Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanised landscapes invariably focus on measures of land use or land cover and associated functional or physical traits. However, such one-dimensional perspectives do not accurately capture the character and complexity of the landscapes in which urban inhabitants live. The new approach presented in this paper demonstrates how open-source, high spatial and temporal resolution data with global coverage can be used to measure and represent the landscape qualities of urban environments. Through going beyond simple metrics of quantity, such as percentage green and blue cover, it is now possible to explore the extent to which landscape quality helps to unpick the mixed evidence presented in th...
Abstract Rapid global urbanization has made environmental amenities scarce despite their considerabl...
Obtaining accurate, precise and timely spatial information on the distribution and dynamics of urban...
In this study, we aim to understand how the provision of ecosystem services (ESS) is spatially distr...
Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanised landscapes invariably focus on measur...
Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanized landscapes invariably focus on measur...
Domestic gardens are an important component of cities, contributing significantly to urban green inf...
Cities often have a substantial green infrastructure, which provides local ecosystem services that i...
More than half of the world’s population lives in big urbanized areas. It is not rarely that those a...
Urban green, here defined as the presence of vegetation within urban space, is a crucial dimension w...
1. The urban dimension of ecosystem services (ES) is underexposed, while the importance of ES for hu...
The presence of green spaces within city centres has been recognized as a valuable component of the ...
Given the multiple ecological and environmental benefits provided by Urban Green Infrastructure (UGI...
Abstract: This paper presents a monitoring concept based upon the utilization of very high spatial r...
Urban green space plays an important functional role in the urban environment by providing environme...
Abstract Rapid global urbanization has made environmental amenities scarce despite their considerabl...
Obtaining accurate, precise and timely spatial information on the distribution and dynamics of urban...
In this study, we aim to understand how the provision of ecosystem services (ESS) is spatially distr...
Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanised landscapes invariably focus on measur...
Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanized landscapes invariably focus on measur...
Domestic gardens are an important component of cities, contributing significantly to urban green inf...
Cities often have a substantial green infrastructure, which provides local ecosystem services that i...
More than half of the world’s population lives in big urbanized areas. It is not rarely that those a...
Urban green, here defined as the presence of vegetation within urban space, is a crucial dimension w...
1. The urban dimension of ecosystem services (ES) is underexposed, while the importance of ES for hu...
The presence of green spaces within city centres has been recognized as a valuable component of the ...
Given the multiple ecological and environmental benefits provided by Urban Green Infrastructure (UGI...
Abstract: This paper presents a monitoring concept based upon the utilization of very high spatial r...
Urban green space plays an important functional role in the urban environment by providing environme...
Abstract Rapid global urbanization has made environmental amenities scarce despite their considerabl...
Obtaining accurate, precise and timely spatial information on the distribution and dynamics of urban...
In this study, we aim to understand how the provision of ecosystem services (ESS) is spatially distr...