Journal article
Multiple ecosystem services and disservices of the urban forest establishing their connections with landscape structure and sociodemographics
C Dobbs, D Kendal, CR Nitschke
Ecological Indicators | Published : 2014
Abstract
The promotion of sustainable cities is critical under future environmental change and population growth. Cities in the present and future can ensure the provision of ecosystem services to their urban inhabitants. The urban forest is one of the main suppliers of ecosystem services in urban areas, and can provide the base information to quantify ecosystem services and disservices, detecting the areas were low provision of those occur. In this study multiple ecosystem services and disservices were quantified using transferable indicators in order to detect areas for environmental improvement. The set of spatially explicit indicators enables the detection of areas of low and high provision of ec..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank City of Melbourne for data supply and funding. We would like to thank Yvonne Lynch for proof reading drafts of this article and the two anonymous reviewers for their useful comments.