Designing urban futures: a methodological framework for the spatial allocation of nature-based solutions through participatory planning and ecosystem services evaluation
Cities in the Global South, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean are increasingly vulnerable to the compounded effects of climate change, unplanned urban expansion, and persistent socio-environmental inequalities. Rapid urbanization in these regions often occurs in contexts marked by inst...
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Uribe Aguado, Juliana
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Urban planning
Ecosystem services
Desicion support tools
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Uribe Aguado, Juliana |
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Rodríguez Sánchez, Juan Pablo |
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Uribe Aguado, Juliana |
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