Knowledge Models for Spatial Planning: Ecosystem Services Awareness in the New Plan of Bari (Italy)

The concept of ecosystem services (ES) arises as a formal outcome of historical processes of understanding and interpreting settlements as complex ecological systems. Because of a straightforward, bottom-up demand for environment enhancement, this concept increasingly occurs in discourses, in narrat...

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