This paper discusses the concept of cultural ecosystem services (CES) as a part of a broader framework of ecosystem services provided by urban green spaces. It is based on literature review and evaluation of results from two research projects of urban green spaces conducted in Russia (three public parks in Moscow) and China (six public parks in Xi’an). Both case studies conducted face-to-face interviews of park visitors and stakeholders (in Xi’an) and utilized questionnaires as well as observational studies of people’s activities within parks and their infrastructure. This paper aims to explore how urban dwellers perceive and value urban green spaces (parks) and what particular CES/benefits can be drawn as being most important. CES of urban...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are nonmaterial benefits people obtain from ecosystems and directl...
Urban parks are important elements of city green infrastructure. Many studies highlight their positi...
Urban green infrastructure attracts growing attention for its potential as a nature-based strategy t...
© 20148 Dr Jinglong LiuUrban cultural ecosystem service flows are the values and benefits perceived ...
This study presents a systematic review to investigate the multiple dimensions of cultural ecosystem...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are intangible benefits humans derive from the ecosystem, closely ...
Urbanization by densification is globally increasing and endangers maintenance of urban green and as...
Urban green spaces constitute an important part of the urban ecosystem, and they have many benefits ...
The cultural ecosystem services of urban parks contribute to the urban population’s urban experien...
Research suggests that access to urban green spaces (UGS) is crucial to support public and environme...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are the intangible, invisible, and non-consumable benefits of the ...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework is becoming a well- recognized tool to address various ecologi...
Urban areas provide a range of benefits to sustain and improve human livelihood and the qualityof li...
Urban green infrastructure provides city dwellers numerous benefits. Among them, cultural ecosystem ...
International audienceIntroductionThe present paper comes within the scope of a research program, wh...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are nonmaterial benefits people obtain from ecosystems and directl...
Urban parks are important elements of city green infrastructure. Many studies highlight their positi...
Urban green infrastructure attracts growing attention for its potential as a nature-based strategy t...
© 20148 Dr Jinglong LiuUrban cultural ecosystem service flows are the values and benefits perceived ...
This study presents a systematic review to investigate the multiple dimensions of cultural ecosystem...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are intangible benefits humans derive from the ecosystem, closely ...
Urbanization by densification is globally increasing and endangers maintenance of urban green and as...
Urban green spaces constitute an important part of the urban ecosystem, and they have many benefits ...
The cultural ecosystem services of urban parks contribute to the urban population’s urban experien...
Research suggests that access to urban green spaces (UGS) is crucial to support public and environme...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are the intangible, invisible, and non-consumable benefits of the ...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework is becoming a well- recognized tool to address various ecologi...
Urban areas provide a range of benefits to sustain and improve human livelihood and the qualityof li...
Urban green infrastructure provides city dwellers numerous benefits. Among them, cultural ecosystem ...
International audienceIntroductionThe present paper comes within the scope of a research program, wh...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are nonmaterial benefits people obtain from ecosystems and directl...
Urban parks are important elements of city green infrastructure. Many studies highlight their positi...
Urban green infrastructure attracts growing attention for its potential as a nature-based strategy t...