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During the last ten to fifteen years the concepts of improving environmental quality in cities and environmental information systems have gained increasing significance (Böcker 1994, Fürst et al. 1996, Sukopp and Wittig 1993). How these two concepts relate to one another is, however, seldom discussed in detail.
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Richter, M., Böcker, R. (1998). Developing an Urban Landscape Management Concept through the Integration of Environmental Quality Goals and Environmental Information Systems. In: Breuste, J., Feldmann, H., Uhlmann, O. (eds) Urban Ecology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88583-9_97
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