Urban road verges can contain significant biodiversity, contribute to structural connectivity between other urban greenspaces, and due to their proximity to road traffic are well placed to provide ecosystem services. Using the UK as a case study we review and critically evaluate a broad range of evidence to assess how this considerable potential can be enhanced despite financial, contractual and public opinion constraints. Reduced mowing frequency and other alterations would enhance biodiversity, aesthetics and pollination services, whilst delivering costs savings and potentially being publically acceptable. Retaining mature trees and planting additional ones is favourable to residents and would enhance biodiversity, pollution and climate r...
Publication history: Accepted - 2 July 2020; Published online - 29 September 2020Trees are a found...
Urbanisation and a changing climate are leading to more frequent and severe flood, heat and air poll...
\ua9 2020 The Author(s)Brownfield site redevelopment presents an opportunity to create urban green s...
1. Roads form a vast, rapidly growing global network that has diverse, detrimental ecological impact...
Road verges provide habitats that have considerable potential as a tool for pollinator conservation,...
Road verges provide habitats that have considerable potential as a tool for pollinator conservation,...
“Ecosystem services” is increasingly recognised as a concept that can aid sustainability of ecosyste...
There is growing societal and scientific interest in enhancing road verges for nature and the enviro...
Urban areas, in particular, present unique challenges for the conservation of ecosystems. Allotment ...
Roads form vast and pervasive networks across the earth, with diverse and often profound negative en...
© 2015 British Ecological Society The capacity of urban areas to deliver provisioning ecosystem serv...
Urban tree planting initiatives are being actively promoted as a planning tool to enable urban areas...
Trees are a foundation for biodiversity in urban ecosystems and therefore must be able to withstand ...
Rural hedges are ubiquitous features in the British landscape and are recognised for their biologica...
The increasing number of people living in towns and cities across the world places ever growing pres...
Publication history: Accepted - 2 July 2020; Published online - 29 September 2020Trees are a found...
Urbanisation and a changing climate are leading to more frequent and severe flood, heat and air poll...
\ua9 2020 The Author(s)Brownfield site redevelopment presents an opportunity to create urban green s...
1. Roads form a vast, rapidly growing global network that has diverse, detrimental ecological impact...
Road verges provide habitats that have considerable potential as a tool for pollinator conservation,...
Road verges provide habitats that have considerable potential as a tool for pollinator conservation,...
“Ecosystem services” is increasingly recognised as a concept that can aid sustainability of ecosyste...
There is growing societal and scientific interest in enhancing road verges for nature and the enviro...
Urban areas, in particular, present unique challenges for the conservation of ecosystems. Allotment ...
Roads form vast and pervasive networks across the earth, with diverse and often profound negative en...
© 2015 British Ecological Society The capacity of urban areas to deliver provisioning ecosystem serv...
Urban tree planting initiatives are being actively promoted as a planning tool to enable urban areas...
Trees are a foundation for biodiversity in urban ecosystems and therefore must be able to withstand ...
Rural hedges are ubiquitous features in the British landscape and are recognised for their biologica...
The increasing number of people living in towns and cities across the world places ever growing pres...
Publication history: Accepted - 2 July 2020; Published online - 29 September 2020Trees are a found...
Urbanisation and a changing climate are leading to more frequent and severe flood, heat and air poll...
\ua9 2020 The Author(s)Brownfield site redevelopment presents an opportunity to create urban green s...