affected communities in natural resource management decisions is pivotal to social sustainability. As such, this study examined ten case studies of participation and decision-making by natural resource management groups involved in agriculture in the south-west of Australia. Groups at four spatial scales were studied, including the State, regio
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Rockloff, Susan Fay. "Organising for sustainable natural resource management : representation, leadership and partnerships at four spatial scales /." Rockloff, Susan Fay (2003) Organising for sustainable natural resource management: representation, leadership and partnerships at four spatial scales. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2003. http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/282/.

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Sustainability of natural resources is currently a concern worldwide. The ecological and economic aspects of sustainability have received substantial research attention, but the social aspects of sustainability are less well understood. Participation by affected communities in natural resource management decisions is pivotal to social sustainability. As such, this study examined ten case studies of participation and decision-making by natural resource management groups involved in agriculture in the south-west of Australia. Groups at four spatial scales were studied, including the State, regio
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Zenani, Vuyisile John. "Understanding the nature of sacred space from the African traditional religious perspective : challenges of spatial management." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/8053.

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This study aims to explore the challenges that face land use and land management in the context of the new South Africa. Approached from the African traditional religious angle the study will propose, among others, a new approach to land management and land designation. The study draws insights from literature on religious meaning of land and interviews conducted with two African traditional healers from two different black communities. The study introduces a new concept in land management, the concept of sacred space. (114-120 pages missing)
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Evasdotter, Liselott. "Restoration of a Rich Fen by Top Soil Removal : Temporal and Spatial Responses among Vascular Plants, Bryophytes and Land Snails during 15 years." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-152175.

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Rich fens are calcareous and nutrient poor wetlands with a rich flora of orchids, sedges and mosses. As many as one hundred plant species are rich fen specialists. Many wetlands have been drained historically, and transformed to agricultural land or production forests. Today rich fens cover only 2-3% of the total mire area in Sweden. Rich fen is a rare and valuable habitat also from a European perspective and is protected in the Natura 2000-network. To increase and maintain the biodiversity and ecosystem services rich fens can offer, it is important to increase the rich fen area by restoration
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Bergkvist, Tomas. "Kommunalt naturskydd som en del av markanvändningsplaneringen : en fallstudie av olika synsätt i samband med upphävande av naturreservat." Thesis, Södertörn University College, School of Life Sciences, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-1265.

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<p>In metropolitan areas where the exploitation pressure increases, also the importance to point out nature areas grows, both for the sake of outdoor life and for biodiversity conservation. Since nature conservancy and spatial planning constitute two different parts of the municipalities land use control, a case study has been carried out in two municipalities in the Stockholm region, Huddinge and Järfälla. Both these municipalities have protected about one third of their land and today there are plans to repeal parts of the reserves to enable exploitation. This thesis shows – from the theoret
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ROSSI, GUIDO EMILIO. "Adaptation to climate change and water sensitive city development. Enhancing resilience and transforming cities through nature as infrastructure." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Genova, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1008278.

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The increasing impacts of climate change, urban demographic growth and migrations are pressures that exacerbate the vulnerability of cities. In order to respond and enhance their resilience, cities implement adaptation strategies that involve the transformation of the urban space. This requires an approach to the development and design of the urban territory that takes into account the new conditions, thus questioning the modern and post-modern principles and practices. While engaging in the path towards adaptation goals and successive stages of sustainability in the context of water-related
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Ярова, Інесса Євгенівна, Инесса Евгеньевна Яровая та Inessa Yevhenivna Yarova. "Особливості просторової організації лісового господарства в Україні". Thesis, ДКС Центр (м. Київ), 2019. https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/82533.

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У роботі зазначається необхідність аналізу просторового розвитку лісового господарства в рамках регіональної економіки в контексті формування підходу ,що дає можливість вивчати особливості еколого-економічних систем, механізми інтегрування їх елементів до регіонального простору, встановлювати закономірності функціонування, формувати на цій основі оптимізаційні моделі територіальної організації та стратегічні пріоритети розвитку територіальних та галузевих систем.<br>В работе отмечается необходимость анализа пространственного развития лесного хозяйства в рамках региональной экономики в контек
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Wright, Brian Bradley. "A review of lessons learned to inform capacity-building for sustainable nature-based tourism development in the European Union funded ʺSupport to the Wild Coast Spatial Development Initiative Pilot Programmeʺ". Thesis, Rhodes University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003628.

