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Key insights for the future of urban ecosystem services research


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Abkürzung der FachzeitschriftE&S

AutorenlisteKremer P., Hamstead Z., Haase D., McPhearson T., Frantzeskaki N., Andersson E., Kabisch N., Larondelle N., Rall E.L., Voigt A., Baro F., Bertram C., Gomez-Baggethun E., Hansen R., Kaczorowska A., Kain J.H., Kronenberg J., Langemeyer J., Pauleit S., Rehdanz K., Schewenius M., van Ham C., Wurster D., Elmqvist T.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2016

QuelleEcology and Society

Bandnummer21

Heftnummer2

VerlagResilience Alliance

ISSN1708-3087

DOI10.5751/ES-08445-210229

URLhttps://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol21/iss2/art29/

SprachenEnglisch

Peer reviewed


Abstract
Understanding the dynamics of urban ecosystem services is a necessary requirement for adequate planning, management, and governance of urban green infrastructure. Through the three-year Urban Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (URBES) research project, we conducted case study and comparative research on urban biodiversity and ecosystem services across seven cities in Europe and the United States. Reviewing >50 peer-reviewed publications from the project, we present and discuss seven key insights that reflect cumulative findings from the project as well as the state-of-the-art knowledge in urban ecosystem services research. The insights from our review indicate that cross-sectoral, multiscale, interdisciplinary research is beginning to provide a solid scientific foundation for applying the ecosystem services framework in urban areas and land management. Our review offers a foundation for seeking novel, nature-based solutions to emerging urban challenges such as wicked environmental change issues.