The increased urbanization and human population growth of the recent decades have resulted in the loss of urban green spaces. One policy used to prevent the loss of urban green space is ecological compensation. Ecological compensation is the final step in the mitigation hierarchy; compensation measures should thus be a last resort after all opportunities to implement the earlier steps of the hierarchy have been exhausted. Ecological compensation should balance the ecological damage, aiming for a “no net loss” of biodiversity and ecosystem services. In this study, we develop a simple model that can be used as tool to study the welfare effects of applying ecological compensation when green space is at risk of being exploited, both at an aggre...
In the context of urban land-use growth and the consequent impacts on the environment, green spaces ...
Ecological compensation is the latest member of a growing family of concepts aimed at reducing degra...
The world's cities must grow to accommodate an increasing urban population, and achieving this with ...
The increased urbanization and human population growth of the recent decades have resulted in the lo...
The increased urbanization and human population growth of the recent decades have resulted in the lo...
The increased urbanization and human population growth of the recent decades have resulted in the lo...
More precise explanations are needed to better understand why public green spaces are diminishing in...
How green spaces in cities benefit urban residents depends critically on the interaction between bio...
How green spaces in cities benefit urban residents depends critically on the interaction between bio...
How green spaces in cities benefit urban residents depends critically on the interaction between bio...
In this paper, we analyze the optimal spatial pattern of open space and residential development in a...
In this paper, we analyze the optimal spatial pattern of open space and residential development in a...
Urban green spaces can provide many types of ecosystem services for residents. An imbalance in the p...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
In the context of urban land-use growth and the consequent impacts on the environment, green spaces ...
Ecological compensation is the latest member of a growing family of concepts aimed at reducing degra...
The world's cities must grow to accommodate an increasing urban population, and achieving this with ...
The increased urbanization and human population growth of the recent decades have resulted in the lo...
The increased urbanization and human population growth of the recent decades have resulted in the lo...
The increased urbanization and human population growth of the recent decades have resulted in the lo...
More precise explanations are needed to better understand why public green spaces are diminishing in...
How green spaces in cities benefit urban residents depends critically on the interaction between bio...
How green spaces in cities benefit urban residents depends critically on the interaction between bio...
How green spaces in cities benefit urban residents depends critically on the interaction between bio...
In this paper, we analyze the optimal spatial pattern of open space and residential development in a...
In this paper, we analyze the optimal spatial pattern of open space and residential development in a...
Urban green spaces can provide many types of ecosystem services for residents. An imbalance in the p...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
In the context of urban land-use growth and the consequent impacts on the environment, green spaces ...
Ecological compensation is the latest member of a growing family of concepts aimed at reducing degra...
The world's cities must grow to accommodate an increasing urban population, and achieving this with ...