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This case-study establishes the influences of power-knowledge relationships on capacity-building for sustainability in the European Union Funded ‘Wild Coast Spatial Development Initiative Pilot Programme’ (EU Programme). It aims to capture the lessons learned for capacitybuilding to support nature-based tourism initiatives on the Wild Coast. The EU Programme aimed to achieve economic and social development of previously disadvantaged communities through nature-based tourism enterprises, and to develop capacity of local authorities and communities to support environmental management. The study
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Ярова, Інесса Євгенівна, Инесса Евгеньевна Яровая та Inessa Yevhenivna Yarova. "Формування територіального лісогосподарського комплексу кластерного типу як стратегічний напрям сталого просторового природогосподарювання". Thesis, Сумський національний аграрний університет, 2020. https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/82537.

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У роботі заначається, що екосистемна єдність і взаємозалежність функціонування лісових і агарних біогеоценозів об'єктивно обумовлює необхідність і доцільність формування і розвитку регіональних інтегрованих підприємницьких структур кластерного типу, спрямованих на агролісомеліоративне облаштування територій у вигляді системи захисних лісових насаджень, полезахисних смуг, ділянок аграрних лісів. Зокрема при регулюванні природогосподарювання у рамках лісоземельних відносин держава, на наш погляд, повинна сприяти формуванню, становленню і розвитку територіальних лісогосподарських комплексів кла
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Ярова, Інесса Євгенівна, Инесса Евгеньевна Яровая, Inessa Yevhenivna Yarova та В. Бурнакова. "Методологія оцінки результативності застосування екологічного оподаткування в системі екобезпечного просторового природогосподарювання". Thesis, Сумський національний аграрний університет, 2019. https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/82523.

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Організаційно-технологічний рівень суспільного виробництва, а також досягнення науково-технічного прогресу не дозволяють в певній мірі забезпечити соціально-еколого- економічну безпеку природно-ресурсного користування на всіх ієрархічних рівнях просторо- вого розвитку. Тому витрати на запобігання забруднення навколишнього природного середовища та компенсацію негативних наслідків у територіально-просторовому вимірі, а також у різних секторах економіки є об’єктивно обумовленими та набувають статусу суспільно необхідних витрат, які повинні враховуватися і регулюватися у відтворювальних процесах
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Books on the topic "Spatial nature management"

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Cumming, Graeme S. Spatial Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems. Springer Science+Business Media B.V., 2011.

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1949-, Clark Michael, Smith Denis 1956-, and Blowers Andrew, eds. Waste location: Spatial aspects of waste management, hazards, and disposal. Routledge, 1992.

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Mary, Geoghegan Jacqueline, and Gray Wayne B. 1955-, eds. Spatial aspects of environmental policy. Ashgate, 2005.

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Kesoretskikh, Ivan, and Sergey Zotov. Landscape vulnerability: concept and assessment. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1045820.

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The monograph presents a methodology for assessing the vulnerability of landscapes to external influences. A comparative analysis of the concepts of "stability", "sensitivity", "vulnerability" in relation to natural complexes. An overview of existing methods for assessing the vulnerability of natural complexes is presented. The author's method of assessing the vulnerability of landscapes to anthropogenic impacts is described. The methodology is based on: selection and justification of criteria for assessing the vulnerability of landscapes; preparation of a parametric matrix and gradation of as
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Service, United States Forest, ed. A compendium of references to publications on spatial analysis applied to natural resource management as authored by U.S. university faculty members. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, 1992.

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Christopher, Pettit, Cartwright William 1948-, Bishop Ian D, Lowell Kim, Pullar David, and Duncan David, eds. Landscape analysis and visualisation: Spatial models for natural resource management and planning. Springer, 2008.

