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Autor:
Robbert P. H. Snep, Paul Opdam, G. Arjen de Groot, Wim A. Ozinga, Menno Reemer, J.H. Spijker, Eveliene Steingröver, W. Geertsema, A. Cormont, Sabine van Rooij, Anthonie Stip, Martijn Haag
This report provides actors in the bee landscape Green Circles directions for making their area atfriendly. The report introduces ecoprofiles for pollinators and building blocks for the bee landscape and makes recommendations for a bee friendly manag
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https://doi.org/10.18174/519243
https://doi.org/10.18174/519243
Publikováno v:
Groen : vakblad voor groen in stad en landschap. 74(5):22-25
Publikováno v:
Land Use Policy 60 (2017)
Land Use Policy, 60, 408-418
Land Use Policy, 60, 408-418
The landscape services concept provides a lens to study relations within the social-ecological networks that landscapes are, and to identify stakeholders as either providers or beneficiaries. However, landscape services can also be used as a boundary
Publikováno v:
Vakblad Natuur Bos Landschap. (133):12-15
Sinds eind jaren negentig van de vorige eeuw zijn in Nederland ongeveer twintig natuurbegraafplaatsen geopend. Dit zijn begraafplaatsen en natuurgebieden waar de begraaffunctie en natuurfunctie naast elkaar staan. Maar bij elk nieuw initiatief ontsta
The participating government: Shifting boundaries in collaborative spatial planning of urban regions
Autor:
Marjo van Lierop, Stefan P.T. Groot, Annet Kempenaar, Adri van den Brink, Judith Westerink, Arnold van der Valk
Publikováno v:
Environment and Planning C. Government and Policy 35 (2017) 1
Environment and Planning C. Government and Policy, 35(1), 147-168
Environment and Planning C. Government and Policy, 35(1), 147-168
This article identifies two alternative collaborative spatial planning discourses: a leading government with societal participation and self-governance by societal actors with government participation. It shows how the boundary between the roles of g
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Policy, 56, 89-99
Environmental Science & Policy 56 (2016)
Environmental Science & Policy 56 (2016)
The rapid developments in all kinds of new information technologies, information networks and social media are increasingly affecting societies around the world. The so termed Information Age not only influences social relationships, economy and scie
Publikováno v:
Vakblad Natuur Bos Landschap. :14-17
Essenzaadbronnen op de Rassenlijst Bomen hebben een hoge genetische diversiteit. Dat is een belangrijk kwaliteitsaspect van teeltmateriaal en speelt een cruciale rol in het aanpassingsvermogen van soorten aan een veranderend klimaat en nieuwe ziekten
Autor:
van de Ven, F.H.M., van de Ven, Frans H M, Snep, Robbert P H, Koole, Stijn, Brolsma, Reinder, van der Brugge, Rutger, Spijker, Joop, Vergroesen, A.J.J.
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Policy, 66, 427-436
Environmental Science & Policy, 66
Environmental Science & Policy 66 (2016)
Environmental Science & Policy, 66
Environmental Science & Policy 66 (2016)
Currently, most tools, guidelines and benchmarks for urban adaptation raise awareness on climate change impacts, assess the city’s vulnerability and/or address the need for adaptation on a policy-level. However, tools that have the ability to imple
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 18, 131-139
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 18 (2016)
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 18 (2016)
Informational governance is a relatively new analytical concept explaining societal changes appearing in the Information Age, resulting from the massive new patterns of information flows. The main aim of this review is to identify the emerging issues
Autor:
Monica Awasthy, Robert Gm Kwak, Jip Louwe Kooijmans, John M. Marzluff, Ruud P. B. Foppen, Jenny De Laet, Esteban Fernández-Juricic, Robbert P. H. Snep, Holly Parsons, Yolanda van Heezik, Henk Sierdsema
Publikováno v:
Urban Ecosystems, 19, 1535-1550
URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
Urban Ecosystems, 19(4), 1535-1550
Urban Ecosystems 19 (2016) 4
Urban Ecosystems, 19, pp. 1535-1550
URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
Urban Ecosystems, 19(4), 1535-1550
Urban Ecosystems 19 (2016) 4
Urban Ecosystems, 19, pp. 1535-1550
Following the call from the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity “Cities & Biodiversity Outlook” project to better preserve urban biodiversity, this paper presents stakeholder-specific statements for bird conservation in city environ