Lessons from Italian Experiences: Bottlenecks, New Challenges and Opportunities
This contribution provides some conclusive arguments on the role of Ecosystem Services (ES) in Spatial planning for Green and Blue infrastructure design deduced from the Italian experiences examined in the previous chapters.
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Ecosystem Services and Green Infrastructure Perspectives from Spatial Planning in Italy
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Andrea Arcidiacono • Silvia Ronchi Editors
Ecosystem Services and Green Infrastructure Perspectives from Spatial Planning in Italy
Editors Andrea Arcidiacono Department of Architecture and Urban Studies Politecnico di Milano Milano, Italy
Silvia Ronchi Department of Architecture and Urban Studies Politecnico di Milano Milano, Italy
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