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United States. Forest Service. Southern Research Station, ed. Spatial patterns of land cover in the United States: A technical document supporting the Forest Service 2010 RPA assessment. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 2011.

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Lendiy, J. K. The ecological and spatial factors in resource management and use in the area between Kilimanjaro and Meru mountains: The Sikirari locality. Centre for Basic Research, 2002.

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NATO, Advanced Research Workshop on Spatial Planning as a. Strategy for Migration and Adaptation to Natural Hazards (2008 Santiago de Compostela Spain ). Building safer communities: Risk governance, spatial planning and responses to natural hazards. IOS Press, 2009.

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NATO, Advanced Research Workshop on Spatial Planning as a. Strategy for Migration and Adaptation to Natural Hazards (2008 Santiago de Compostela Spain ). Building safer communities: Risk governance, spatial planning and responses to natural hazards. IOS Press, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Spatial nature management"

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Cassatella, Claudia. "Landscape Scenic Values: Protection and Management from a Spatial-Planning Perspective." In Nature Policies and Landscape Policies. Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05410-0_39.

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Skibins, Jeffrey C. "The infinite visit: a unifying temporal/spatial framework for visitor management." In Managing visitor experiences in nature-based tourism. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789245714.0003.

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Abstract This chapter proposes the 'infinite visit': a new multidimensional, multi-theoretical framework for visitor management that is responsive to the influence of social media, inclusive of non-visitors and able to respond to real-time changes. The infinite visit represents a foundational shift in the role of the visitor and theoretical and practical applications of visitor management frameworks. An infinite visit framework proposes that visitors become partners in mission with management agencies. In so doing, they become co-creators of conservation outcomes. This aligns with emerging dat
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Skibins, Jeffrey C. "The infinite visit: a unifying temporal/spatial framework for visitor management." In Managing visitor experiences in nature-based tourism. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789245714.0021.

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Abstract This chapter proposes the 'infinite visit': a new multidimensional, multi-theoretical framework for visitor management that is responsive to the influence of social media, inclusive of non-visitors and able to respond to real-time changes. The infinite visit represents a foundational shift in the role of the visitor and theoretical and practical applications of visitor management frameworks. An infinite visit framework proposes that visitors become partners in mission with management agencies. In so doing, they become co-creators of conservation outcomes. This aligns with emerging dat
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Löschner, Lukas. "Commentary: A Spatial Planning Perspective on Privately Funded Natural Water Retention Measures." In Nature-Based Flood Risk Management on Private Land. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23842-1_8.

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Giombini, Valentina, and Jessica P. R. Thorn. "Urban Green Spaces in a Post-Apartheid City: Challenges and Opportunities for Nature-based Solutions." In Human-Nature Interactions. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-01980-7_17.

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Significance StatementCities in sub-Saharan countries are simultaneously facing climate change, rapid urbanisation, and social inequalities. Nature-based Solutions harness nature’s benefits to address these environmental, social, and economic challenges. In this study, we investigate how taking into account temporal dynamics and multiple values of nature helps to implement better Nature-based Solutions. Through satellite images and interviews with practitioners and residents, we look at how green spaces and dry riverbeds are distributed, managed, and perceived in the capital city of Namibia, s
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Allen, Mary E., and Robert C. Burns. "Outdoor recreation experiences at Diamond Lake, Oregon (USA), before, during and after a biological disruption." In Managing visitor experiences in nature-based tourism. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789245714.0011.

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Abstract This chapter examines recreational displacement in response to a unique management and biological event: the introduction of the non-native cyprinid tui chub (Gila bicolor pectinifer) into Diamond Lake. The study demonstrates the behavioural reactions of visitors in response to a management action or a 'controlled' decision to intervene in the impacts of the invasive tui chub. About half of the Diamond Lake visitors who still visit the lake exhibited some temporal and/or spatial displacement behaviours. Visitors at Diamond Lake dealt with the lake's closure by remaining at the lake bu
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Allen, Mary E., and Robert C. Burns. "Outdoor recreation experiences at Diamond Lake, Oregon (USA), before, during and after a biological disruption." In Managing visitor experiences in nature-based tourism. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789245714.0131.

