Using data from selected areas in five UK cities, we studied the relationships between urban form and the following measures of ecosystem performance: availability and patch characteristics of tree cover, gardens and green space; storm-water run-off; maximum temperature; carbon sequestration. Although most measures of ecosystem performance declined with increasing urban density, there was considerable variability in the relationships. This suggests that at any given density, there is substantial scope for maximising ecological performance. The social status of residents was related to measures of tree cover. Housing type was significantly associated with some types of ecosystem service provision, indicating that the type of development may ...
In the context of population growth and urbanisation, associated with an increase in the concentrati...
The degradation and loss of vital ecosystem functions and services have been an uncontested result o...
Urbanisation causes profound changes in natural ecosystems, often reducing or eliminating ecosystem ...
The process of urbanisation has resulted in the degradation of the ecosystem servicesprovided by the...
Our world is increasingly urbanizing which is highlighting that sustainable cities are essential for...
abstract: This project examines a complex issue in urban ecology: the impact of biodiversity on ecos...
The degradation and loss of vital ecosystem functions and services are an uncontested result of urba...
Our world is increasingly urbanizing which is highlighting that sustainable cities are essential for...
Research over many decades has documented numerous environmental effects of urbanization, ranging fr...
The degradation and loss of vital ecosystem functions and services have been an uncontested result o...
Humans rely upon ecosystem services to regulate their environment and to provide resources and cultu...
Nature-based solutions have emerged as a concept for integrating ecosystem-based approaches whilst a...
Megacities contain at least 10 million people whose wellbeing largely depends on ecosystem services ...
Humans rely upon ecosystem services to regulate their environment and to provide resources and cultu...
Positive relationships between biodiversity and urban ecosystem services (UES) are widely implied wi...
In the context of population growth and urbanisation, associated with an increase in the concentrati...
The degradation and loss of vital ecosystem functions and services have been an uncontested result o...
Urbanisation causes profound changes in natural ecosystems, often reducing or eliminating ecosystem ...
The process of urbanisation has resulted in the degradation of the ecosystem servicesprovided by the...
Our world is increasingly urbanizing which is highlighting that sustainable cities are essential for...
abstract: This project examines a complex issue in urban ecology: the impact of biodiversity on ecos...
The degradation and loss of vital ecosystem functions and services are an uncontested result of urba...
Our world is increasingly urbanizing which is highlighting that sustainable cities are essential for...
Research over many decades has documented numerous environmental effects of urbanization, ranging fr...
The degradation and loss of vital ecosystem functions and services have been an uncontested result o...
Humans rely upon ecosystem services to regulate their environment and to provide resources and cultu...
Nature-based solutions have emerged as a concept for integrating ecosystem-based approaches whilst a...
Megacities contain at least 10 million people whose wellbeing largely depends on ecosystem services ...
Humans rely upon ecosystem services to regulate their environment and to provide resources and cultu...
Positive relationships between biodiversity and urban ecosystem services (UES) are widely implied wi...
In the context of population growth and urbanisation, associated with an increase in the concentrati...
The degradation and loss of vital ecosystem functions and services have been an uncontested result o...
Urbanisation causes profound changes in natural ecosystems, often reducing or eliminating ecosystem ...