[HTML][HTML] Weaving notions of justice into urban ecosystem services research and practice

J Langemeyer, JJT Connolly - Environmental science & policy, 2020 - Elsevier
In a rising urban age planning for cities around the globe is increasingly based on
assessments of ecosystem services, making enhanced considerations of ecosystem service …

[HTML][HTML] Tracing and building up environmental justice considerations in the urban ecosystem service literature: A systematic review

A Calderón-Argelich, S Benetti, I Anguelovski… - Landscape and Urban …, 2021 - Elsevier
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) has mainstreamed as an interdisciplinary
framework in the urban sustainability and resilience agenda. While the uptake of ES in …

Cities, settlements and key infrastructure

D Dodman, B Hayward, M Pelling, V Castán Broto… - 2022 - cambridge.org
In all cities and urban areas, the risk faced by people and assets from hazards associated
with climate change has increased (high confidence1). Urban areas are now home to 4.2 …

Challenges of mainstreaming green infrastructure in built environment professions

AA Zuniga-Teran, C Staddon, L de Vito… - Journal of …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Green infrastructure (GI) has been identified as a promising approach to help cities adapt to
climate change through the provision of multiple ecosystem services. However, GI …

[HTML][HTML] Under one canopy? Assessing the distributional environmental justice implications of street tree benefits in Barcelona

F Baró, A Calderón-Argelich, J Langemeyer… - … Science & Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
Street trees are an important component of green infrastructure in cities, providing multiple
ecosystem services (ES) and hence contributing to urban resilience, sustainability and …

Staying in touch with nature and well-being in different income groups: The experience of urban parks in Bogotá

M Scopelliti, G Carrus, C Adinolfi, G Suarez… - Landscape and urban …, 2016 - Elsevier
Studies on the positive effects of contact with nature have been mainly conducted in
European countries, North America, and Australia, whereas the experience of nature for …

Urban ecosystem Services in Latin America: mismatch between global concepts and regional realities?

C Dobbs, FJ Escobedo, N Clerici, F de la Barrera… - Urban …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is one of the most urbanized and
biologically diverse regions in the world but is often characterized by weak environmental …

Projecting effects of land use change on human well-being through changes in ecosystem services

SH Yee, E Paulukonis, C Simmons, M Russell… - Ecological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Changing patterns of land use, temperature, and precipitation are expected to impact
ecosystem services, including water quality and quantity, buffering of extreme events, soil …

Urban socioeconomic inequality and biodiversity often converge, but not always: A global meta-analysis

ER Kuras, PS Warren, JA Zinda, MFJ Aronson… - Landscape and Urban …, 2020 - Elsevier
It is through urban biodiversity that the majority of humans experience nature on a daily
basis. As cities expand globally, it is increasingly important to understand how biodiversity is …

Analysing scale, quality and diversity of green infrastructure and the provision of Urban Ecosystem Services: A case from Mexico City

R Calderón-Contreras, LE Quiroz-Rosas - Ecosystem services, 2017 - Elsevier
Fostering urban resilience requires a social-ecological systems approach that considers the
ecological and social feedbacks of cities. In this paper we argue that Urban Ecosystem …