2020
DOI: 10.4081/jae.2020.1006
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Definition of a land quality index to preserve the best territories from future land take. An application to a study area in Lombardy (Italy)

Abstract: “Land take” is a process of land-use change in which the agricultural and natural land is taken by residential, industrial, infrastructure and other developments. This change causes the loss of a non-renewable resource, such as the agricultural/natural soil, and the relative natural, cultural and landscape resources. The growing awareness about the loss of ecosystem services related to land take led developed countries to try to reduce the quantity of land taken with new laws and regulations. The European Unio… Show more

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“…Both mega urbanizations have industrial and post-industrial functions, with a heavy presence of manufacturing companies, in machinery, automotive and ICT, as well as advanced and cultural services, particularly in the major centers. Both areas share a strong intermingling with agricultural activities and a wide progression of the sprawl [24][25][26][27].…”
Section: Why Italy (2)? the Spatial Point Of Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both mega urbanizations have industrial and post-industrial functions, with a heavy presence of manufacturing companies, in machinery, automotive and ICT, as well as advanced and cultural services, particularly in the major centers. Both areas share a strong intermingling with agricultural activities and a wide progression of the sprawl [24][25][26][27].…”
Section: Why Italy (2)? the Spatial Point Of Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both mega urbanizations have industrial and post industrial functions, with a heavy presence of manufacturing companies, in machinery, automotive and ICT, as well as advanced and cultural services, particularly in the major centres. Both the areas share a strong promiscuity with agricultural activities and a wide progression of the sprawl [24] [25] [26] [27].…”
Section: Why Italy (2)? the Spatial Point Of Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important distinction can be made between different types of indicator metrics, including supply, consumption and sustainability (Sparks et al , 2011). Some authors, such as Senes et al (2020), have developed a methodology to define and calculate a unique composite land quality index aimed at taking into account respective importance that decision makers can give to components of land take process, by providing an ex ante evaluation of different land use hypotheses. In this way (Li et al , 2018), public and private sectors’ decision makers can base their choices on scientific evidence, identify the best scenario, prioritize measures and track progress towards targets more quickly (Layke, 2009).…”
Section: Decision-making Support Tools For Key Themes Addressed By Soil Saving Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%