The increasing pace of urbanization worldwide makes urban forests key providers of a wide range of ecosystem services that contribute to human well-being in multiple ways. The United Nations estimates that 54 percent of the world’s population already lives in urban areas, and by 2050 two-thirds of the globe’s people will be living in cities. Forests in the urban and peri-urban landscape provide many services that directly and indirectly benefit human beings, such as carbon sequestration, air quality improvements through particulate deposition, wildlife habitat, and aesthetic benefits that improve land and home values as well as human health outcomes, among many others. The importance and contribution of urban forests to human well-being wil...
It is reported that approximately 53.4% of world population live in the urban areas and urban popula...
Urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem services that influence environmental and social welfar...
Megacities contain at least 10 million people whose wellbeing largely depends on ecosystem services ...
Many studies value urban ecosystem service benefits using residents’ willingness to pay and supply-s...
The goal of this study is to assess residents\u27 preferences for a set of attributes describing the...
It is important to integrate user preferences and demands into the design, planning, and management ...
Urban plant biodiversity is influenced by both the physical environment and attitudes and preference...
Extensive economic investigations have shown a variety of benefits derived from urban forests, but s...
In an era of urbanization, forests are a key component of the urban green infrastructure, providing ...
Healthy urban forests should have a diverse, native assemblage of species to support ecological inte...
Municipalities are setting targets for increasing street tree species diversity to support resilienc...
Urban forests provide environmental, social, and economic benefits to urban residents. These benefit...
Extensive economic investigations have shown a variety of benefits derived from urban forests, but s...
abstract: Cities are systems that include natural and human-created components. When a city grows wi...
Urban forests provide vital services to communities and are crucial for our mental, physical and emo...
It is reported that approximately 53.4% of world population live in the urban areas and urban popula...
Urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem services that influence environmental and social welfar...
Megacities contain at least 10 million people whose wellbeing largely depends on ecosystem services ...
Many studies value urban ecosystem service benefits using residents’ willingness to pay and supply-s...
The goal of this study is to assess residents\u27 preferences for a set of attributes describing the...
It is important to integrate user preferences and demands into the design, planning, and management ...
Urban plant biodiversity is influenced by both the physical environment and attitudes and preference...
Extensive economic investigations have shown a variety of benefits derived from urban forests, but s...
In an era of urbanization, forests are a key component of the urban green infrastructure, providing ...
Healthy urban forests should have a diverse, native assemblage of species to support ecological inte...
Municipalities are setting targets for increasing street tree species diversity to support resilienc...
Urban forests provide environmental, social, and economic benefits to urban residents. These benefit...
Extensive economic investigations have shown a variety of benefits derived from urban forests, but s...
abstract: Cities are systems that include natural and human-created components. When a city grows wi...
Urban forests provide vital services to communities and are crucial for our mental, physical and emo...
It is reported that approximately 53.4% of world population live in the urban areas and urban popula...
Urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem services that influence environmental and social welfar...
Megacities contain at least 10 million people whose wellbeing largely depends on ecosystem services ...