Urbani izziv Volume 35, No. 1, June 2024
                : 168-183
             
                 (Articles)
                 UDK: 911.372.7:502/504
                    doi: 10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2024-35-01-06
             
 
             
             
              
             Author
                Vita Žlender
                     Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia,  Ljubljana, Slovenia 
                     vita.zlender@uirs.si
              
             Title
              Assessing cultural ecosystem service potential for green infrastructure planning in a peri-urban landscape:  
An expert-based matrix approach
              
                 Abstract
                 With the encroachment of urban areas into peri-urban 
landscapes, the requirement for effective green infrastruc
ture (GI) planning has become increasingly important for 
maintaining ecological integrity and human wellbeing. 
An expert-based matrix approach is proposed as a method 
for evaluating the potential of cultural ecosystem services (CES) in making informed GI planning decisions in 
a peri-urban landscape. Experts from various disciplines 
and areas of work were consulted to systematically evaluate various types of land-use and land-cover classes, as 
well as protection regimes characteristic of a peri-urban 
landscape across the CES categories. In addition to CES 
provision potential, experts also evaluated the possible 
potential to cause cultural ecosystem disservices. These 
scores are aggregated to generate spatially explicit maps 
that highlight areas with high CES provision potential 
and those with the potential to cause disservices. This 
approach was then applied to three case study areas, 
demonstrating its effectiveness in identifying priority 
areas for GI planning and management interventions. 
The results highlight the importance of integrating CES 
considerations into GI planning processes to enhance 
landscape resilience, social wellbeing, and cultural heritage preservation in dynamic peri-urban environments. 
Using scoring, validation exercises, and spatially explicit 
presentation on case studies, the utility and applicability 
of the expert-based matrix approach as a valuable tool for 
sustainable GI planning on a landscape scale is demonstrated.
                  
                 Key Words
                 peri-urban landscape, spatial planning, eco system services, green infrastructure, matrix