Urban Ecosystem Services IV
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ArticlePublication details: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Description: 1 electronic resource (206 p.)Content type: - text
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- 9783725832194
- 9783725832200
- Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
- Research and information: general
- CES assessment
- CO2 effluxes
- Nordic countries
- Populus ×berolinensis
- aesthetical values of trees
- air temperature reduction
- bees
- biodiversity conservation
- carbon emissions
- climate changes
- climate resilience
- cold air flow
- decision support system
- deep neural networks
- demand
- eastern European countries
- ecological system
- ecosystem services
- environmental legislation
- gardens
- green infrastructure
- human well-being
- land cover
- land management
- landscape typology
- mapping units
- minimal unit
- multi-dimensional indicators
- plant–pollinator interactions
- pollination ecosystem services
- pollinator
- research-practice gap
- soil carbon stock
- soil fertility
- spatial modelling
- spatiotemporal changes
- supply
- sustainability
- urban biodiversity
- urban design
- urban ecosystem services
- urban environments
- urban forestry
- urban green infrastructure
- urban green space
- urban green spaces
- urban heat island
- urban planning
- urban planting
- urban protected areas
- urban soils
- urban spatial characteristics
- urbanization
- urbanized landscape
- watershed landscapes
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This reprint of the Special Issue "Urban Ecosystem Services IV" offers a comprehensive exploration of the vital role ecosystem services play in creating sustainable and healthy cities. This collection includes an editorial, eight research articles, and two reviews, providing a multifaceted perspective on the complex interactions between nature and the urban environment. Building upon the groundwork laid by earlier editions in this series, this reprint makes a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse on urban ecology and its crucial link to effective urban planning. By synthesizing innovative research and practical insights, this reprint aims to optimize the delivery of ecosystem services while addressing potential challenges within urban areas. It serves as an important resource for researchers, policymakers, and urban planners seeking to create more resilient and livable cities.
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