2. Benefits of Green Infrastructure 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Biodiversity value 2.3 Direct value to humans 2.4 Food production/Urban agriculture 2.5 Transport (walking/cycling) 2.6 Economics/enhanced building values 2.7 Climate control/climate change proofing 2.8 Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) 2.9 ...
Integrating urban green infrastructure (UGI) into cities is receiving increasing attention owing to its potential to provide various urban ecosystem services (UES). This review assesses the multifaceted services of UGI as benefits and co-benefits. By combining systematic and narrative review processes, ...
Rapid urbanization is projected for African cities at the cost of urban green space, which could jeopardize biodiversity and human benefits. Studies focusi
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Figure 1. Occurrence points of the Common (Eurasian) Kestrel (circles in red), the Saker Falcon (circles in green) and the Upland Buzzard (inverted triangles in orange) during summer (A) and winter (B) in this study after filtering with a radius of 1 km. (For interpretation of the...
High-quality development rooted in low-carbon growth, new jobs, energy security, and environmental quality will be a critical part of achieving multiple sustainable development goals (SDGs). Doing this will require the dramatic scaling up of new climate finance while maximizing co-benefits across mul...
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