A Differentiated Spatial Assessment of Urban Ecosystem Services Based on Land Use Data in Halle, Germany

作者: Janis Arnold , Janina Kleemann , Christine Fürst

DOI: 10.3390/LAND7030101

关键词: Air pollutionBiotopeUrban ecosystemContext (language use)GeographySpatial planningWater cycleLand useGreen infrastructureEnvironmental resource management

摘要: Urban ecosystem services (ES) contribute to the compensation of negative effects caused by cities means of, for example, reducing air pollution and providing cooling during summer time. In this study, an approach is described that combines regional biotope land use data set, hemeroby accessibility open space in order assess provision urban ES. Hemeroby expresses degree naturalness types and, therefore, provides a differentiated assessment Assessment local capacity provide ES was conducted with spatially explicit modeling city Halle (Saale) Germany. The following were assessed: (a) global climate regulation, (b) (c) control, (d) water cycle (e) food production, (f) nature experience (g) leisure activities. We identified areas high low context. For instance, central parts had very or no due highly compact building styles soil sealing. contrast, peri-urban particularly capacities. potential regulating limited location these services.

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