Ongoing urban exploitation is increasing pressure to transform urban green spaces, while there is increasing awareness that greenery provides a range of important benefits to city residents. In efforts to help resolve associated problems we have developed a framework for integrated assessments of ecosystem service (ES) benefits and values provided by urban greenery, based on the ecosystem service cascade model. The aim is to provide a method for assessing the contribution to, and valuing, multiple ES provided by urban greenery that can be readily applied in routine planning processes. The framework is unique as it recognizes that an urban greenery comprises several components and functions that can contribute to multiple ecosystem services ...
Breuste J., Schnellinger J., Qureshi S., Faggi A.: Urban ecosystem services on the local level: Urba...
This report presents guidance for mapping urban ecosystems and includes an indicator framework to as...
The urban dimension of ecosystem services (ES ) is underexposed, while the importance of ES for huma...
Ongoing urban exploitation is increasing pressure to transform urban green spaces, while there is in...
The concept of ecosystems services has become an important model for linking the functions of ecosys...
It is reported that approximately 53.4% of world population live in the urban areas and urban popula...
The degradation and loss of vital ecosystem functions and services are an uncontested result of urba...
The notion of Ecosystem Services (ESs) is constantly increasing in interest given their provision of...
Facing the growing amount of people living in cities and, at the same time, the need for a compact a...
Considering ecosystem disservices (EDS) of urban forests alongside the services (ES) can lead to bet...
Ecosystem service (ES) is a conceptual linkage between biodiversity and human well-being. In a conte...
The methodology brings about new and practical approaches in assessment of five ecosystem functions ...
In an ever more urban world, the role of green spaces in cities is increasingly highlighted for thei...
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment in 2005 defined and categorized the concept of Ecosystem Service...
This project investigates how physical science knowledge is, and could be better, mobilized within u...
Breuste J., Schnellinger J., Qureshi S., Faggi A.: Urban ecosystem services on the local level: Urba...
This report presents guidance for mapping urban ecosystems and includes an indicator framework to as...
The urban dimension of ecosystem services (ES ) is underexposed, while the importance of ES for huma...
Ongoing urban exploitation is increasing pressure to transform urban green spaces, while there is in...
The concept of ecosystems services has become an important model for linking the functions of ecosys...
It is reported that approximately 53.4% of world population live in the urban areas and urban popula...
The degradation and loss of vital ecosystem functions and services are an uncontested result of urba...
The notion of Ecosystem Services (ESs) is constantly increasing in interest given their provision of...
Facing the growing amount of people living in cities and, at the same time, the need for a compact a...
Considering ecosystem disservices (EDS) of urban forests alongside the services (ES) can lead to bet...
Ecosystem service (ES) is a conceptual linkage between biodiversity and human well-being. In a conte...
The methodology brings about new and practical approaches in assessment of five ecosystem functions ...
In an ever more urban world, the role of green spaces in cities is increasingly highlighted for thei...
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment in 2005 defined and categorized the concept of Ecosystem Service...
This project investigates how physical science knowledge is, and could be better, mobilized within u...
Breuste J., Schnellinger J., Qureshi S., Faggi A.: Urban ecosystem services on the local level: Urba...
This report presents guidance for mapping urban ecosystems and includes an indicator framework to as...
The urban dimension of ecosystem services (ES ) is underexposed, while the importance of ES for huma...