The potential of nature-based solutions to deliver ecologically just cities: Lessons for research and urban planning from a systematic literature review

M Pineda-Pinto, N Frantzeskaki, CA Nygaard - Ambio, 2021 - Springer
Planning for and implementing multifunctional nature-based solutions can improve urban
ecosystems' adaptation to climate change, foster urban resilience, and enable social and …

Methods for identifying green infrastructure

E Honeck, A Sanguet, MA Schlaepfer, N Wyler… - SN Applied …, 2020 - Springer
Nature forms interdependent networks in a landscape, which is key to the survival of species
and the maintenance of genetic diversity. Nature provides crucial socio-economic benefits to …

From classical water-ecosystem theories to nature-based solutions—Contextualizing nature-based solutions for sustainable city

K Krauze, I Wagner - Science of the total environment, 2019 - Elsevier
Growing interest in the concept of nature-based solutions (NBS) raises the question of its
applicability as a broadly-understood approach to resource management and spatial …

Designing a network of green infrastructure to enhance the conservation value of protected areas and maintain ecosystem services

M Lanzas, V Hermoso, S de-Miguel, G Bota… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
There is a growing demand for holistic landscape planning to enhance sustainable use of
ecosystem services (ESS) and maintenance of the biodiversity that supports them. In this …

[HTML][HTML] Awareness and willingness to pay for green roofs in Mediterranean areas

E Cristiano, R Deidda, F Viola - Journal of Environmental Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Green roofs have been extensively investigated in recent years, showing that their
implementation in urban areas provides multiple benefits (eg, pluvial flood mitigation, urban …

[HTML][HTML] Designing green infrastructure and sustainable drainage systems in urban development to achieve multiple ecosystem benefits

C Chapman, JW Hall - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2022 - Elsevier
Urbanisation is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity and ecological connectivity. Green
infrastructure (GI) networks and corridors are promoted as a way to preserve habitat …

Mapping regulation ecosystem services specialization in Italy

A Pilogallo, F Scorza - Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 2022 - ascelibrary.org
Nowadays, land-use planning systems show structural weakness from an informative
perspective, depending on the capacity to develop rapidly and accurately territorial …

Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams are pivotal corridors for aquatic and terrestrial animals

MM Sánchez-Montoya, T Datry, A Ruhi… - …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Rivers are efficient corridors for aquatic animals, primarily under the assumption of perennial
flow. However, the recognition that river drying is a common and widespread phenomenon …

Do estimates of contemporary effective population size tell us what we want to know?

N Ryman, L Laikre, O Hössjer - Molecular Ecology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Estimation of effective population size (Ne) from genetic marker data is a major focus for
biodiversity conservation because it is essential to know at what rates inbreeding is …

Identifying a green infrastructure to prioritise areas for restoration to enhance the landscape connectivity and the provision of ecosystem services

U Ortega, I Ametzaga-Arregi, U Sertutxa, L Peña - Landscape Ecology, 2023 - Springer
Introduction Habitat fragmentation is one of the major causes of the loss of biodiversity that
our planet is experiencing. This has affected the ecosystems functioning and, consequently …