Community Essay: Planning for landscape multifunctionality

The term “multifunctional landscapes” has been greeted with suspicion in some quarters as unnecessary jargon for which there are simpler and better-known alternatives, such as multiple use. This community essay explores the meanings associated with landscape multifunctionality and concludes that it is, in fact, a useful term that reflects important new ideas. In particular, it can help to promote landscapes that cross urban-rural divides, are more sustainable, and are planned and implemented in an integrated way.

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URL https://doaj.org/toc/1548-7733
URL http://ejournal.nbii.org/archives/vol5iss2/communityessay.pselman.html
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Author Paul Selman
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Hosted By Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy
Journal Sustainability: Science, ,
Publication Date 2009-11-01
Publisher Taylor & Francis Group
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