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Thomas Schauppenlehner
Researcher at University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
Publications - 31
Citations - 1787
Thomas Schauppenlehner is an academic researcher from University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land use & Cultural landscape. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1493 citations.
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Contributions of cultural services to the ecosystem services agenda.
Terry C. Daniel,Andreas Muhar,Arne Arnberger,Olivier Aznar,James Boyd,Kai M. A. Chan,Robert Costanza,Thomas Elmqvist,Courtney G. Flint,Paul H. Gobster,Adrienne Grêt-Regamey,Rebecca Lave,Susanne Muhar,Marianne Penker,Robert G. Ribe,Thomas Schauppenlehner,Thomas Sikor,Ihor Soloviy,Marja Spierenburg,Karolina Taczanowska,Jordan Tam,Andreas von der Dunk +21 more
TL;DR: A common representation is offered that frames cultural services, along with all ES, by the relative contribution of relevant ecological structures and functions and by applicable social evaluation approaches, which provides a foundation for merging ecological and social science epistemologies to define and integrate cultural services better within the broader ES framework.
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Ecosystem services and economic development in Austrian agricultural landscapes - The impact of policy and climate change scenarios on trade-offs and synergies
Mathias Kirchner,Johannes Schmidt,Georg Kindermann,Veronika Kulmer,Hermine Mitter,Franz Prettenthaler,Johannes Rüdisser,Thomas Schauppenlehner,Martin Schönhart,Franziska Strauss,Ulrike Tappeiner,Ulrike Tappeiner,Erich Tasser,Erwin Schmid +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated modeling framework was developed to quantify indicators for ecosystem services (ES) and economic development (ED) in agricultural landscapes in Austria, where impacts, trade-offs, and synergies of ES and ED are assessed for different agricultural policy pathways and regional climate change scenarios.
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Patterns of acceptance and non-acceptance within energy landscapes: A case study on wind energy expansion in Austria
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated eight decisive patterns of acceptance and non-acceptance of wind energy and found that local opposition to wind energy cannot be explained by single factors but is caused by a complex set of individual and collective preferences rooted in institutional and socio-political arrangements.
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Optimization of scale and parametrization for terrain segmentation: An application to soil-landscape modeling
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a procedure to optimize parametrization and scale for terrain-based environmental modeling, exemplified on crop yield data, which is assumed to represent a proxy for soil productivity.
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Integration of bio-physical and economic models to analyze management intensity and landscape structure effects at farm and landscape level
TL;DR: In this article, an integrated spatially explicit land use modeling framework was developed to analyze the cost-effectiveness of selected agri-environmental program (AEP) measures.