This chapter addresses the facets of novelty that pervade the urban environment before reviewing the ecosystem services that different components of the urban environment provide. It describes the known and potential contribution of novel elements to these services, with a particular focus on vegetation. The services reviewed include biodiversity maintenance, carbon storage, flood regulation, recreation, spiritual fulfilment and education. The chapter discusses how ecosystem service provision could be boosted by novel components but adds that experiments are required to test our assertions. Research is also needed to investigate trade‐offs among the delivery of ecosystem services in urban areas and to investigate whether they can be success...
Urban and peri-urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem service benefits for urban society. Reco...
Green infrastructure is a structural system of naturally developed human societies, capable of prese...
This chapter argues that the discussion of urban sustainability is in urgent need of new understand...
With more than half of the world's population already living in cities, urban biodiversity and ecosy...
We tend to take nature’s ecological systems – or ecosystems – for granted, but they provide critical...
textabstractUnderstanding the dynamics of urban ecosystem services is a necessary requirement for ad...
The 21st century is already known for unprecedented and fundamental changes and new trajectories - t...
The chapter highlights the potential of nature in cities in mitigating and adapting to climate chang...
The term ecosystem services was coined to describe the societal benefit that natural ecosystems prov...
Many studies have documented the growing fragility of a majority of the globe\u27s ecosystems. Polic...
This paper employs a unique ecosystem services analysis methodology to evaluate how cities could sup...
This project investigates how physical science knowledge is, and could be better, mobilized within u...
Growing urban areas are facing significant challenges, in terms of ecosystem health, human wellbeing...
Urban and peri-urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem service benefits for urban society. Reco...
Governance of ecosystem services for an urban population is an issue that is of global concern as pe...
Urban and peri-urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem service benefits for urban society. Reco...
Green infrastructure is a structural system of naturally developed human societies, capable of prese...
This chapter argues that the discussion of urban sustainability is in urgent need of new understand...
With more than half of the world's population already living in cities, urban biodiversity and ecosy...
We tend to take nature’s ecological systems – or ecosystems – for granted, but they provide critical...
textabstractUnderstanding the dynamics of urban ecosystem services is a necessary requirement for ad...
The 21st century is already known for unprecedented and fundamental changes and new trajectories - t...
The chapter highlights the potential of nature in cities in mitigating and adapting to climate chang...
The term ecosystem services was coined to describe the societal benefit that natural ecosystems prov...
Many studies have documented the growing fragility of a majority of the globe\u27s ecosystems. Polic...
This paper employs a unique ecosystem services analysis methodology to evaluate how cities could sup...
This project investigates how physical science knowledge is, and could be better, mobilized within u...
Growing urban areas are facing significant challenges, in terms of ecosystem health, human wellbeing...
Urban and peri-urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem service benefits for urban society. Reco...
Governance of ecosystem services for an urban population is an issue that is of global concern as pe...
Urban and peri-urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem service benefits for urban society. Reco...
Green infrastructure is a structural system of naturally developed human societies, capable of prese...
This chapter argues that the discussion of urban sustainability is in urgent need of new understand...