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Abstract This chapter examines recreational displacement in response to a unique management and biological event: the introduction of the non-native cyprinid tui chub (Gila bicolor pectinifer) into Diamond Lake. The study demonstrates the behavioural reactions of visitors in response to a management action or a 'controlled' decision to intervene in the impacts of the invasive tui chub. About half of the Diamond Lake visitors who still visit the lake exhibited some temporal and/or spatial displacement behaviours. Visitors at Diamond Lake dealt with the lake's closure by remaining at the lake bu
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Prządka-Giersz, Patrycja, Miłosz Giersz, and Julia M. Chyla. "Flexible Borders, Permeable Territories and the Role of Water Management in Territorial Dynamics in Pre-Hispanic and Early Hispanic Peru." In Living with Nature, Cherishing Language. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38739-5_2.

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AbstractThe Peruvian Andes are well known for its ethnic and highly compressed ecological diversity. Ancient and modern Andean societies faced and continue to face various crises of climatic, social, political, or economic nature. Those crises forced the population to establish different types of inter-group relationships and identities, resulting in vast range of competitive/cooperative behaviors across the varied social and physical landscapes, including warfare, trade, alliance-building, co-residence, and any combinations of these and other practices. Judging by the results of systematic su
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Capecchi, Irene, Gianluca Grilli, Elena Barbierato, and Sandro Sacchelli. "A Spatial Multi-criteria Decision Support System for Stress Recovery-Oriented Forest Management." In Smart and Sustainable Planning for Cities and Regions. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57764-3_12.

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AbstractA solution to cope with chaotic urban settlements and frenetic everyday life is refuging in nature as a way to reduce stress. In general—in recent years—it has been scientifically demonstrated how natural areas are an important environment for psycho-physiological health. As a consequence, it is important to plan dedicated spaces for stress recovery in order to increase the well-being of people. With respect to forests, there is a growing interest in understanding the marketing and tourist potential of forest-therapy activities and policies. This paper develops a decision support syste
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Mulligan, Mark, Sophia Burke, Caitlin Douglas, and Arnout van Soesbergen. "Methodologies to Assess and Map the Biophysical Effectiveness of Nature Based Solutions." In Water Security in a New World. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25308-9_4.

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AbstractNature based solutions to mitigate flooding (Natural Flood Management, NFM) can help address persistent flooding on smaller rivers that are beyond the reach of governmental grey infrastructure flood protection schemes and can also contribute to ‘green-grey’ solutions for larger rivers, recognising the many co-benefits of such nature-based solutions for nature and society. It is, however, vital that NFM interventions are carefully designed and fully tested for their effectiveness and cost-effectiveness so as not to waste valuable flood mitigation resources and to ensure that these solut
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Conference papers on the topic "Spatial nature management"

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Hamdi, Skander, Abdelouahab Moussaoui, Mafaza Chabane, Ayoub Laouarem, Mohamed Berrimi, and Mourad Oussalah. "SECA-Net: A Lightweight Spatial and Efficient Channel Attention for Enhanced Natural Disaster Recognition." In 2024 International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management (ICT-DM). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/ict-dm62768.2024.10798955.

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Dobrinic, Dino, Ivan Bertecic, and Damir Medak. "DETERMINING FLOOD SHELTER LOCATIONS: A MULTI-CRITERIA SPATIAL ANALYSIS USING GIS TOOLS." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/3.2/s11.04.

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Globally, natural hazards (e.g., forest fires, floods, earthquakes) are expected to become more frequent and severe due to climate change, unplanned urbanization, and population growth in areas prone to extreme events. Therefore, this paper aims to identify the most suitable locations for flood shelters using multi-criteria spatial analysis using GIS tools. GIS tools facilitate the effective preparation, processing, and visualization of spatial data. By using GIS, it is possible to integrate various data sources, simulate potential flooding scenarios, and analyze spatial relationships between
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Welange, W. I. M. A. R., D. P. Chandrasekara, and J. Dharmasena. "Nature based therapeutic impact of borrowed landscape on the stress reduction of secondary school teachers." In Spatial Dynamics: Envisioning tomorrow’s Design through Advanced Practices. Faculty of Architecture Research Unit, 2024. https://doi.org/10.31705/faru.2024.16.

