What do people value in urban green? Linking characteristics of urban green spaces to users' perceptions of nature benefits, disturbances, and disservices
Now, and in the future, the majority of the world's population is and will be living in cities. Thus, efficient urban green spaces (UGS), such as urban parks providing ecosystem services, are essential for human well-being. Besides their location, the characteristics of UGS, for example, size,...
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Main Authors: | Julia Palliwoda, Joerg A. Priess |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/98ae69aca2ac4eef9a44b574c8f1d92f |
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