2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-021-01474-1
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Urban landscape services planning in an urban river-valley corridor system case study: Tehran’s Farahzad River-valley landscape system

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“…The rotated component matrix is shown in Figure 2, where the 16 factors are grouped into 5 clusters, each containing a certain number of indicators. Based on the actual meanings of these indicators, the river landscape was divided into five functions: social function (1-4), habitat and corridor function (5-7), water ecological function (8)(9)(10)(11), water landscape function (12)(13)(14), and spatial enclosure function (15)(16). The rotated component matrix is shown in Figure 2, where the 16 factors are grouped into 5 clusters, each containing a certain number of indicators.…”
Section: River Landscape Corridor Indicator System Of Zhengzhou Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The rotated component matrix is shown in Figure 2, where the 16 factors are grouped into 5 clusters, each containing a certain number of indicators. Based on the actual meanings of these indicators, the river landscape was divided into five functions: social function (1-4), habitat and corridor function (5-7), water ecological function (8)(9)(10)(11), water landscape function (12)(13)(14), and spatial enclosure function (15)(16). The rotated component matrix is shown in Figure 2, where the 16 factors are grouped into 5 clusters, each containing a certain number of indicators.…”
Section: River Landscape Corridor Indicator System Of Zhengzhou Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since Forman proposed the concept of using landscape corridors to provide migration channels for river biological populations, the principles of river ecological corridors that include landscape ecology have gradually taken shape [14,15]. River landscape corridors are based on maintaining the health of the river, and further include landscape patterns to better provide ecosystem services for human society [16]. Compared with the evaluation of natural river health, the evaluation of urban river landscape corridor health factors is influenced by numerous anthropogenic factors, exhibits distinct regional environmental differences, and requires consideration of the functional role of waterfront landscapes, among a series of issues [17].…”
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confidence: 99%