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Stress among public secondary school teachers has become a worldwide issue owing far reaching implications. Since the nature has therapeutic effects, incorporating natural borrowed views in to the working places have the ability to reduce stress. With the objective of examining the stress management of public secondary school teachers using natural borrowed views, set in the WP/GM Bandaranayake College, a pilot study was executed among 40 male and female teachers which proved that the majority of both male and female teachers were under stress according to the stress scale. Then, the most pref
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Oppeltová, Petra, Hana Vavrouchová, Jozef Sedláček, et al. "Spatial conflicts management in Hranice Karst with emphasis on nature protection and tourist management." In Public recreation and landscape protection - with environment hand in hand… Mendel University in Brno, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/978-80-7509-831-3-0322.

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Postnikova, U. S., V. V. Nicheporchuk, and O. V. Taseiko. "Design, implementation and application of an intelligent system for territorial risks assessment." In Spatial Data Processing for Monitoring of Natural and Anthropogenic Processes 2021. Crossref, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25743/sdm.2021.71.71.064.

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The process describes an intelligent system creation designed for risk evaluation and management. The risk can be anthropogenic, natural, or social nature, and belong to territories of different scales. Complexity in structuring and collecting information about the state territorial security as well as different risks assessment methods necessitate the development of a modular multitask system. The information management system support model formalizes the problem area to justify the joint intelligent technologies use. Based on the model, system architecture has been developed. This architectu
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Dobričić, Milica, and Milica Maksić Mulalić. "STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT TOOLS FOR NATIONAL PARKS IN SERBIA." In 5th International Scientific Conference – EMAN 2021 – Economics and Management: How to Cope With Disrupted Times. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/eman.2021.343.

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The management of the national parks Tara, Fruška Gora, Djerdap and Kopaonik and the activities of the managers in Serbia are affairs of the public interest. The manner of their strategic management is defined by the legal framework in the field of nature protection and it implies the adoption and the implementation of documents, such as the nature protection strategy, management plans and spatial plans for the special purpose areas. The paper particularly emphasizes the importance of adopting management plans for national parks, as basic documents for their management, as well as their harmon
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Nacentova, Elizaveta. "BENEFITS OF USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) IN THE CONTEXT OF AGROFORESTRY ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT." In Adaptation of forestry to climate change: nature-oriented solutions and digitalization. Forestry – 2024. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2025. https://doi.org/10.58168/ffys2024_226-230.

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This article discusses the benefits of using geographic information systems (GIS) for the assessment and management of agroforestry belts, which play an important role in sustainable agriculture. GIS technologies allow efficient collection and analysis of spatial data, which facilitates inventory and monitoring of agroforestry belts, as well as modeling of their environmental impact. Particular attention is paid to the use of GIS to integrate soil, climate and water data, providing an integrated approach to planning and management. Examples of successful implementation of the technologies in d
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Kerr, David S., M. Diane Thompson, Jill S. Hebb, et al. "Environmental Management and Emergency Response Planning for Pipelines Using Geomatics Technologies." In 1998 2nd International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc1998-2030.

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The challenge in pipeline emergency response planning is to respond effectively and efficiently to emergencies or incidents which may occur over a wide geographic area with variable degrees of potential human exposure and environmental sensitivities. The type and level of response is dictated by the nature and extent of the emergency, as well as the location of sensitive environmental and human resources. Access and use of both spatial and temporal information in responding to the emergency must therefore be efficient and subsequent decisions and actions clearly understood and passed on from a
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Gong, Qiuming, Yaoyu Li, and Zhong-Ren Peng. "Computationally Efficient Optimal Power Management for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles With Spatial Domain Dynamic Programming." In ASME 2008 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2008-2241.

