Landscape multifunctionality: A powerful concept to identify effects of environmental change

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The interdisciplinary concept of landscape multifunctionality provides a suitable platform to combine or disentangle effects of multiple environmental stressors acting on the landscape. The concept allows mapping of trade-offs, synergies, and priority conflicts between individual landscape functions, thus providing easily accessible, hands-on means to communicate findings of environmental research to decision makers and society. This rapid communication provides an overview of current developments and potential future research avenues in landscape multifunctionality. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.

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Bolliger, J., Bättig, M., Gallati, J., Kläy, A., Stauffacher, M., & Kienast, F. (2011). Landscape multifunctionality: A powerful concept to identify effects of environmental change. Regional Environmental Change, 11(1), 203–206. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-010-0185-6

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