Authors
Timon McPhearson, Peleg Kremer, Zoé A Hamstead
Publication date
2013/9/1
Journal
Ecosystem Services
Volume
5
Pages
11-26
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
As urbanization expands city planners and policymakers need to consider how ecological resources can be strategically developed and managed sustainably to meet the needs of urban populations. The ecosystem services (ES) approach provides a useful framework for assessing the status quo, setting goals, identifying benchmarks and prioritizing approaches to improving ecological functioning for urban sustainability and resilience. However, new tools are required for comprehensively evaluating urban ES for ecosystem management and to understand how local and regional trends and plans may affect ES provisioning. We develop an ES assessment methodology that can be used to assess multiple ES of urban green space and integrate them with social conditions in urban neighborhoods. Our approach considers social–ecological conditions and their spatial patterns across the urban landscape. Our analysis …
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