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The plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV), utilizing more battery power, has become a next-generation HEV with great promise of higher fuel economy. Global optimization charge-depletion power management would be desirable. This has so far been hampered due to the a priori nature of the trip information and the almost prohibitive computational cost of global optimization techniques such as dynamic programming (DP). Combined with the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), our previous work developed a two-scale dynamic programming approach as a nearly globally optimized charge-depletion str
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Seyagh, Intissar, Abderrahim Kerkouch, and Aziz Bensbahou. "Determinants, Persistence and Dynamics of Energy Poverty in Morocco: An Empirical Assessment Using Spatial Markov." In 7th International Scientific Conference – EMAN 2023 – Economics and Management: How to Cope With Disrupted Times. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/eman.s.p.2023.127.

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The paper focuses on the issue of energy poverty in Morocco, which poses a significant challenge to the country’s economic and social progress. To better understand the dynamics of energy poverty, the authors employ spatial Markov chains to evaluate it at a regional level using a dynamic ap­proach that considers the changing nature of energy distribution and the eco­nomic environment. The study uses multidimensional measures of energy poverty, based on three key parameters: availability, access, and affordabili­ty of energy. The results show that most regions have a non-significant value, indi
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Reports on the topic "Spatial nature management"

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Avis, Rupert, and Poppy Richards. Place-Based Solutions and Air Quality in the Global South. Institute of Development Studies, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4dd.2024.076.

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This rapid evidence review provides an overview of place-based approaches and its importance in terms of air quality management. The review compiles evidence from a range of sources. The review acknowledges that the expansion of urban areas and populations is associated with both positive and negative consequences. Cities and metropolitan areas are considered to be engines of economic growth; however, cities are also responsible for about 70% of the world's carbon emissions. Emerging trends in air quality management recommend that effective air quality management requires not only diagnosing a
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Sett, Dominic, Florian Waldschmidt, Kerstin Bueche, et al. Flood risks in Hue, Central Viet Nam: An assessment of flood hazards, exposures, vulnerabilities, root causes and impacts. United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security, 2025. https://doi.org/10.53324/qzlt4709.

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With its long coastline and dense populations along rivers and coastal zones, Viet Nam is one of the world’s countries most affected by floods. Thua Thien Hue province in Central Viet Nam is one region that is particularly prone to flooding as it has two to three floods of varying severity each year, which cause significant damage to people, infrastructure and nature. To effectively reduce future flood impacts and enhance the region’s resilience to floods, it is crucial to understand flood risk drivers and how they progress to the adverse impacts. These include identifying flood-prone areas, u
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Toivonen, Tuuli, Aina Brias Guinart, Johanna Eklund, Hästbacka Matti, Leppämäki Tatu, and Torkko Jussi. Potential of mobile big data for visitor monitoring : Report of the MOBICON workshop held in Helsinki 28.9.2023. Digital Geography Lab, University of Helsinki, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31885/2024.030501.

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The Changes in Nature Visitation and the Potential of Mobile Big Data for Visitor Monitoring workshop was held in Helsinki on 28.9.2023. We organized the workshop as part of the five-year MOBICON research project (Mobile Big Data for Understanding People in Nature - Detecting short- and long-term changes and their implications for biodiversity conservation) funded by Kone Foundation. The aim of the workshop was to collect expert opinions related to the changes in the recreational use of nature, the monitoring needs related to the changing visitations, and to discuss the possibilities of variou
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Neipert, Elizabeth, Todd Steissberg, and Charles Theiling. Spatial screening for environmental pool management opportunities. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/47719.

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US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) reservoir projects significantly alter river ecosystem structure and function. Each project adheres to a defined set of operating rules to achieve primary objectives, which typically include flood risk management, hydropower, or navigation along with ancillary objectives for drinking water/irrigation, recreation, and natural resources management. Environmental flows (E-Flows) planning under the Sustainable Rivers Program has demonstrated new opportunities for environmental pool management (EPM; Theiling et al. 2021a, 2021b) that have no negative impact on oth
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Smith, Elliott, Jack Zinnen, Eric Janssen, Paul Marcum, Wendy Schelsky, and David Zaya. Planning for Encounters with Special Management Areas: Characterization, Management Approaches, and Syntheses. Illinois Center for Transportation, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36501/0197-9191/25-008.

