Accounting for rivalry in the local provision of ecosystem services in urban areas

Yujing Ma*, Eric Koomen, Dani Broitman

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Abstract

Citizens benefit from ecosystem services at a wide range of scales.These services originate from different types of green spaces within urban areas and the degree to which their provision meets local demand is strongly dependent on the spatial configuration of green spaces in relation to population distribution. In this paper we assess the supply-demand mismatch of a congestible and non-congestible ecosystem service along an urban-rural gradient: recreation and cooling services.
Original languageEnglish
Pages83-83
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 21 Nov 2022
Event8th Central European Conference in Reginal Science "Resilience of cities and regions in an uncertain time" -
Duration: 21 Nov 202223 Nov 2022
Conference number: 2022
https://cers.amu.edu.pl/

Conference

Conference8th Central European Conference in Reginal Science "Resilience of cities and regions in an uncertain time"
Period21/11/2223/11/22
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Keywords

  • Urban Ecosystem
  • Ecosystem Services
  • Supply and Demand
  • Urban-rural Gradient

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