景观服务作为绿色基础设施功能基础的评估:以维纳瓦尔德生物圈保护区为例。

Q2 Environmental Science Landscape Online Pub Date : 2020-10-25 DOI:10.3097/lo.202084
Mita Drius, Katharina Theresa Sams, Friedrich Knopper, Christa Hainz-Renetzeder, C. Brandenburg, T. Wrbka
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生物圈保护区被认为是在其中生活和工作的人们实现与自然和半自然环境平衡关系的手段。此外,它们通过展示一条通往更可持续未来的道路,为满足社会需求作出贡献。Wienerwald生物圈保护区部分环绕着维也纳市和其他小型定居点,代表了具有重大文化和自然价值的绿色基础设施(GI)的良好发展范例。其异质性景观提供了多种景观服务(LS)。在这项工作中,我们量化和绘制了Wienerwald开放土地元素提供的LS容量。从高分辨率数据集开始,我们选择了合适的指标类别,并通过基于专家的能力矩阵对每个生态和社会文化服务进行评分。随后使用地理信息系统(GIS)进行分析,通过开发一个用于绘制地理信息系统功能的指数,重点关注LS能力的强度和密度。这项工作为保护区的生态和社会文化可持续性表现提供了有效的监测工具。它还可以通过考虑空间分布和景观元素的丰富程度来检测弹性区域。
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Assessing landscape services as foundation for Green Infrastructure functionality: the case of the Wienerwald Biosphere Reserve.
Biosphere Reserves are considered as means for the people who live and work within them to attain a balanced relationship with the natural and semi-natural environment. Moreover, they contribute to the needs of society by showing a way to a more sustainable future. The Wienerwald Biosphere Reserve partly surrounds the city of Vienna and other minor settlements, representing a well-developed example of Green Infrastructure (GI) of great cultural and natural value. Its heterogeneous landscape offers a variety of landscape services (LS). In this work, we quantified and mapped the capacity of LS offered by the open land elements of Wienerwald. Starting from a high-resolution dataset, we selected suitable indicator classes, and scored each ecological and socio-cultural service through an expert-based capacity matrix. The subsequent analyses with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) focused on the intensity and density of LS capacities by developing an index useful for mapping GI functionality. The work provides an effective monitoring tool for the Reserve’s both ecological and socio-cultural sustainability performance. It also allows detecting resilient areas, by considering both the spatial distribution and the abundance of landscape elements.
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Landscape Online
Landscape Online Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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期刊介绍: Landscape Online focuses on studies dealing with landscape research. The subject matter deals with any scientific, educational or applied aspect of processes, dynamics, indicators, controllers and visions related to landscapes. Furthermore, Landscape Online emphasizes the coupling of societal and natural systems, not only the involvement of human impact on landscape systems but also human perception of the landscape, its values and the evaluation of landscapes. Moreover, articles are appropriate that deal with landscape theory, system approaches and conceptual models of landscape, both their improvement and their discussion. Papers may be undisciplinary or multidisciplinary but have interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary appeal. All kinds of articles or parts of it must not be published beforehand in another journal
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