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Supplementing planning measures with design approaches is a way of generating both new measures as well as communicating nature conservation to decision makers and the public. This chapter characterises the design approach with a focus on features that are different from planning. Furthermore, a framework is provided that identifies opportunities for integrating design approaches into landscape planning. Finally, examples are given, which illustrate how design can be incorporated in landscape planning.
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Warren-Kretzschmar, B., von Haaren, C. (2019). Design in Landscape Planning Solutions. In: von Haaren, C., Lovett, A., Albert, C. (eds) Landscape Planning with Ecosystem Services. Landscape Series, vol 24. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1681-7_29
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