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Author :
Cueva J.; Yakouchenkova I.A.; Fröhlich K.; Dermann A.F.; Dermann F.; Köhler M.; Grossmann J.; Meier W.; Bauhus J.; Schröder D.; Sardemann G.; Thomas C.; Carnicero A.R.; Saha S.

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Synergies and trade-offs in ecosystem services from urban and peri‑urban forests and their implication to sustainable city design and planning

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Cueva J.; Yakouchenkova I.A.; Fröhlich K.; Dermann A.F.; Dermann F.; Köhler M.; Grossmann J.; Meier W.; Bauhus J.; Schröder D.; Sardemann G.; Thomas C.; Carnicero A.R.; Saha S. Synergies and trade-offs in ecosystem services from urban and peri‑urban forests and their implication to sustainable city design and planning,Sustainable Cities and Society 82

Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85129726434&doi=10.1016%2fj.scs.2022.103903&partnerID=40&md5=33cfafe78a79b98926623c043515439d
Abstract Reducing trade-offs among ecosystem services (ES) from urban and peri‑urban forests (UPF) is crucial for human wellbeing. We performed spatial analyses and quantified the supply and trade-offs between 23 ES (grouped into three categories: provisioning, regulating, and supporting) from UPF in the Karlsruhe region, southwest Germany. The supply of ES was calculated, normalized, and mapped from field data collected at 201 randomly selected plots in UPF, located in agricultural land, built-up areas (i.e., artificial surfaces), and forest and seminatural areas. Trade-offs were calculated as the root mean squared error between the benefits from two categories of ES. Predominantly, there was a synergy between provisioning and regulating ES; however, trade-offs with supporting ecosystem services were detected in all three land-uses. The UPF areas with a high supply of supporting ES (e.g. tree species, structural and tree microhabitat diversity) had a lower supply of regulating and provisioning ES, resulting in trade-offs. This study demonstrates trade-off patterns between the ES in UPF, which should be considered in the management of UPF and sustainable city design. Current UPF should be transformed to a more multifunctional and climate-resilient state to guarantee ES and human wellbeing in cities. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd



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                    Category                    

             Certainity            
Heritage 0.0005
Archives 0.0000
Libraries 0.0007
Book and Press 0.0001
Visual Arts 0.9265
Performing Arts 0.0126
Audiovisual and Multimedia 0.0143
Architecture 0.0434
Adverstizing 0.0000
Art crafts 0.0006
General cultural dimension 0.0012
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