Mapping and assessment of recreational cultural ecosystem services supply and demand in Vilnius (Lithuania)
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Summary: | This work aims to map and assess the recreational culture ecosystem services (CES) supply and demand in Vilnius. A novel framework individually assessed natural recreational CES supply and cultural recreational CES supply dimensions. So far, the previous works did not consider both CES components individually. Also, the validation of CES models is scarce and challenging. This work aims to map and assess natural recreational supply CES, cultural recreational CES supply, natural + cultural recreational CES supply, and cultural recreational CES demand. The results showed that the natural recreational CES supply dimension was the highest in protected areas. In contrast, the cultural, recreational CES supply dimension had the highest scores in the city centre. Natural + cultural recreational CES supply was high in the areas where the previous models had the highest values (e.g., protected areas and the city centre). The natural + cultural recreational CES supply model was validated using an online survey. Recreational CES demand was the highest in the areas near the city centre. There was a mismatch between the natural recreational CES supply and recreational demand. Nevertheless, we identified a match between cultural recreational CES supply dimension, Natural + cultural recreational CES supply and recreation CES demand. All the studied parameters had a clustered pattern. The natural recreational CES supply dimension had a hot spot in the northern part of the city. In contrast, cultural recreational CES supply dimension, Natural + cultural recreational CES supply and recreational CES demand were clustered in the city centre. Overall, it is vital to preserve the areas with maximum natural recreation CES supply and limit the urban expansion in these areas. Also, it is essential to reduce the car traffic to the centre and improve public transport accessibility to increase air quality and the impact of pollutants on cultural heritage sites. |
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Mapping and assessment of recreational cultural ecosystem services supply and demand in Vilnius (Lithuania)RecreationCultural ecosystem servicesSupplyDemandMappingManagementThis work aims to map and assess the recreational culture ecosystem services (CES) supply and demand in Vilnius. A novel framework individually assessed natural recreational CES supply and cultural recreational CES supply dimensions. So far, the previous works did not consider both CES components individually. Also, the validation of CES models is scarce and challenging. This work aims to map and assess natural recreational supply CES, cultural recreational CES supply, natural + cultural recreational CES supply, and cultural recreational CES demand. The results showed that the natural recreational CES supply dimension was the highest in protected areas. In contrast, the cultural, recreational CES supply dimension had the highest scores in the city centre. Natural + cultural recreational CES supply was high in the areas where the previous models had the highest values (e.g., protected areas and the city centre). The natural + cultural recreational CES supply model was validated using an online survey. Recreational CES demand was the highest in the areas near the city centre. There was a mismatch between the natural recreational CES supply and recreational demand. Nevertheless, we identified a match between cultural recreational CES supply dimension, Natural + cultural recreational CES supply and recreation CES demand. All the studied parameters had a clustered pattern. The natural recreational CES supply dimension had a hot spot in the northern part of the city. In contrast, cultural recreational CES supply dimension, Natural + cultural recreational CES supply and recreational CES demand were clustered in the city centre. Overall, it is vital to preserve the areas with maximum natural recreation CES supply and limit the urban expansion in these areas. Also, it is essential to reduce the car traffic to the centre and improve public transport accessibility to increase air quality and the impact of pollutants on cultural heritage sites.ElsevierRepositório da Universidade de LisboaKalinauskas, MariusBogdzevič, KatažynaGomes, EduardoInácio, MiguelBarcelo, DamiaZhao, WenwuPereira, Paulo2022-10-04T10:00:26Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/54690engKalinauskas, M., Bogdzevič, K., Gomes, E., Inácio, M., Barcelo, D., Zhao, W., & Pereira, P. (2022). Mapping and assessment of recreational cultural ecosystem services supply and demand in Vilnius (Lithuania). Science of The Total Environment, 855, 15890. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.1585900048-969710.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.158590metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-17T14:50:05Zoai:repositorio.ulisboa.pt:10451/54690Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T03:26:19.515196Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Mapping and assessment of recreational cultural ecosystem services supply and demand in Vilnius (Lithuania) |
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Mapping and assessment of recreational cultural ecosystem services supply and demand in Vilnius (Lithuania) |
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Mapping and assessment of recreational cultural ecosystem services supply and demand in Vilnius (Lithuania) Kalinauskas, Marius Recreation Cultural ecosystem services Supply Demand Mapping Management |
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Mapping and assessment of recreational cultural ecosystem services supply and demand in Vilnius (Lithuania) |
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Mapping and assessment of recreational cultural ecosystem services supply and demand in Vilnius (Lithuania) |
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Mapping and assessment of recreational cultural ecosystem services supply and demand in Vilnius (Lithuania) |
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Mapping and assessment of recreational cultural ecosystem services supply and demand in Vilnius (Lithuania) |
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Mapping and assessment of recreational cultural ecosystem services supply and demand in Vilnius (Lithuania) |
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Kalinauskas, Marius |
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Kalinauskas, Marius Bogdzevič, Katažyna Gomes, Eduardo Inácio, Miguel Barcelo, Damia Zhao, Wenwu Pereira, Paulo |
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Bogdzevič, Katažyna Gomes, Eduardo Inácio, Miguel Barcelo, Damia Zhao, Wenwu Pereira, Paulo |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Kalinauskas, Marius Bogdzevič, Katažyna Gomes, Eduardo Inácio, Miguel Barcelo, Damia Zhao, Wenwu Pereira, Paulo |
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Recreation Cultural ecosystem services Supply Demand Mapping Management |
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Recreation Cultural ecosystem services Supply Demand Mapping Management |
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This work aims to map and assess the recreational culture ecosystem services (CES) supply and demand in Vilnius. A novel framework individually assessed natural recreational CES supply and cultural recreational CES supply dimensions. So far, the previous works did not consider both CES components individually. Also, the validation of CES models is scarce and challenging. This work aims to map and assess natural recreational supply CES, cultural recreational CES supply, natural + cultural recreational CES supply, and cultural recreational CES demand. The results showed that the natural recreational CES supply dimension was the highest in protected areas. In contrast, the cultural, recreational CES supply dimension had the highest scores in the city centre. Natural + cultural recreational CES supply was high in the areas where the previous models had the highest values (e.g., protected areas and the city centre). The natural + cultural recreational CES supply model was validated using an online survey. Recreational CES demand was the highest in the areas near the city centre. There was a mismatch between the natural recreational CES supply and recreational demand. Nevertheless, we identified a match between cultural recreational CES supply dimension, Natural + cultural recreational CES supply and recreation CES demand. All the studied parameters had a clustered pattern. The natural recreational CES supply dimension had a hot spot in the northern part of the city. In contrast, cultural recreational CES supply dimension, Natural + cultural recreational CES supply and recreational CES demand were clustered in the city centre. Overall, it is vital to preserve the areas with maximum natural recreation CES supply and limit the urban expansion in these areas. Also, it is essential to reduce the car traffic to the centre and improve public transport accessibility to increase air quality and the impact of pollutants on cultural heritage sites. |
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