Abstract
Urbanization is a leading cause of biodiversity loss globally. Expanding cities alter regional ecological processes by consuming habitat and modifying biogeochemical and energetic flows. Densifying cities often lose valuable intra-urban green spaces. Despite these negative impacts, novel urban ecosystems can harbor high biodiversity and provide vital ecosystem services for urban residents. Recognizing the benefits of urban ecosystems, cities across the globe are increasingly planning for urban green infrastructure (UGI). UGI as a planning concept can transform how cities integrate biodiversity into urbanized landscapes at multiple scales and contribute to conservation goals. Full operationalization of UGI concepts can also reduce urban energy and resource demands via substituting polluting technologies by UGI, further contributing to the global conservation agenda. Realizing the potential contributions of UGI to local, regional, and global conservation goals requires addressing four inter-dependent challenges: (1) expanding social-ecological-systems thinking to include connections between complex social, ecological, and technological systems (SETS), (2) explicitly addressing multi-level governance challenges, (3) adapting SETS approaches to understand the contextual and biocultural factors shaping relationships between UGI and other causal processes in cities that shape biodiversity, and (4) operationalizing UGI systems through robust modeling and design approaches. By transforming UGI policy and research through SETS approaches to explicitly integrate biodiversity we can support global conservation challenges while improving human wellbeing in cities and beyond.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 3595-3606 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | Biodiversity and Conservation |
| Volume | 32 |
| Issue number | 11 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 2023 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
Keywords
- Conservation
- Ecosystem services
- Environmental governance
- Urban green infrastructure
- Urbanization
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GRK 2679: Urban Green Infrastructure – Training Next Generation Professionals for Integrated Urban Planning Research
Pauleit, S. (PI), Egerer, M. (CoPI), Helmreich, B. (CoPI), Kollmann, J. (CoPI), Pretzsch, H. (CoPI), Schloter, M. (CoPI), Weißer, W. (CoPI), Wulfhorst, G. (CoPI), Kögel-Knabner, I. (CoPI), Lang, W. (CoPI), Ludwig, F. (CoPI), Michaeli, M. (CoPI), Traidl-Hoffmann, C. (CoPI), Rötzer, T. (CoPI), Peters, R. L. (CoPI), Zare, M. (CoPI), Rademacher, A. (CoPI), Garcia, M. P. P. (CoPI), Stefanie, S. (CoPI), Rahman, M. (CoI), Schiller, J. (CoI), Reischl, A. (CoI), Fairbairn, A. (CoI), Baghaiepoor, M. (CoI), Micklewright, J. (CoI), Alim, I. (CoI), Fakirova, E. (CoI), Yazdi, H. (CoI), Reitberger, R. (CoI), Banihashemi, F. (CoI), Pattnaik, N. (CoI), Parhizgar, L. (CoI), Trost, C. (CoI), Páez-Curtidor, N. (CoI), Porter, L. (CoI), Nulkar, S. (CoI), Berger, N. (CoI), Hentschel, Z. (CoI), Schauz, A. (CoI), Koulouris, S. (CoI), Henschel, D. (CoI), Chen, X. (CoI), Deghim, F. (CoI), Islam, A. (CoI), McKinney, S. Q. (CoI), Zaw, M. (CoI), Meier, D. (CoI), Spinoso Sosa, S. (CoI), Kligman, M. (CoI) & Thiele, M. (CoI)
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