In the context of climate change and rapid urbanization, pluvial flooding has posed an increasing challenge for urban sustainability and drawn research attention to better understanding the role of an ecosystem's flood regulation service (EFRS) in mitigating floods. However, relatively little is known about the supply and demand of the EFRS at the city scale and about the effect of nature-based solutions on the EFRS. To fill this gap, we present an integrated method to calculate the EFRS supply as the difference between precipitation and runoff using hydrology models and the EFRS demand as the expected flood damages through flood risk analysis. The spatial relationship between the supply and demand of the EFRS is analyzed using spatial stat...
Hydrological ecosystem services (HESs) such as water purification and water supply are important for...
As China becomes increasingly urbanised, flooding has become a regular occurrence in its major citie...
Global climate and environmental changes are endangering global water resources; and several approac...
Increasing urbanisation in combination with a rise in the frequency and intensity of heavy rain even...
Study region: The Zhengzhou City in China Study focus: Urban flood risk mitigation (UFRM) refers to ...
Ecosystem services (ES) feature highly distinctive spatial and temporal patterns of distribution, qu...
Scientists have made efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of ecosystem service valuat...
The process of rapid urbanization has been causing non-negligible disturbances to our ecosystems, wh...
In the context of global urbanization, urban flood risk in many cities has become a serious environm...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. City managers need to understand how land use and land cover (LULC)...
Climate change is expected to modify the timing and amount of precipitation in the future, increasin...
Climate change is expected to modify the timing and amount of precipitation in the future, increasin...
Even if urban catchments are adequately drained by sewer infrastructures, flooding hotspots develop ...
Floods are one of the most frequent natural hazards in almost every country, with climate change exa...
With the global increase in population and urban expansion, the simultaneous rise of social demand a...
Hydrological ecosystem services (HESs) such as water purification and water supply are important for...
As China becomes increasingly urbanised, flooding has become a regular occurrence in its major citie...
Global climate and environmental changes are endangering global water resources; and several approac...
Increasing urbanisation in combination with a rise in the frequency and intensity of heavy rain even...
Study region: The Zhengzhou City in China Study focus: Urban flood risk mitigation (UFRM) refers to ...
Ecosystem services (ES) feature highly distinctive spatial and temporal patterns of distribution, qu...
Scientists have made efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of ecosystem service valuat...
The process of rapid urbanization has been causing non-negligible disturbances to our ecosystems, wh...
In the context of global urbanization, urban flood risk in many cities has become a serious environm...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. City managers need to understand how land use and land cover (LULC)...
Climate change is expected to modify the timing and amount of precipitation in the future, increasin...
Climate change is expected to modify the timing and amount of precipitation in the future, increasin...
Even if urban catchments are adequately drained by sewer infrastructures, flooding hotspots develop ...
Floods are one of the most frequent natural hazards in almost every country, with climate change exa...
With the global increase in population and urban expansion, the simultaneous rise of social demand a...
Hydrological ecosystem services (HESs) such as water purification and water supply are important for...
As China becomes increasingly urbanised, flooding has become a regular occurrence in its major citie...
Global climate and environmental changes are endangering global water resources; and several approac...