Many coastal peri-urban and urban populations in Oceania are heavily reliant on terrestrial and marine ecosystem services for subsistence and wellbeing. However, climate change and urbanisation have put significant pressure on ecosystems and compelled nations and territories in Oceania to urgently adapt. This article, with a focus on Pacific Island Oceania but some insight from Aotearoa New Zealand, reviews key literature focused on ecosystem health and human health and wellbeing in Oceania and the important potential contribution of nature-based solutions to limiting the negative impacts of climate change and urbanisation. The inextricable link between human wellbeing and provision of ecosystem services is well established. However, given ...
Urbanization is a key driver of social and environmental change world-wide. However, our understandi...
This article highlights contributions that can be made to the public health field by incorporating “...
With over half of the world’s population living in urban areas, interventions concerning human wellb...
Climate change and urbanisation in combination put great pressure on terrestrial and ocean ecosystem...
Urban environments in Aotearoa, New Zealand, face a series of challenges regarding the effects of cl...
Ecosystem services play a key role in maintaining community resilience and wellbeing; a function inc...
Oceania is described as a vast and diverse region in which some of the world\u27s greatest and bigge...
Is cohabitation with declining species and the incorporation of natural systems possible in an ever-...
Oceania can be characterized by a richness of culture, biodiversity and natural resources and a part...
© 2019, © 2019 European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS). In the context of the hig...
Copyright © NCEUB 2017. The overpopulating growth attendant with high-density urban living has stres...
This article highlights contributions that can be made to the public health field by incorporating “...
In New Zealand, over 87% of the population currently resides in cities. Urban trees can face a myria...
© 2018 CSIRO. While the role of humans in causing high rates of species extinctions worldwide is wel...
In 2006, 86% of New Zealanders lived in urban centres, a number that is expected to have risen (“Urb...
Urbanization is a key driver of social and environmental change world-wide. However, our understandi...
This article highlights contributions that can be made to the public health field by incorporating “...
With over half of the world’s population living in urban areas, interventions concerning human wellb...
Climate change and urbanisation in combination put great pressure on terrestrial and ocean ecosystem...
Urban environments in Aotearoa, New Zealand, face a series of challenges regarding the effects of cl...
Ecosystem services play a key role in maintaining community resilience and wellbeing; a function inc...
Oceania is described as a vast and diverse region in which some of the world\u27s greatest and bigge...
Is cohabitation with declining species and the incorporation of natural systems possible in an ever-...
Oceania can be characterized by a richness of culture, biodiversity and natural resources and a part...
© 2019, © 2019 European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS). In the context of the hig...
Copyright © NCEUB 2017. The overpopulating growth attendant with high-density urban living has stres...
This article highlights contributions that can be made to the public health field by incorporating “...
In New Zealand, over 87% of the population currently resides in cities. Urban trees can face a myria...
© 2018 CSIRO. While the role of humans in causing high rates of species extinctions worldwide is wel...
In 2006, 86% of New Zealanders lived in urban centres, a number that is expected to have risen (“Urb...
Urbanization is a key driver of social and environmental change world-wide. However, our understandi...
This article highlights contributions that can be made to the public health field by incorporating “...
With over half of the world’s population living in urban areas, interventions concerning human wellb...