This paper presents a summary of lessons learned from implementing the ecosystem services (ES) approach into urban planning practice in different European urban settings. We summarise a survey co-created with, and presented to, researchers and end-users in city administrations from ten European case study cities. To complement the expert analysis, 14 semi-structured interviews were conducted among stakeholders to assess the use of ES in practice in urban settings. There was strong agreement between scientists and practitioners on both the opportunities and the barriers to uptake the ES concept in urban planning practice. Key agreements were that the ES concept supports decision-making as well as spatial planning, it is most useful as a comm...
Ecosystem services depend on spatial structure of ecosystems. It is acknowledged the benefits humans...
The ecosystem services (ES) concept refers to benefits that humanity receives from nature. Investiga...
The integration of ecosystem service (ES) knowledge into decision-making processes is increasingly e...
This paper presents a summary of lessons learned from implementing the ecosystem services (ES) appro...
Ecosystem services (ES) are gaining increasing attention as a promising concept to more actively con...
AbstractEcosystem services (ES) are gaining increasing attention as a promising concept to more acti...
In cities, land-use decisions made during planning processes determine the availability of ecosystem...
While ecosystem service knowledge has demonstrated to enhance decision-making at different levels, s...
Integrating the ecosystem services (ES) concept into land-use planning has been the focus of researc...
This open access book presents current knowledge about ecosystem services (ES) in urban planning, an...
The concept of urban ecosystem services (ES) is currently promoted in Sweden in the planning for mor...
This project investigates how physical science knowledge is, and could be better, mobilized within u...
Research to date on urban ecosystem services has mainly been conducted in large cities, particularly...
Research to date on urban ecosystem services has mainly been conducted in large cities, particularly...
Ecosystem services depend on spatial structure of ecosystems. It is acknowledged the benefits humans...
The ecosystem services (ES) concept refers to benefits that humanity receives from nature. Investiga...
The integration of ecosystem service (ES) knowledge into decision-making processes is increasingly e...
This paper presents a summary of lessons learned from implementing the ecosystem services (ES) appro...
Ecosystem services (ES) are gaining increasing attention as a promising concept to more actively con...
AbstractEcosystem services (ES) are gaining increasing attention as a promising concept to more acti...
In cities, land-use decisions made during planning processes determine the availability of ecosystem...
While ecosystem service knowledge has demonstrated to enhance decision-making at different levels, s...
Integrating the ecosystem services (ES) concept into land-use planning has been the focus of researc...
This open access book presents current knowledge about ecosystem services (ES) in urban planning, an...
The concept of urban ecosystem services (ES) is currently promoted in Sweden in the planning for mor...
This project investigates how physical science knowledge is, and could be better, mobilized within u...
Research to date on urban ecosystem services has mainly been conducted in large cities, particularly...
Research to date on urban ecosystem services has mainly been conducted in large cities, particularly...
Ecosystem services depend on spatial structure of ecosystems. It is acknowledged the benefits humans...
The ecosystem services (ES) concept refers to benefits that humanity receives from nature. Investiga...
The integration of ecosystem service (ES) knowledge into decision-making processes is increasingly e...