Urbanisation causes profound changes in natural ecosystems, often reducing or eliminating ecosystem services, i.e. benefits from nature to human well-being. Cities can nevertheless contain a substantial amount of greenspace, which has the potential to continue to provide such services. Knowledge of how to manage urban ecosystems from this perspective has the potential to improve citizens’ quality of life and urban sustainability. This thesis presents six urban ecosystem service models, namely: reduction of air pollution; heat island mitigation; stormwater runoff reduction; carbon storage; opportunities for cultural ecosystem services in public greenspaces; and provision of habitat for biodiversity. These are explored to examine the nat...
The process of urbanisation has resulted in the degradation of the ecosystem servicesprovided by the...
The process of urbanisation has resulted in the degradation of the ecosystem servicesprovided by the...
The world’s urban population is expected to rise from 3.9 to 6.4 billion people between 2014 and 205...
The school of thought surrounding the urban ecosystem has increasingly become in vogue among researc...
AbstractUrbanisation is a key driver of land use change and urban growth is set to continue. The pro...
The school of thought surrounding the urban ecosystem has increasingly become in vogue among researc...
The school of thought surrounding the urban ecosystem has increasingly become in vogue among researc...
The process of urbanisation has resulted in the degradation of the ecosystem services provided by t...
Ecosystem services are provided at different spatial and service/functional scales. The local level ...
As the global population urbanises, the benefits derived from contact with nature increasingly depen...
We tend to take nature’s ecological systems – or ecosystems – for granted, but they provide critical...
AbstractUrbanisation is a key driver of land use change and urban growth is set to continue. The pro...
Ecosystem services are provided at different spatial and service/functional scales. The local level ...
Growing urban areas are facing significant challenges, in terms of ecosystem health, human wellbeing...
Ecological research targeting sustainable urban landscapes needs to include findings and methods fro...
The process of urbanisation has resulted in the degradation of the ecosystem servicesprovided by the...
The process of urbanisation has resulted in the degradation of the ecosystem servicesprovided by the...
The world’s urban population is expected to rise from 3.9 to 6.4 billion people between 2014 and 205...
The school of thought surrounding the urban ecosystem has increasingly become in vogue among researc...
AbstractUrbanisation is a key driver of land use change and urban growth is set to continue. The pro...
The school of thought surrounding the urban ecosystem has increasingly become in vogue among researc...
The school of thought surrounding the urban ecosystem has increasingly become in vogue among researc...
The process of urbanisation has resulted in the degradation of the ecosystem services provided by t...
Ecosystem services are provided at different spatial and service/functional scales. The local level ...
As the global population urbanises, the benefits derived from contact with nature increasingly depen...
We tend to take nature’s ecological systems – or ecosystems – for granted, but they provide critical...
AbstractUrbanisation is a key driver of land use change and urban growth is set to continue. The pro...
Ecosystem services are provided at different spatial and service/functional scales. The local level ...
Growing urban areas are facing significant challenges, in terms of ecosystem health, human wellbeing...
Ecological research targeting sustainable urban landscapes needs to include findings and methods fro...
The process of urbanisation has resulted in the degradation of the ecosystem servicesprovided by the...
The process of urbanisation has resulted in the degradation of the ecosystem servicesprovided by the...
The world’s urban population is expected to rise from 3.9 to 6.4 billion people between 2014 and 205...