Mounting research assesses the provision of regulating ecosystem services by green infrastructure in urban areas, but the extent to which these services can offer effective nature-based solutions for addressing urban climate change-related challenges is rarely considered. In this chapter, we synthesize knowledge from assessments of urban green infrastructure carried out in Europe and beyond to evaluate the potential contribution of regulating ecosystem services to offset carbon emissions, reduce heat stress and abate air pollution at the metropolitan, city and site scales. Results from this review indicate that the potential of regulating ecosystem services provided by urban green infrastructure to counteract these three climate change-rela...
The global nature-climate crisis along with a fundamental shift in world population towards cities a...
The global climate change agenda proceeds at an incremental pace while the Earth is approaching crit...
Assessing mismatches between ecosystem service (ES) supply and demand can provide relevant insights ...
Mounting research assesses the provision of regulating ecosystem services by green infrastructure in...
The chapter highlights the potential of nature in cities in mitigating and adapting to climate chang...
In the context of population growth and urbanisation, associated with an increase in the concentrati...
Mounting research highlights the contribution of ecosystem services provided by urban forests to qua...
There is a high growing demand for regulating ecosystem services such as air quality regulation, reg...
Green infrastructure is a structural system of naturally developed human societies, capable of prese...
In order to develop climate resilient urban areas and reduce emissions, several opportunities exist ...
Urban green and blue infrastructure (GBI) and associated ecosystem services (ES) are increasingly re...
Breuste J., Schnellinger J., Qureshi S., Faggi A.: Urban ecosystem services on the local level: Urba...
Urban planning is the most relevant decision-making process affecting urban regulating ecosystem ser...
The paper proposed deals with the role of Ecosystem Services (ES) in urban areas for Climate Change ...
Biodiversity provides many ecosystem services in cities that are beneficial to human well-being incl...
The global nature-climate crisis along with a fundamental shift in world population towards cities a...
The global climate change agenda proceeds at an incremental pace while the Earth is approaching crit...
Assessing mismatches between ecosystem service (ES) supply and demand can provide relevant insights ...
Mounting research assesses the provision of regulating ecosystem services by green infrastructure in...
The chapter highlights the potential of nature in cities in mitigating and adapting to climate chang...
In the context of population growth and urbanisation, associated with an increase in the concentrati...
Mounting research highlights the contribution of ecosystem services provided by urban forests to qua...
There is a high growing demand for regulating ecosystem services such as air quality regulation, reg...
Green infrastructure is a structural system of naturally developed human societies, capable of prese...
In order to develop climate resilient urban areas and reduce emissions, several opportunities exist ...
Urban green and blue infrastructure (GBI) and associated ecosystem services (ES) are increasingly re...
Breuste J., Schnellinger J., Qureshi S., Faggi A.: Urban ecosystem services on the local level: Urba...
Urban planning is the most relevant decision-making process affecting urban regulating ecosystem ser...
The paper proposed deals with the role of Ecosystem Services (ES) in urban areas for Climate Change ...
Biodiversity provides many ecosystem services in cities that are beneficial to human well-being incl...
The global nature-climate crisis along with a fundamental shift in world population towards cities a...
The global climate change agenda proceeds at an incremental pace while the Earth is approaching crit...
Assessing mismatches between ecosystem service (ES) supply and demand can provide relevant insights ...