Progressing the Landscape Economy implies broaden the traditional focus of the ecosystem services literature on biophysical measurement and monetary values, and exploring a range of value domains in a multi-stakeholder perspective, including tangible and intangible values, i.e., biophysical, economic, socio-cultural, health, and insurance values, while advancing frameworks and tools through which they may be measured, understood and communicated.

POSITIONING URBAN LANDSCAPE ECONOMY AS A PRIORITY FOR OUR FUTURE GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT / Andreucci, M. B.. - (2019). (Intervento presentato al convegno IFLA World Congress 2019 "Common Ground" tenutosi a Oslo, Norvegia).

POSITIONING URBAN LANDSCAPE ECONOMY AS A PRIORITY FOR OUR FUTURE GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Andreucci, M. B.
2019

Abstract

Progressing the Landscape Economy implies broaden the traditional focus of the ecosystem services literature on biophysical measurement and monetary values, and exploring a range of value domains in a multi-stakeholder perspective, including tangible and intangible values, i.e., biophysical, economic, socio-cultural, health, and insurance values, while advancing frameworks and tools through which they may be measured, understood and communicated.
2019
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