The provision of ecosystem services is a prominent rationale for urban greening, and there is a prevailing mantra that ‘trees are good’. However, understanding how urban trees contribute to sustainability must also consider disservices. In this perspective article, we discuss recent research on ecosystem disservices of urban trees, including infrastructure conflicts, health and safety impacts, aesthetic issues, and environmentally detrimental consequences, as well as management costs related to ecological disturbances and risk management. We also discuss tradeoffs regarding species selection and local conservation concerns, as well as the central role of human perception in the interpretation of ecosystem services and disservices, particular...
Urban tree planting initiatives are being actively promoted as a planning tool to enable urban areas...
Ecological integrity has been an umbrella concept guiding ecosystem management for several decades. ...
Social Impact Statement Positive interactions between people and nature inspire behaviours that are...
The provision of ecosystem services is a prominent rationale for urban greening, and there is a prev...
Ecosystem services provided by urban green areas have been recognised to an increasing degree follow...
Urban tree planting initiatives are being actively promoted as a planning tool to enable urban areas...
Urban trees can potentially mitigate environmental degradation accompanying rapid urbanisation via a...
Considering ecosystem disservices (EDS) of urban forests alongside the services (ES) can lead to bet...
The presence of mature, broad-leafed trees in urban areas is increasingly evidenced as being benefic...
Urban and peri-urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem service benefits for urban society. Reco...
It is well known that, at present, more than a half of the world population live in the built-up are...
It is reported that approximately 53.4% of world population live in the urban areas and urban popula...
Urban trees collectively form a forest resource that provides a range of benefits to human populatio...
This book is a collaborative effort among academics and practitioners who have developed an apprecia...
Ecosystem services is a broad term for the welfare humans derive from nature. For a number of reason...
Urban tree planting initiatives are being actively promoted as a planning tool to enable urban areas...
Ecological integrity has been an umbrella concept guiding ecosystem management for several decades. ...
Social Impact Statement Positive interactions between people and nature inspire behaviours that are...
The provision of ecosystem services is a prominent rationale for urban greening, and there is a prev...
Ecosystem services provided by urban green areas have been recognised to an increasing degree follow...
Urban tree planting initiatives are being actively promoted as a planning tool to enable urban areas...
Urban trees can potentially mitigate environmental degradation accompanying rapid urbanisation via a...
Considering ecosystem disservices (EDS) of urban forests alongside the services (ES) can lead to bet...
The presence of mature, broad-leafed trees in urban areas is increasingly evidenced as being benefic...
Urban and peri-urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem service benefits for urban society. Reco...
It is well known that, at present, more than a half of the world population live in the built-up are...
It is reported that approximately 53.4% of world population live in the urban areas and urban popula...
Urban trees collectively form a forest resource that provides a range of benefits to human populatio...
This book is a collaborative effort among academics and practitioners who have developed an apprecia...
Ecosystem services is a broad term for the welfare humans derive from nature. For a number of reason...
Urban tree planting initiatives are being actively promoted as a planning tool to enable urban areas...
Ecological integrity has been an umbrella concept guiding ecosystem management for several decades. ...
Social Impact Statement Positive interactions between people and nature inspire behaviours that are...