An increasingly urbanized world is one of the most prominent examples of global environmental change. Across the globe, urban parks are designed and managed in a similar way, resulting in visually pleasing expansions of lawn interspersed with individually planted trees of varying appearances and functional traits. These large urban greenspaces have the capacity to provide various ecosystem services, including those associated with soil physicochemical properties. Our aim was to explore whether soil properties in urban parks diverge underneath vegetation producing labile or recalcitrant litter, and whether the impact is affected by climatic zone (from a boreal to temperate to tropical city). We also compared these properties to those in (sem...
As urbanization increases worldwide, so too are investments in nature‐based solutions that aim to mi...
Today more than half of the world’s population is living in urbanized areas. Traditionally focusing ...
Urban vegetation represents a novel ecosystem where classical theories of vegetation ecology interac...
An increasingly urbanized world is one of the most prominent examples of global environmental change...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Elsevier GmbHAs cities grow, urban greenspace assumes a more central rol...
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...
As cities grow, urban greenspace assumes a more central role in the provision of ecosystem services ...
As the process of urbanization advances across the country, so does the importance of urban forests,...
Urban green spaces with healthy vegetation play a key role in improving the quality of life in citie...
Urban ecosystems differ from the natural ecosystems in their extended input and output environments,...
<div><p>Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveg...
Aims Urban ecosystems comprise a range of habitats that support key ecosystem processes that are fun...
Urbanization dominates current land-use change with important environmental consequences worldwide. ...
Understanding the role humans play in modifying ecosystems through urban development is central to a...
As urbanization increases worldwide, so too are investments in nature‐based solutions that aim to mi...
Today more than half of the world’s population is living in urbanized areas. Traditionally focusing ...
Urban vegetation represents a novel ecosystem where classical theories of vegetation ecology interac...
An increasingly urbanized world is one of the most prominent examples of global environmental change...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Elsevier GmbHAs cities grow, urban greenspace assumes a more central rol...
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...
As cities grow, urban greenspace assumes a more central role in the provision of ecosystem services ...
As the process of urbanization advances across the country, so does the importance of urban forests,...
Urban green spaces with healthy vegetation play a key role in improving the quality of life in citie...
Urban ecosystems differ from the natural ecosystems in their extended input and output environments,...
<div><p>Urban trees sequester carbon into biomass and provide many ecosystem service benefits aboveg...
Aims Urban ecosystems comprise a range of habitats that support key ecosystem processes that are fun...
Urbanization dominates current land-use change with important environmental consequences worldwide. ...
Understanding the role humans play in modifying ecosystems through urban development is central to a...
As urbanization increases worldwide, so too are investments in nature‐based solutions that aim to mi...
Today more than half of the world’s population is living in urbanized areas. Traditionally focusing ...
Urban vegetation represents a novel ecosystem where classical theories of vegetation ecology interac...