Franziska Kroll
University of Kiel
11 Papers
51 Citations
Franziska Kroll is an academic researcher from University of Kiel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem services & Land use. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Mapping ecosystem service supply, demand and budgets
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an easy-to-apply concept based on a matrix linking spatially explicit biophysical landscape units to ecological integrity, ecosystem service supply and demand, which reveals patterns of human activities over time and space as well as the capacities of different ecosystems to provide ecosystem services under changing land use.
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Landscapes' Capacities to Provide Ecosystem Services - a Concept for Land-Cover Based Assessments
TL;DR: The research concept and methodological framework presented here for discussion have initially been applied in different case studies and shall be developed further to provide a useful tool for the quantification and spatial modelling of multiple ecosystem services in different landscapes.
Rural-urban gradient analysis of ecosystem services supply and demand dynamics
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a method to quantify and map the supply and demand of three essential provisioning services (energy, food, and water) along the rural-urban gradient of the eastern German region Leipzig-Halle.
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Synergies, Trade-offs, and Losses of Ecosystem Services in Urban Regions: an Integrated Multiscale Framework Applied to the Leipzig-Halle Region, Germany
TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical framework for the spatial and temporal integration of different ecosystem services in an urban region to determine synergies, trade-offs and losses is discussed. And the authors address both the opportunities and challenges that were encountered in the integration study, specifically with respect to the application in land use planning.
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Does demographic change affect land use patterns?: A case study from Germany
Franziska Kroll,Dagmar Haase +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated statistical relationships and spatial differentiations between demographic and land use change for the whole of Germany and found that in most growing regions in the West of Germany a correlation was found between land use, natural population growth and net-migration.
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