In the context of contemporary global climate and environmental change, both natural and social scientists have stressed the role green areas play in global warming adaptation strategies and in improving the healthiness of the urban environment. Indeed, in recent years these spaces have become central to institutional political debates and various policies have been designed for their valorization. However, little attention has been paid to rewilded urban spaces, recently defined as novel urban ecosystems, and to their socio-ecological complexity. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach that links natural and social science perspectives, this article aims to highlight the role of novel urban ecosystems in the reconfiguration of urban poli...
In 2013, the European Commission passed out the EU Adaptation strategy to increase knowledge-based f...
While ecosystem service knowledge has demonstrated to enhance decision-making at different levels, s...
In this paper, we promote the use of vegetation and land cover data as biodiversity indicators of pr...
In the context of contemporary global climate and environmental change, both natural and social scie...
none2siIn the framework of contemporary neoliberal urban transformations, the role of nature and for...
In the last few decades European industrial cities have experienced major transformations which have...
According to the Ecological Society of America (2014), more than half of the world population (3.9 b...
Wild urban woodlands are the result of spontaneous recolonization by plants of abandoned areas withi...
Today, more than 50% of the world's population lives in the cities and is subject to particular envi...
Our main objective is to highlight the profound disconnect between natural and anthropic elements wi...
Nature-based solutions (NBSs) are considered essential measures to face climate change in cities. Ri...
Novel assemblages of biotic, abiotic, and social components resulting from human-induced actions (e....
Biodiversity in urban areas is significantly connected to anthropogenic actions. For example, novel ...
This volume is based on an International Workshop organised by the ESF European Science Foundation\u...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 102, 81 pages Why are civil society dynamics concerning green spaces...
In 2013, the European Commission passed out the EU Adaptation strategy to increase knowledge-based f...
While ecosystem service knowledge has demonstrated to enhance decision-making at different levels, s...
In this paper, we promote the use of vegetation and land cover data as biodiversity indicators of pr...
In the context of contemporary global climate and environmental change, both natural and social scie...
none2siIn the framework of contemporary neoliberal urban transformations, the role of nature and for...
In the last few decades European industrial cities have experienced major transformations which have...
According to the Ecological Society of America (2014), more than half of the world population (3.9 b...
Wild urban woodlands are the result of spontaneous recolonization by plants of abandoned areas withi...
Today, more than 50% of the world's population lives in the cities and is subject to particular envi...
Our main objective is to highlight the profound disconnect between natural and anthropic elements wi...
Nature-based solutions (NBSs) are considered essential measures to face climate change in cities. Ri...
Novel assemblages of biotic, abiotic, and social components resulting from human-induced actions (e....
Biodiversity in urban areas is significantly connected to anthropogenic actions. For example, novel ...
This volume is based on an International Workshop organised by the ESF European Science Foundation\u...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 102, 81 pages Why are civil society dynamics concerning green spaces...
In 2013, the European Commission passed out the EU Adaptation strategy to increase knowledge-based f...
While ecosystem service knowledge has demonstrated to enhance decision-making at different levels, s...
In this paper, we promote the use of vegetation and land cover data as biodiversity indicators of pr...