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      Ecosystem Services in Urban Landscapes: Practical Applications and Governance Implications

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          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 welfare in cities while preventing an increasing loss of biodiversity. The understanding of how urban ecosystems function, provide goods and services for urban dwellers; and how they change and what allows and limits their performance can add to the understanding of ecosystem change and governance in general in an ever more human-dominated world. This Special Issue aims at bridging the knowledge gap among urbanization, demand creation, and provisioning of ecosystem services in urban regions on the one hand and schemes of urban governance and planning on the other.

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              Reconnecting Cities to the Biosphere: Stewardship of Green Infrastructure and Urban Ecosystem Services

              Within-city green infrastructure can offer opportunities and new contexts for people to become stewards of ecosystem services. We analyze cities as social–ecological systems, synthesize the literature, and provide examples from more than 15 years of research in the Stockholm urban region, Sweden. The social–ecological approach spans from investigating ecosystem properties to the social frameworks and personal values that drive and shape human interactions with nature. Key findings demonstrate that urban ecosystem services are generated by social–ecological systems and that local stewards are critically important. However, land-use planning and management seldom account for their role in the generation of urban ecosystem services. While the small scale patchwork of land uses in cities stimulates intense interactions across borders much focus is still on individual patches. The results highlight the importance and complexity of stewardship of urban biodiversity and ecosystem services and of the planning and governance of urban green infrastructure. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s13280-014-0506-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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                Contributors
                dagmar.haase@ufz.de , dagmar.haase@geo.hu-berlin.de
                n.frantzeskaki@drift.eur.nl
                thomase@ecology.su.se
                Journal
                Ambio
                Ambio
                Ambio
                Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
                0044-7447
                1654-7209
                17 April 2014
                17 April 2014
                May 2014
                : 43
                : 4
                : 407-412
                Affiliations
                [ ]Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany
                [ ]Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Leipzig, Germany
                [ ]Dutch Research Institute for Transitions (DRIFT), Rotterdam, The Netherlands
                [ ]Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm, Sweden
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                10.1007/s13280-014-0503-1
                3989513
                24740613
                c6f1718d-183c-4d49-8529-9a8e585eb949
                © The Author(s) 2014

                Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.

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                © Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2014

                Sociology
                urban ecosystem services,review,concepts,practical applications,governance
                Sociology
                urban ecosystem services, review, concepts, practical applications, governance

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