Global variation in contributions to human well-being from urban vegetation ecosystem services

Urbanization has caused multiple environmental grand challenges that impair urban sustainability. Urban vegetation (UV), a mainstream nature-based solution (NBS), can mitigate urban challenges through providing important ecosystem services (ESs). However, successful implementation of UV to provide E...

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Main Authors: Richards, Daniel R., Belcher, Richard N., Carrasco, L. Roman, Edwards, Peter J., Fatichi, Simone, Hamel, Perrine, Masoudi. Mahyar, McDonnell, Mark J., Peleg, Nadav, Stanley, Margaret C.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1754212024-04-29T15:31:01Z Global variation in contributions to human well-being from urban vegetation ecosystem services Richards, Daniel R. Belcher, Richard N. Carrasco, L. Roman Edwards, Peter J. Fatichi, Simone Hamel, Perrine Masoudi. Mahyar McDonnell, Mark J. Peleg, Nadav Stanley, Margaret C. Asian School of the Environment Earth and Environmental Sciences Urban ecology Sustainability Urbanization has caused multiple environmental grand challenges that impair urban sustainability. Urban vegetation (UV), a mainstream nature-based solution (NBS), can mitigate urban challenges through providing important ecosystem services (ESs). However, successful implementation of UV to provide ESs, is impaired due to insufficient knowledge of its effectiveness under different climatic and socio-economic conditions. Here, we quantify seven ESs provided by UV across 2,148 cities with ≥250,000 residents. We show that UV makes substantial contributions to outdoor recreation and stormwater regulation but is less effective in reducing air pollution, in most cities, regardless of the climatic and socio-economic context. The contributions of UV to carbon sequestration, coastal protection, shade provision, and land surface temperature reduction were generally smaller and varied substantially dependent on city climatic and human development index characteristics. Comprehensive assessments for urban NBS planning are essential to maximize ES efficacy for urban sustainability improvements and support human well-being. National Research Foundation (NRF) Submitted/Accepted version This research is supported by the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore, under its Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE) Program (NRF2016-ITC001-013). P.H. also acknowledges the support of Singapore National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office (NRF-NRFF12-2020-0009). 2024-04-23T06:25:32Z 2024-04-23T06:25:32Z 2022 Journal Article Richards, D. R., Belcher, R. N., Carrasco, L. R., Edwards, P. J., Fatichi, S., Hamel, P., Masoudi. Mahyar, McDonnell, M. J., Peleg, N. & Stanley, M. C. (2022). Global variation in contributions to human well-being from urban vegetation ecosystem services. One Earth, 5(5), 522-533. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2022.04.006 2590-3330 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175421 10.1016/j.oneear.2022.04.006 2-s2.0-85130574526 5 5 522 533 en NRF2016-ITC001-013 NRF-NRFF12-2020-0009 One Earth © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2022.04.006. application/pdf application/pdf
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Earth and Environmental Sciences
Urban ecology
Sustainability
spellingShingle Earth and Environmental Sciences
Urban ecology
Sustainability
Richards, Daniel R.
Belcher, Richard N.
Carrasco, L. Roman
Edwards, Peter J.
Fatichi, Simone
Hamel, Perrine
Masoudi. Mahyar
McDonnell, Mark J.
Peleg, Nadav
Stanley, Margaret C.
Global variation in contributions to human well-being from urban vegetation ecosystem services
description Urbanization has caused multiple environmental grand challenges that impair urban sustainability. Urban vegetation (UV), a mainstream nature-based solution (NBS), can mitigate urban challenges through providing important ecosystem services (ESs). However, successful implementation of UV to provide ESs, is impaired due to insufficient knowledge of its effectiveness under different climatic and socio-economic conditions. Here, we quantify seven ESs provided by UV across 2,148 cities with ≥250,000 residents. We show that UV makes substantial contributions to outdoor recreation and stormwater regulation but is less effective in reducing air pollution, in most cities, regardless of the climatic and socio-economic context. The contributions of UV to carbon sequestration, coastal protection, shade provision, and land surface temperature reduction were generally smaller and varied substantially dependent on city climatic and human development index characteristics. Comprehensive assessments for urban NBS planning are essential to maximize ES efficacy for urban sustainability improvements and support human well-being.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Richards, Daniel R.
Belcher, Richard N.
Carrasco, L. Roman
Edwards, Peter J.
Fatichi, Simone
Hamel, Perrine
Masoudi. Mahyar
McDonnell, Mark J.
Peleg, Nadav
Stanley, Margaret C.
format Article
author Richards, Daniel R.
Belcher, Richard N.
Carrasco, L. Roman
Edwards, Peter J.
Fatichi, Simone
Hamel, Perrine
Masoudi. Mahyar
McDonnell, Mark J.
Peleg, Nadav
Stanley, Margaret C.
author_sort Richards, Daniel R.
title Global variation in contributions to human well-being from urban vegetation ecosystem services
title_short Global variation in contributions to human well-being from urban vegetation ecosystem services
title_full Global variation in contributions to human well-being from urban vegetation ecosystem services
title_fullStr Global variation in contributions to human well-being from urban vegetation ecosystem services
title_full_unstemmed Global variation in contributions to human well-being from urban vegetation ecosystem services
title_sort global variation in contributions to human well-being from urban vegetation ecosystem services
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