AbstractA framework is constructed for how to relate ecosystem services to environmental justice. The benefits humans and society can derive from biophysical processes cannot be viewed as objectively existing “out there”, but as entangled in social and political processes. This is unpacked through the analytical moments of generation, distribution and articulation of ecosystem services. Social practice moderates the generation of benefits from biophysical processes (through urban development patterns and day-to-day management of urban ecosystems), but also who in society that benefits from them, i.e. the distribution of ecosystem services (viewed here as the temporal and spatial scales at which it is possible for humans to benefit from biop...
This research applies “The social production of ecosystem services: A framework for studying environ...
The ecosystem service (ES) literature has been criticized for adopting a homogenous approach to comm...
AbstractWe present an approach to identify and map social–ecological systems based on the direct use...
AbstractA framework is constructed for how to relate ecosystem services to environmental justice. Th...
AbstractThe paper demonstrates how ecosystem services can be viewed and studied as a social practice...
As rates of urbanization and climatic change soar, decision-makers are increasingly challenged to pr...
In a rising urban age planning for cities around the globe is increasingly based on assessments of e...
AbstractCivic ecology practices are community-based, environmental stewardship actions taken to enha...
The generation of ecosystem services depends on both social and ecological features. Here we focus o...
With accelerating urbanization it is crucial to understand how urban ecosystems play a part in gener...
Within-city green infrastructure can offer opportunities and new contexts for people to become stewa...
Abstract Within-city green infrastructure can offer opportunities and new contexts for people to bec...
As rates of urbanization and climatic change soar, decision-makers are increasingly challenged to pr...
Interest in ecosystems services and green infrastructures is a result of conceptual developments in ...
Urban ecosystem services are crucial for human well-being and the livability of cities. A central ch...
This research applies “The social production of ecosystem services: A framework for studying environ...
The ecosystem service (ES) literature has been criticized for adopting a homogenous approach to comm...
AbstractWe present an approach to identify and map social–ecological systems based on the direct use...
AbstractA framework is constructed for how to relate ecosystem services to environmental justice. Th...
AbstractThe paper demonstrates how ecosystem services can be viewed and studied as a social practice...
As rates of urbanization and climatic change soar, decision-makers are increasingly challenged to pr...
In a rising urban age planning for cities around the globe is increasingly based on assessments of e...
AbstractCivic ecology practices are community-based, environmental stewardship actions taken to enha...
The generation of ecosystem services depends on both social and ecological features. Here we focus o...
With accelerating urbanization it is crucial to understand how urban ecosystems play a part in gener...
Within-city green infrastructure can offer opportunities and new contexts for people to become stewa...
Abstract Within-city green infrastructure can offer opportunities and new contexts for people to bec...
As rates of urbanization and climatic change soar, decision-makers are increasingly challenged to pr...
Interest in ecosystems services and green infrastructures is a result of conceptual developments in ...
Urban ecosystem services are crucial for human well-being and the livability of cities. A central ch...
This research applies “The social production of ecosystem services: A framework for studying environ...
The ecosystem service (ES) literature has been criticized for adopting a homogenous approach to comm...
AbstractWe present an approach to identify and map social–ecological systems based on the direct use...