Environmental Data: The usage of landscape ecological concepts in the ...

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Table of content: 1. Frequency of early concepts; 2. Frequency of additional concepts; 3. Use of any early concept; 4. Use of any additional concept, 5. Pl...

Citation

Hersperger, A., Grădinaru, S., Pierri Daunt, A. B., Imhof, C., Fan, P. (2021). The usage of landscape ecological concepts in the planning literature. EnviDat. https://www.doi.org/10.16904/envidat.254.

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1. Frequency of early concepts.
This data provides the total number of times each article used each early concept (Q1). This data was used to produce the Figure 2a at the original publication.
1. Frequency of early concepts.
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2. Frequency of additional concepts.
This data provides the total number of times each article used each additional concept (Q1). This data was used to produce the Figure 2b at the original publication.
2. Frequency of additional concepts.
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3. Use of any early concept.
This data provides the total number of times each article used any early concept (Q1). This data was used to produce the Figure 3a at the original publication.
3. Use of any early concept.
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4. Use of any additional concept.
This data provides the total number of times each article used any additional concept (Q1). This data was used to produce the Figure 3b at the original publication.
4. Use of any additional concept.
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5. Planning steps.
This data provides the number of times landscape ecological concepts were addressed in each planning steps in 52 empirical papers analysed in detail (Q2). This data was used to produce the Figure 4 at the original publication.
5. Planning steps.
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6. Protocol
Protocol for assessing the integration of landscape ecological concepts into planning. To systematically collect the data, we used this protocol which addressed the following questions: (a) which type of planning is addressed by the paper? (b) to which planning level does the paper refer to? (c) which concepts are integrated in any of the planning steps described above?
6. Protocol