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Landscape conflict assessment based on a mixed methods analysis of qualitative PPGIS data
(Ecosystem Services, 2018)The paper presents a public participation GIS (PPGIS) approach designed to support landscape decision-making by spatially identifying and describing conflict. This method is based on participatory mapping ... -
From metropolitan rivers to civic corridors: assessing the evolution of the suburban landscape
(Landscape Research, 2019)The sustainability of metropolitan regions is closely related to the transformation of rivers into civic and ecological corridors. While river rehabilitation in the inner city has been widely reported, ... -
River rehabilitation: preference factors and public participation implications
(Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2020)Human activities have caused the degradation of rivers and streams, and consequently, the disruption of the provision of valuable services. Therefore, the rehabilitation of these ecosystems can provide ... -
Evaluating a web-based PPGIS for the rehabilitation of urban riparian corridors
(Applied Geography, 2020)The need for public participation is gaining increasing attention in environmental management in general, and specifically in the rehabilitation of degraded river corridors. Web-based Public Participation ... -
Women’s safety perception assessment in an urban stream corridor: developing a safety map based on qualitative GIS
(Landscape and Urban Planning, 2020)Perceived safety influences women’s use of green environments (GE) for physical activity with considerable implications on health. In order to address gender inequality in GE use, the effects of physical ...