Modelling the Connectivity of Natura 2000 Sites and Their Integration in the Wider Landscape. Estreguil, C. & Caudullo, G. In Jekel, T., Car, A., Strobl, J., & Griesebner, G., editors, GI_Forum 2013 - Creating the GISociety, pages 508–511. Wichmann-Verlag.
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Within the European Biodiversity Strategy for 2020 (EC 2011), the Green Infrastructure (GI) is introduced as one supporting tool to increase spatial and functional connectivity between natural protected and un-protected areas, and to improve landscape permeability (DG ENV. 2012). Natura 2000 (N2K) sites network, designated under the ” Habitat” Directive (EC, 1992) and the ” Bird” Directive (EC 2010), will form the backbone of GI. Connectivity is defined as a combined product of structural and functional connectivity, i.e. the effect of physical landscape structure and the actual species use of the landscape.
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  title = {Modelling the Connectivity of {{Natura}} 2000 Sites and Their Integration in the Wider Landscape},
  booktitle = {{{GI}}\_{{Forum}} 2013 - {{Creating}} the {{GISociety}}},
  author = {Estreguil, Christine and Caudullo, Giovanni},
  editor = {Jekel, Thomas and Car, Adrijana and Strobl, Josef and Griesebner, Gerald},
  date = {2013},
  pages = {508--511},
  publisher = {{Wichmann-Verlag}},
  location = {{Berlin, Germany}},
  issn = {2308-1708},
  doi = {10.1553/giscience2013s508},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1553/giscience2013s508},
  abstract = {Within the European Biodiversity Strategy for 2020 (EC 2011), the Green Infrastructure (GI) is introduced as one supporting tool to increase spatial and functional connectivity between natural protected and un-protected areas, and to improve landscape permeability (DG ENV. 2012). Natura 2000 (N2K) sites network, designated under the ” Habitat” Directive (EC, 1992) and the ” Bird” Directive (EC 2010), will form the backbone of GI. Connectivity is defined as a combined product of structural and functional connectivity, i.e. the effect of physical landscape structure and the actual species use of the landscape.},
  isbn = {978-3-87907-532-4},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-12538311,~to-add-doi-URL,connectivity,integration-techniques,landscape-modelling,natura-2000}
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