<p>The world is rapidly urbanising, with both positive and negative consequences. One major challenge is how to secure the long-term quality of life for urban residents. Many studies on quality of life are based on ‘material’ ecosystem services (i.e., provisioning and regulating services), with less attention paid to the non-material benefits gained from nature (e.g., green and blue spaces), which have been called cultural ecosystem services (CES). However, these non-material services are often most important to urban residents. Understanding perceptions and awareness of CES provided by urban blue space (i.e., water and wetlands) and green space (i.e., urban forest and grassland) are therefore important to support planning, creation, and pr...
Human beings are strongly connected with their surrounded environment. The dependencies range from r...
With accelerated urbanization and rapid expansion of the urban population, there is an increasing de...
About 52% of the world's population now lives in urban areas, and 41% of urban land in developed cou...
This paper discusses the concept of cultural ecosystem services (CES) as a part of a broader framewo...
Cultivating a deeper understanding of the response mechanism of cultural ecosystem services to urban...
Urban blue-green infrastructure (BGI) forms the basis of a regional ecosystem. Quantitative calculat...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework is becoming a well- recognized tool to address various ecologi...
Green space plays an important role in complex urban ecosystems and provides significant ecosystem s...
Population growth is increasing and further increase will occur in cities. This densification will e...
Urban forests are integral components of urban ecosystems, which could generate significant ecosyste...
Urbanization by densification is globally increasing and endangers maintenance of urban green and as...
Green space, mainly forests, shrubs, and grasslands, provides essential ecosystem services for human...
Population growth is increasing and further increase will occur in cities. This densification will e...
© 20148 Dr Jinglong LiuUrban cultural ecosystem service flows are the values and benefits perceived ...
Urban green spaces play a key role in constructing an ecological civilization in China. In this cont...
Human beings are strongly connected with their surrounded environment. The dependencies range from r...
With accelerated urbanization and rapid expansion of the urban population, there is an increasing de...
About 52% of the world's population now lives in urban areas, and 41% of urban land in developed cou...
This paper discusses the concept of cultural ecosystem services (CES) as a part of a broader framewo...
Cultivating a deeper understanding of the response mechanism of cultural ecosystem services to urban...
Urban blue-green infrastructure (BGI) forms the basis of a regional ecosystem. Quantitative calculat...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework is becoming a well- recognized tool to address various ecologi...
Green space plays an important role in complex urban ecosystems and provides significant ecosystem s...
Population growth is increasing and further increase will occur in cities. This densification will e...
Urban forests are integral components of urban ecosystems, which could generate significant ecosyste...
Urbanization by densification is globally increasing and endangers maintenance of urban green and as...
Green space, mainly forests, shrubs, and grasslands, provides essential ecosystem services for human...
Population growth is increasing and further increase will occur in cities. This densification will e...
© 20148 Dr Jinglong LiuUrban cultural ecosystem service flows are the values and benefits perceived ...
Urban green spaces play a key role in constructing an ecological civilization in China. In this cont...
Human beings are strongly connected with their surrounded environment. The dependencies range from r...
With accelerated urbanization and rapid expansion of the urban population, there is an increasing de...
About 52% of the world's population now lives in urban areas, and 41% of urban land in developed cou...