The uncertainty of climate change, the fast -growing increase of global (urban) population and, as a result, an intensified competition among urban land uses demand a transition towards spatial planning models that maximise resilience, sustainability, and land-efficiency of cities. To succeed on this transition, more rigorous, holistic, and flexible assessment approaches of Green Infrastructure (GI) are needed: i) to define better their economic costs, benefits (i.e. ecosystem services), and losses (i.e. ecosystem disservices); ii) to facilitate comparability between options (including grey alternatives); iii) to adapt their valuation to different context, socio-economic scenarios, and implementation models; iv) and to easily inform ...
This paper demonstrates the utility of local models for assessing ecosystem services to support urba...
Interest in ecosystems services and green infrastructures is a result of conceptual developments in ...
Ongoing urban exploitation is increasing pressure to transform urban green spaces, while there is in...
Oral Presentation Abstract Enhancing urban ecosystem services through the implementation of natu...
In recent decades, cities have been experiencing accelerated population growth, associated with an i...
Ecosystem service (ES) is a conceptual linkage between biodiversity and human well-being. In a conte...
In urban areas, the elements of the natural environment providing multi-functional ecosystem service...
The notion of Ecosystem Services (ESs) is constantly increasing in interest given their provision of...
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment in 2005 defined and categorized the concept of Ecosystem Service...
Urban activities are an important driver of ecosystem services decline. Sustainable urbanisation nec...
In order to develop climate resilient urban areas and reduce emissions, several opportunities exist ...
Oral Presentation Abstract: Process-based models are gaining relevance for the quantification of...
Cities are characterized by dynamic interactions between socio-economic and biophysical forces. Curr...
This paper demonstrates the utility of local models for assessing ecosystem services to support urba...
Interest in ecosystems services and green infrastructures is a result of conceptual developments in ...
Ongoing urban exploitation is increasing pressure to transform urban green spaces, while there is in...
Oral Presentation Abstract Enhancing urban ecosystem services through the implementation of natu...
In recent decades, cities have been experiencing accelerated population growth, associated with an i...
Ecosystem service (ES) is a conceptual linkage between biodiversity and human well-being. In a conte...
In urban areas, the elements of the natural environment providing multi-functional ecosystem service...
The notion of Ecosystem Services (ESs) is constantly increasing in interest given their provision of...
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment in 2005 defined and categorized the concept of Ecosystem Service...
Urban activities are an important driver of ecosystem services decline. Sustainable urbanisation nec...
In order to develop climate resilient urban areas and reduce emissions, several opportunities exist ...
Oral Presentation Abstract: Process-based models are gaining relevance for the quantification of...
Cities are characterized by dynamic interactions between socio-economic and biophysical forces. Curr...
This paper demonstrates the utility of local models for assessing ecosystem services to support urba...
Interest in ecosystems services and green infrastructures is a result of conceptual developments in ...
Ongoing urban exploitation is increasing pressure to transform urban green spaces, while there is in...