1. Future Challenges in the Framework of Integrated and Sustainable Environmental Planning. Case Studies and Innovative Proposals.
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Veintimilla, Salvador García-Ayllón, Tomás, Antonio Espín, and Veintimilla, Salvador García-Ayllón
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Research & information: general ,2030 Agenda ,ANGSt method ,Beijing ,Hulunbeir grassland ,Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC) ,Panel Vector Autoregression (PVAR) ,SIMUS ,SLEUTH model ,STIRPAT model ,SUMP ,Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) ,accessibility ,agriculture green technology diffusion ,ammonium ,analytic hierarchy process ,barriers ,city planning ,climate change ,coastal erosion ,copper mine tailings ,decision-support systems ,decomposition ,decoupling analysis ,dissipative structure ,ecological capacity ,ecological footprint ,ecological restoration ,ecological security ,ecological security pattern ,economic complexity indicator (ECI) ,economic growth ,energy consumption ,enterprise technology innovation ,entropy change ,environment-related routine ,environmental equity ,environmental impact ,environmental planning ,environmental policy ,environmental uncertainty ,fertilization ,good governance ,government subsidies ,green university ,hybrid methodology ,improved coupling coordination model ,information transparency ,integrated coastal zone management ,intersectionality ,land ,legislation ,migration of nitrogen forms ,mine tailing stabilization ,mining environmental liabilities ,monitoring ,multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) methods ,natural capital utilization ,natural green space accessibility ,nitrate ,obstacle degree model ,paper consumption ,people with disabilities ,plastic consumption ,policy scenario analysis ,population ,population-resource management framework ,post-COVID-19 higher education ,public green space ,public use ,quality criteria ,shrinking cities ,social network analysis ,socio-ecological system ,spatial policy ,stakeholders ,stewardship ,strategic planning ,student campus ,sustainable environment ,tailing bricks ,territorial sustainability ,two-stage dynamic fuzzy programming with Hurwicz criterion ,urban growth simulation ,urban mobility ,urbanization ,virtual reality ,vulnerability assessment ,water consumption ,water resource security ,weighted sum method (WSM) ,willingness to pay - Abstract
Summary: The correct management of territory and its planning based on scientific criteria in the face of the anthropogenic impacts of human activities is one of the main challenges in the 21st century. This publication includes some of the latest advancements in environmental planning and spatial analysis related to the ecological management of territory from a multidisciplinary perspective. The research papers from different researchers, scholars and experts in this field included in this collection were published by the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health after undergoing a rigorous anonymous peer review process.