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The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) manages land with considerable conservation value. Some IDOT roadways contain, or are near, special management areas (SMAs): places that have legal protection, are habitat for species with legal protection, or contain valuable biodiversity. Although SMAs are important for IDOT’s environmental objectives, historically, IDOT has addressed the management of SMAs on an as-needed basis with no broad-scale management plan or characterizations. We investigated SMAs on or near IDOT property, aiming to compile information and to help set the stage for a
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Leis, Sherry, Mike DeBacker, Lloyd Morrison, Gareth Rowell, and Jennifer Haack. Vegetation community monitoring protocol for the Heartland Inventory and Monitoring Network: Narrative, Version 4.0. Edited by Tani Hubbard. National Park Service, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2294948.

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Native and restored plant communities are part of the foundation of park ecosystems and provide a natural context to cultural and historical events in parks throughout the Heartland Inventory and Monitoring Network (HTLN). Vegetation communities across the HTLN are primarily of three types: prairie, woodland, and forest. Park resource managers need an effective plant community monitoring protocol to guide the development and adaptation of management strategies for maintaining and/or restoring composition and structure of prairies, woodland, and forest communities. Our monitoring design attempts
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Gross, Jacob, Melissa Simon, Alison Ainsworth, and Woody Mallinson. Established invasive plant species monitoring: Haleakalā National Park 2012 summary report. National Park Service, 2017. https://doi.org/10.36967/2239712.

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In 2012 and 2013, the Pacific Island Network Inventory and Monitoring program established transects to monitor non-native, invasive plant species at Haleakalā National Park. Belt transects were utilized to monitor non-native species frequency and abundance in two plant communities, wet forest and subalpine shrubland. Repeated monitoring of these plant communities is planned to occur at five year intervals with objectives to detect change in non-native plant composition, distribution frequency, and cover. Because this report represents the first read of transects, an analysis of change over tim
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Psuty, Norbert, Tanya Silveira, Andrea Habeck, et al. Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network geomorphological monitoring protocol: Part II ? coastal topography, version 2. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2301966.

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Coastal topography was ranked as one of the most important variables for monitoring following a review of potential vital signs in the coastal parks of the Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network (NCBN). Changes in coastal topography, whether caused by erosion or accretion, vary both spatially and temporally. Understanding these variations is key to early recognition of potential problems affecting natural and cultural resources in coastal parks. For managers, understanding spatial and temporal patterns of geomorphologic change is basic to optimal management of any coastal park because the inter
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Zanatta, Hanna, Wisdom Kanda, and Karin Tonderski. Biogas production in Brazil : Barriers and strategies for overcoming them. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/9789180758352.

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Addressing environmental challenges while improving social and economic conditions calls for innovative solutions. One of those challenges is the management of organic waste, which if left untreated can lead to water pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and soil degradation. Brazil produces substantial amounts of organic waste due to its sizeable population and extensive agricultural production. As one of the largest economies in the Global South, the development of innovative solutions to organic waste management in Brazil can potentially pave the way for their adoption in other countries wit
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Pstuty, Norbert, Mark Duffy, Dennis Skidds, et al. Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network Geomorphological Monitoring Protocol: Part I—Ocean Shoreline Position, Version 2. National Park Service, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2293713.

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Following a review of Vital Signs – indicators of ecosystem health – in the coastal parks of the Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network (NCBN), knowledge of shoreline change was ranked as the top variable for monitoring. Shoreline change is a basic element in the management of any coastal system because it contributes to the understanding of the functioning of the natural resources and to the administration of the cultural resources within the parks. Collection of information on the vectors of change relies on the establishment of a rigorous system of protocols to monitor elements of the coasta
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