How much do we know about trade-offs in ecosystem services? A systematic review of empirical research observations
As an important domain of sustainability science, trade-offs in ecosystem services (ES) is
crucial for spatial planning to sustainably manage natural resources while satisfying the …
crucial for spatial planning to sustainably manage natural resources while satisfying the …
Aesthetic quality assessment of landscapes as a model for urban forest areas: A systematic literature review
Aesthetic experience in a forest can typically be associated with attractive forest scenery that
gives people a sense of visual pleasure. Characterized as a visual product based on …
gives people a sense of visual pleasure. Characterized as a visual product based on …
Urban green space alone is not enough: A landscape analysis linking the spatial distribution of urban green space to mental health in the city of Chicago
Research on the association between urban green space and mental health has largely
focused on the presence or quantity of green space, rather than on the spatial distribution of …
focused on the presence or quantity of green space, rather than on the spatial distribution of …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of landscape pattern change on water-related ecosystem services: Comprehensive analysis based on heterogeneity perspective
J Li, K Zhou, B **e, J **ao - Ecological Indicators, 2021 - Elsevier
The transformation of surface landscapes by human activities is the main driving factor that
affects changes in ecosystem functions and ecological processes, significantly influencing …
affects changes in ecosystem functions and ecological processes, significantly influencing …
How do landscape patterns in urban parks affect multiple cultural ecosystem services perceived by residents?
X Bi, X Gan, Z Jiang, Z Li, J Li - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) provided by urban parks are crucial for encouraging
residents to engage with nature and enhance their physical and mental well-being …
residents to engage with nature and enhance their physical and mental well-being …
How can landscape ecology contribute to sustainability science?
While landscape ecology is distinct from sustainability science, landscape ecologists have
expressed their ambitions to help society advance sustainability of landscapes. In this …
expressed their ambitions to help society advance sustainability of landscapes. In this …
Urbanization causes biotic homogenization of woodland bird communities at multiple spatial scales
Urbanization is a major contributor to biodiversity declines. However, studies assessing
effects of urban landscapes per se (ie, disentangled from focal habitat effects) on biodiversity …
effects of urban landscapes per se (ie, disentangled from focal habitat effects) on biodiversity …
How do urban park features affect cultural ecosystem services: Quantified evidence for design practices
Y Wang, X Shi, K Cheng, J Zhang, Q Chang - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2022 - Elsevier
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) in urban parks are associated with nature contact
willingness and health outcomes of urban residents. However, practical knowledge on how …
willingness and health outcomes of urban residents. However, practical knowledge on how …
[HTML][HTML] Landscape usage by recreationists is shaped by availability: Insights from a national PPGIS survey in Sweden
Areas suitable for outdoor recreation are in decline due to urbanization and land-use
intensification. To provide people with access to recreational areas, it is imperative to …
intensification. To provide people with access to recreational areas, it is imperative to …
Visual Aesthetic Quality Assessment of Urban Forests: A Conceptual Framework
Visual aesthetic quality is the visual pleasure level that attracts people and makes them
prefer certain areas. Visual aesthetic quality is valued and considered for urban forests but …
prefer certain areas. Visual aesthetic quality is valued and considered for urban forests but …