2015
DOI: 10.1515/ausae-2015-0005
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Landscape function analysis as a base of landscape visions

Abstract: An essential condition for the success of rural areas is the harmonious enforcement of ecologic, economic, and other educational, cultural, aesthetic goods/services of landscape, diversity of landscape functions. Landscape function analysis is a useful tool for the complex evaluation of rural regions. Using statistic and spatial data, we explored the landscape resources, potentials, and limitations of two pilot regions. But what about the future? Based on the landscape function analysis, we have defined specia… Show more

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“…Sustainability 2021, 13 Furthermore, based on the above analyses resulting from the three app following a similar approach used by Kovács et al [36], we constructed a mo different landscape types reflecting the population retention capacity of the ipalities in the future. According to the relationships between the three dime sented by sustainable development indicators, landscape types were ident narios regarding population retention capacity were described [24].…”
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“…Sustainability 2021, 13 Furthermore, based on the above analyses resulting from the three app following a similar approach used by Kovács et al [36], we constructed a mo different landscape types reflecting the population retention capacity of the ipalities in the future. According to the relationships between the three dime sented by sustainable development indicators, landscape types were ident narios regarding population retention capacity were described [24].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We only considered rural landscapes, and althou number of other landscape types, they are not relevant to this study. In the placed the municipalities within the model scenarios and finally we dealt w ternative scenarios (possible futures) for Bela krajina based on the model Furthermore, based on the above analyses resulting fr following a similar approach used by Kovács et al [36], we different landscape types reflecting the population retentio ipalities in the future. According to the relationships betwe sented by sustainable development indicators, landscape t narios regarding population retention capacity were describ are classified as low, medium and high, according to their c velopment as assessed in the quantitative analyses.…”
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