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A Quantitative Review of Urban Ecosystem Service Assessments : Concepts, Models, and Implementation

Authors :
Haase, Dagmar
Larondelle, Neele
Andersson, Erik
Artmann, Martina
Borgström, Sara
Breuste, Jürgen
Gomez-Baggethun, Erik
Gren, Åsa
Hamstead, Zoé
Hansen, Rieke
Kabisch, Nadja
Kremer, Peleg
Langemeyer, Johannes
Lorance Rall, Emily
McPhearson, Timon
Pauleit, Stephan
Qureshi, Salman
Schwarz, Nina
Voigt, Annette
Wurster, Daniel
Elmqvist, Thomas
Haase, Dagmar
Larondelle, Neele
Andersson, Erik
Artmann, Martina
Borgström, Sara
Breuste, Jürgen
Gomez-Baggethun, Erik
Gren, Åsa
Hamstead, Zoé
Hansen, Rieke
Kabisch, Nadja
Kremer, Peleg
Langemeyer, Johannes
Lorance Rall, Emily
McPhearson, Timon
Pauleit, Stephan
Qureshi, Salman
Schwarz, Nina
Voigt, Annette
Wurster, Daniel
Elmqvist, Thomas
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Although a number of comprehensive reviews have examined global ecosystem services (ES), few have focused on studies that assess urban ecosystem services (UES). Given that more than half of the world's population lives in cities, understanding the dualism of the provision of and need for UES is of critical importance. Which UES are the focus of research, and what types of urban land use are examined? Are models or decision support systems used to assess the provision of UES? Are trade-offs considered? Do studies of UES engage stakeholders? To address these questions, we analyzed 217 papers derived from an ISI Web of Knowledge search using a set of standardized criteria. The results indicate that most UES studies have been undertaken in Europe, North America, and China, at city scale. Assessment methods involve bio-physical models, Geographical Information Systems, and valuation, but few study findings have been implemented as land use policy.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1349001531
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s13280-014-0504-0