Research Trends of Ecosystem Services From the Perspective of Landscape Planning -Summary on the 10th Ecosystem Services Partnership World Conference

Qianzi Jiang, Yuehan Dou, Zhen Ren*

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Abstract

The Ecosystem Services Partnership (ESP) Conference is one of the highest-level global academic conferences on ecosystem service (ES) research. Focusing on the research and practice of ES worldwide, ESP Conference offers an important way to grasp the cutting-edge knowledge for scholars and professionals. Currently, ES evaluation indicators and evaluation methods have been integrated into the research and practice of landscape planning and design. This paper sorted out the break-out session themes at the 10th ESP Conference related to landscape planning and summarized the research presented in each session. It analyzed and summarized the research and practice hot spots from 3 perspectives: multiple landscape types, the application of ES in planning and management, and ES mapping and modeling. Finally, the paper offers insights on future interests of the application of ES research into landscape planning, including 1) exploring ES evaluation for multiple landscape types; 2) exploring the theoretical and practical frameworks for integrating ES Science into landscape planning; and 3) exploring integrated ES modeling and mapping tools for landscape planning and management.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)66-79
Number of pages14
JournalLandscape Architecture Frontiers
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Conference Summary
  • Ecological Infrastructure
  • Ecosystem Service Partnership World Conference
  • Ecosystem Services
  • Landscape Planning
  • Nature-Based Solutions
  • Research Interests

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