Ecosystem Services and Urban Green Spaces

Urban ecosystems, which host most of the global population, are dynamic and multifaceted systems subject to continuous transformation. Within these ecosystems, green spaces, encompassing urban horticulture, cemeteries, urban forests, and nature-based solutions, serve as critical components for enhan...

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description Urban ecosystems, which host most of the global population, are dynamic and multifaceted systems subject to continuous transformation. Within these ecosystems, green spaces, encompassing urban horticulture, cemeteries, urban forests, and nature-based solutions, serve as critical components for enhancing the well-being of urban residents. These green spaces provide a wide array of ecosystem services (ESs) vital for sustainable urban living. To ensure the continued provision of these services, it is imperative to map and assess them systematically. In addition, it is essential to critically analyze and refine policy frameworks, governance structures, and urban planning strategies that support the management and enhancement of these services. This Special Issue is dedicated to the mapping and assessment of urban ecosystem services, with a focus on the planning of urban green spaces to optimize the delivery of these services. It will also explore the formulation of coherent policy approaches regarding and strengthening governmental oversight of green spaces. Furthermore, it examines the dynamics of collaborative governance arrangements related to urban green spaces and investigates the use of innovative policy tools (such as living labs) for the establishment and enhancement of ecosystem services in urban settings.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1651132025-08-12T08:02:51Z Ecosystem Services and Urban Green Spaces Battisti, Luca Aimar, Fabrizio Cuomo, Federico forest history forest landscape cultural forest Pinus densiflora planted forest GIS benefit transfer assessment ecosystem services land use land cover changes transition matrix economic and biophysical coefficients Italian context ecosystem services trade-off synergy spatial relation urban park evolution mode driving mechanism spatial planning grand canal China urban parks vitality spatial heterogeneity MGWR public space quality urban livability green infrastructure conceptual framework institutional innovation green infrastructure regulation Carbon Storage And Sequestration (CSS) Cellular Automata-Artificial Neural Network (CA-ANN) model Google Earth Engine (GEE) Noida participatory planning process effectiveness focus groups cultural diversity ecological functional zoning data-driven approach sustainable land use environmental management spatial analysis remote sensing fragmentation air pollution urban ecosystem services local climate zones sustainable urban planning Burgas city green space road traffic accidents road traffic mortality disability death thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general Urban ecosystems, which host most of the global population, are dynamic and multifaceted systems subject to continuous transformation. Within these ecosystems, green spaces, encompassing urban horticulture, cemeteries, urban forests, and nature-based solutions, serve as critical components for enhancing the well-being of urban residents. These green spaces provide a wide array of ecosystem services (ESs) vital for sustainable urban living. To ensure the continued provision of these services, it is imperative to map and assess them systematically. In addition, it is essential to critically analyze and refine policy frameworks, governance structures, and urban planning strategies that support the management and enhancement of these services. This Special Issue is dedicated to the mapping and assessment of urban ecosystem services, with a focus on the planning of urban green spaces to optimize the delivery of these services. It will also explore the formulation of coherent policy approaches regarding and strengthening governmental oversight of green spaces. Furthermore, it examines the dynamics of collaborative governance arrangements related to urban green spaces and investigates the use of innovative policy tools (such as living labs) for the establishment and enhancement of ecosystem services in urban settings. 2025-08-12T08:02:48Z 2025-08-12T08:02:48Z 2025 book ONIX_20250812T095121_9783725831739_62 9783725831739 9783725831746 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165113 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/10565 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3174-6 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3174-6 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725831739 9783725831746 270 open access
spellingShingle forest history
forest landscape
cultural forest
Pinus densiflora
planted forest
GIS
benefit transfer
assessment ecosystem services
land use land cover changes
transition matrix
economic and biophysical coefficients
Italian context
ecosystem services
trade-off
synergy
spatial relation
urban park
evolution mode
driving mechanism
spatial planning
grand canal
China
urban parks vitality
spatial heterogeneity
MGWR
public space quality
urban livability
green infrastructure
conceptual framework
institutional innovation
green infrastructure regulation
Carbon Storage And Sequestration (CSS)
Cellular Automata-Artificial Neural Network (CA-ANN) model
Google Earth Engine (GEE)
Noida
participatory planning process
effectiveness
focus groups
cultural diversity
ecological functional zoning
data-driven approach
sustainable land use
environmental management
spatial analysis
remote sensing
fragmentation
air pollution
urban ecosystem services
local climate zones
sustainable urban planning
Burgas city
green space
road traffic accidents
road traffic mortality
disability
death
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
Ecosystem Services and Urban Green Spaces
title Ecosystem Services and Urban Green Spaces
title_full Ecosystem Services and Urban Green Spaces
title_fullStr Ecosystem Services and Urban Green Spaces
title_full_unstemmed Ecosystem Services and Urban Green Spaces
title_short Ecosystem Services and Urban Green Spaces
title_sort ecosystem services and urban green spaces
topic forest history
forest landscape
cultural forest
Pinus densiflora
planted forest
GIS
benefit transfer
assessment ecosystem services
land use land cover changes
transition matrix
economic and biophysical coefficients
Italian context
ecosystem services
trade-off
synergy
spatial relation
urban park
evolution mode
driving mechanism
spatial planning
grand canal
China
urban parks vitality
spatial heterogeneity
MGWR
public space quality
urban livability
green infrastructure
conceptual framework
institutional innovation
green infrastructure regulation
Carbon Storage And Sequestration (CSS)
Cellular Automata-Artificial Neural Network (CA-ANN) model
Google Earth Engine (GEE)
Noida
participatory planning process
effectiveness
focus groups
cultural diversity
ecological functional zoning
data-driven approach
sustainable land use
environmental management
spatial analysis
remote sensing
fragmentation
air pollution
urban ecosystem services
local climate zones
sustainable urban planning
Burgas city
green space
road traffic accidents
road traffic mortality
disability
death
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
topic_facet forest history
forest landscape
cultural forest
Pinus densiflora
planted forest
GIS
benefit transfer
assessment ecosystem services
land use land cover changes
transition matrix
economic and biophysical coefficients
Italian context
ecosystem services
trade-off
synergy
spatial relation
urban park
evolution mode
driving mechanism
spatial planning
grand canal
China
urban parks vitality
spatial heterogeneity
MGWR
public space quality
urban livability
green infrastructure
conceptual framework
institutional innovation
green infrastructure regulation
Carbon Storage And Sequestration (CSS)
Cellular Automata-Artificial Neural Network (CA-ANN) model
Google Earth Engine (GEE)
Noida
participatory planning process
effectiveness
focus groups
cultural diversity
ecological functional zoning
data-driven approach
sustainable land use
environmental management
spatial analysis
remote sensing
fragmentation
air pollution
urban ecosystem services
local climate zones
sustainable urban planning
Burgas city
green space
road traffic accidents
road traffic mortality
disability
death
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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