Soil is the vital foundation of terrestrial ecosystems storing water, nutrients, and almost three-quarters of the organic carbon stocks of the Earth's biomes. Soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks vary with land-cover and land-use change, with significant losses occurring through disturbance and cultivation. Although urbanisation is a growing contributor to land-use change globally, the effects of urban land-cover types on SOC stocks have not been studied for densely built cities. Additionally, there is a need to resolve the direction and extent to which greenspace management such as tree planting impacts on SOC concentrations. Here, we analyse the effect of land-cover (herbaceous, shrub or tree cover), on SOC stocks in domestic gardens and non-...
© 2015 British Ecological Society The capacity of urban areas to deliver provisioning ecosystem serv...
Gardens are hot spots for urban biodiversity and provide habitats for many plant and animal species,...
As a result of growing food demands, the area of land used globally for agriculture has rapidly incr...
1. Modern agriculture, in seeking to maximize yields to meet growing global food demand, has caused ...
Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveground le...
Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveground le...
Removing CO2 from the atmosphere and storing carbon in vegetation and soil are important ecosystem s...
Urban areas are characterised by land use change processes. Urban and peri-urban soils degradation i...
Urbanization influences soil carbon (C) stocks and flows, which, in turn, affect soil-derived ecosys...
Urban areas are characterised by land use change processes. Urban and peri-urban soils degradation i...
Soil organic carbon (SOC), although a small component of the soil, is fundamental to delivering the...
International audiencePurpose Assessments of urban soil organic carbon stock (SOCS) are scant becaus...
An increasingly urbanized world is one of the most prominent examples of global environmental change...
Soil organic carbon (SOC), one of the largest terrestrial carbon (C) stocks on Earth, has been deple...
Urban soils are subject to anthropogenic influences and, reciprocally, provide benefits and dis-bene...
© 2015 British Ecological Society The capacity of urban areas to deliver provisioning ecosystem serv...
Gardens are hot spots for urban biodiversity and provide habitats for many plant and animal species,...
As a result of growing food demands, the area of land used globally for agriculture has rapidly incr...
1. Modern agriculture, in seeking to maximize yields to meet growing global food demand, has caused ...
Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveground le...
Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveground le...
Removing CO2 from the atmosphere and storing carbon in vegetation and soil are important ecosystem s...
Urban areas are characterised by land use change processes. Urban and peri-urban soils degradation i...
Urbanization influences soil carbon (C) stocks and flows, which, in turn, affect soil-derived ecosys...
Urban areas are characterised by land use change processes. Urban and peri-urban soils degradation i...
Soil organic carbon (SOC), although a small component of the soil, is fundamental to delivering the...
International audiencePurpose Assessments of urban soil organic carbon stock (SOCS) are scant becaus...
An increasingly urbanized world is one of the most prominent examples of global environmental change...
Soil organic carbon (SOC), one of the largest terrestrial carbon (C) stocks on Earth, has been deple...
Urban soils are subject to anthropogenic influences and, reciprocally, provide benefits and dis-bene...
© 2015 British Ecological Society The capacity of urban areas to deliver provisioning ecosystem serv...
Gardens are hot spots for urban biodiversity and provide habitats for many plant and animal species,...
As a result of growing food demands, the area of land used globally for agriculture has rapidly incr...