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2025 (English)In: Nature-Based Solutions, E-ISSN 2772-4115, Vol. 7, article id 100232Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Peri-urban landscapes are the meeting point of a wide range of human activities, power dynamics, and social-ecological processes in the Anthropocene. Multiple interests, as well as differences in governance regimes and decision-making processes increase the complexity of peri‑urban landscapes. With this complexity as a background, we place our focus on the interactions between two highly desirable human activities in peri‑urban landscapes: outdoor recreation and biodiversity conservation. The multifunctional role peri‑urban landscapes can fulfill to respond to biodiversity conservation and outdoor recreation goals has the capacity to minimize the potential clash between these two functions. Despite this, little attention has been paid to the realization of multifunctionality in peri‑urban landscapes when addressing the recreation-conservation nexus. In this Perspective, we provide a foundation for further inter-disciplinary explorations in this area by identifying knowledge gaps and priorities for future research on the recreation-conservation nexus in peri‑urban landscapes with particular emphasis on the “spatial” dimension.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier BV, 2025
Keywords
Recreation ecology, Outdoor recreation, Biodiversity, Nature conservation, Urbanization
National Category
Environmental Sciences Environmental Sciences and Nature Conservation Fish and Wildlife Management Environmental Economics and Management Environmental Studies in Social Sciences
Research subject
Urban and Regional Planning
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-362334 (URN)10.1016/j.nbsj.2025.100232 (DOI)2-s2.0-105001817403 (Scopus ID)
Projects
Mistra Sport & Outdoors (MSO) – Theme 3: Sustainable Use of Land and Water
Funder
Mistra - The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research, DIA 2016/36
Note
QC 20250414
2025-04-112025-04-112025-04-14Bibliographically approved