Biotope patterns in urban areas: a conceptual model integrating biodiversity issues in spatial planning
We present a model that considers the spatial aspects of biodiversity in urban planning. Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is used as a study area. The model comprises three steps of strategic selection: (1) information sources; (2) target biotopes, and (3) presentation strategies adapted to priorit...
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