TY - T1 - Perceived contributions of multifunctional landscapes to human well-being : Evidence from 13 European sites SN - / UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10138/318233 T3 - A1 - Fagerholm, Nora; Martín‐López, Berta; Torralba, Mario; Oteros‐Rozas, Elisa; Lechner, Alex M.; Bieling, Claudia; Olafsson, Anton Stahl; Albert, Christian; Raymond, Christopher M.; Garcia‐Martin, Maria; Gulsrud, Natalie; Plieninger, Tobias A2 - PB - Y1 - 2020 LA - eng AB - Multifunctional landscapes provide critical benefits and are essential for human well-being. The relationship between multifunctional landscapes and well-being has mostly been studied using ecosystem services as a linkage. However, there is a challenge of concretizing what human well-being exactly is and how it can be measured, particularly in relation to ecosystem services, landscape values and related discussions. In this paper, we measure self-reported well-being through applying an inductive... VO - IS - SP - OP - KW - ecosystem services; free listing; human well-being; landscape planning; multifunctional landscapes; PPGIS; quality of life; self-reported well-being; 1172 Environmental sciences N1 - PP - ER -