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AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment | 2014

A quantitative review of urban ecosystem service assessments: concepts, models, and implementation.

Dagmar Haase; Neele Larondelle; Erik Andersson; Martina Artmann; Sara Borgström; Jürgen Breuste; Erik Gómez-Baggethun; Åsa Gren; Zoé A. Hamstead; Rieke Hansen; Nadja Kabisch; Peleg Kremer; Johannes Langemeyer; Emily Lorance Rall; Timon McPhearson; Stephan Pauleit; Salman Qureshi; Nina Schwarz; Annette Voigt; Daniel Wurster; Thomas Elmqvist

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.


Ecology and Society | 2016

Key insights for the future of urban ecosystem services research

Peleg Kremer; Zoé A. Hamstead; Dagmar Haase; Timon McPhearson; Niki Frantzeskaki; Erik Andersson; Nadja Kabisch; Neele Larondelle; Emily Lorance Rall; Annette Voigt; Francesc Baró; Christine Bertram; Erik Gómez-Baggethun; Rieke Hansen; Anna Kaczorowska; Jaan-Henrik Kain; Jakub Kronenberg; Johannes Langemeyer; Stephan Pauleit; Katrin Rehdanz; Maria Schewenius; Chantal van Ham; Daniel Wurster; Thomas Elmqvist

Understanding the dynamics of urban ecosystem services is a necessary requirement for adequate planning, management, and governance of urban green infrastructure. Through the three-year Urban Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (URBES) research project, we conducted case study and comparative research on urban biodiversity and ecosystem services across seven cities in Europe and the United States. Reviewing > 50 peer-reviewed publications from the project, we present and discuss seven key insights that reflect cumulative findings from the project as well as the state-of-the-art knowledge in urban ecosystem services research. The insights from our review indicate that cross-sectoral, multiscale, interdisciplinary research is beginning to provide a solid scientific foundation for applying the ecosystem services framework in urban areas and land management. Our review offers a foundation for seeking novel, nature-based solutions to emerging urban challenges such as wicked environmental change issues.


Ecological Indicators | 2013

Urban ecosystem services assessment along a rural-urban gradient: a cross-analysis of European cities.

Neele Larondelle; Dagmar Haase


Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions | 2014

Mapping the diversity of regulating ecosystem services in European cities

Neele Larondelle; Dagmar Haase; Nadja Kabisch


Ecological Indicators | 2012

Valuing post-mining landscapes using an ecosystem services approach—An example from Germany

Neele Larondelle; Dagmar Haase


Habitat International | 2017

Greening cities – To be socially inclusive? About the alleged paradox of society and ecology in cities

Dagmar Haase; Sigrun Kabisch; Annegret Haase; Erik Andersson; Ellen Banzhaf; Francesc Baró; Miriam Brenck; Leonie K. Fischer; Niki Frantzeskaki; Nadja Kabisch; Kerstin Krellenberg; Peleg Kremer; Jakub Kronenberg; Neele Larondelle; Juliane Mathey; Stephan Pauleit; Irene Ring; Dieter Rink; Nina Schwarz; Manuel Wolff


Applied Geography | 2014

Applying a novel urban structure classification to compare the relationships of urban structure and surface temperature in Berlin and New York City

Neele Larondelle; Zoé A. Hamstead; Peleg Kremer; Dagmar Haase; Timon McPhearson


Ecosystem services | 2016

Balancing demand and supply of multiple urban ecosystem services on different spatial scales

Neele Larondelle; Steffen Lauf


Ecological Indicators | 2016

Exploring local consequences of two land-use alternatives for the supply of urban ecosystem services in Stockholm year 2050

Jaan-Henrik Kain; Neele Larondelle; Dagmar Haase; Anna Kaczorowska


Ecological Indicators | 2016

Classification of the heterogeneous structure of urban landscapes (STURLA) as an indicator of landscape function applied to surface temperature in New York City

Zoé A. Hamstead; Peleg Kremer; Neele Larondelle; Timon McPhearson; Dagmar Haase

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Dagmar Haase

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Nadja Kabisch

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Niki Frantzeskaki

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Anna Kaczorowska

Chalmers University of Technology

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Jaan-Henrik Kain

Chalmers University of Technology

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Christine Bertram

Kiel Institute for the World Economy

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