Humans rely upon ecosystem services to regulate their environment and to provide resources and cultural benefits. As the world’s urban population grows, it becomes increasingly important to find ways of improving the provision of ecosystem services in urban areas. However, the kinds of ecosystem services that are most needed or demanded by urban populations, and the opportunities to provide these, vary widely in cities around the world. Here we explore variation in climate, Human Development Index (HDI), and population density, and discuss their implications for providing and managing urban ecosystem services. Using 221 published studies of urban ecosystem services, we analyse the extent to which existing research adequately covers global v...
none22siThe urban environment is characterised by many pressures caused by population growth, transp...
Addressing urban challenges with nature-based approaches can improve and protect ecosystem services....
We tend to take nature’s ecological systems – or ecosystems – for granted, but they provide critical...
Humans rely upon ecosystem services to regulate their environment and to provide resources and cultu...
<div><p>Our world is increasingly urbanizing which is highlighting that sustainable cities are essen...
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...
Aim: We propose and test a climate tolerance and trait choice hypothesis of urban macroecological va...
Urbanization has caused multiple environmental grand challenges that impair urban sustainability. Ur...
The world’s urban population is expected to rise from 3.9 to 6.4 billion people between 2014 and 205...
Using data from selected areas in five UK cities, we studied the relationships between urban form an...
Vegetation is one of the main resources involve in ecosystem functioning and providing ecosystem ser...
Abstract Although a number of comprehensive reviews have examined global ecosystem services (ES), fe...
Aim: Urban macroecology studies can provide important insights into the impacts of climate change an...
Governance of ecosystem services for an urban population is an issue that is of global concern as pe...
none22siThe urban environment is characterised by many pressures caused by population growth, transp...
Addressing urban challenges with nature-based approaches can improve and protect ecosystem services....
We tend to take nature’s ecological systems – or ecosystems – for granted, but they provide critical...
Humans rely upon ecosystem services to regulate their environment and to provide resources and cultu...
<div><p>Our world is increasingly urbanizing which is highlighting that sustainable cities are essen...
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...
Aim: We propose and test a climate tolerance and trait choice hypothesis of urban macroecological va...
Urbanization has caused multiple environmental grand challenges that impair urban sustainability. Ur...
The world’s urban population is expected to rise from 3.9 to 6.4 billion people between 2014 and 205...
Using data from selected areas in five UK cities, we studied the relationships between urban form an...
Vegetation is one of the main resources involve in ecosystem functioning and providing ecosystem ser...
Abstract Although a number of comprehensive reviews have examined global ecosystem services (ES), fe...
Aim: Urban macroecology studies can provide important insights into the impacts of climate change an...
Governance of ecosystem services for an urban population is an issue that is of global concern as pe...
none22siThe urban environment is characterised by many pressures caused by population growth, transp...
Addressing urban challenges with nature-based approaches can improve and protect ecosystem services....
We tend to take nature’s ecological systems – or ecosystems – for granted, but they provide critical...