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Ecosystem Services in Urban Landscapes: Practical Applications and Governance Implications

Urban landscapes are the everyday environment for the majority of the global population, and almost 80 % of the Europeans live in urban areas. The continuous growth in the number and size of urban areas along with an increasing demand on resources and energy poses great challenges for ensuring human...

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Published in:Ambio 2014-05, Vol.43 (4), p.407-412
Main Authors: Haase, Dagmar, Frantzeskaki, Niki, Elmqvist, Thomas
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Biodiversity
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City planning
Climate change
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Ecological and Environmental Phenomena
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humans
Laboratories
Landscape ecology
landscapes
Local Government
Physical Geography
planning
Population
Provisioning ecosystem services
Society
Sustainability
Sustainable cities
Sustainable urbanism
Urban areas
Urban ecology
Urban environments
Urban governance
Urban planning
Urbanization
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