Social-ecological and technological factors moderate the value of urban nature

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Bonnie L. Keeler
Perrine Hamel
Timon McPhearson
Maike H. Hamann
Marie L. Donahue
Kelly A. Meza Prado
Katie K. Arkema
Gregory N. Bratman
Kate A. Brauman
Jacques C. Finlay
Anne D. Guerry
Sarah E. Hobbie
Justin A. Johnson
Graham K. MacDonald
Robert I. McDonald
Nick Neverisky
Spencer A. Wood
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[1] University of Minnesota,Humphrey School of Public Affairs
[2] Stanford University,Natural Capital Project, Woods Institute for the Environment
[3] Urban Systems Lab,Stockholm Resilience Centre
[4] The New School,Institute on the Environment
[5] Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies,School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
[6] Stockholm University,Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior
[7] University of Minnesota,Department of Geography
[8] University of Washington,undefined
[9] University of Minnesota,undefined
[10] McGill University,undefined
[11] Montreal,undefined
[12] Global Cities Program,undefined
[13] The Nature Conservancy,undefined
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Nature Sustainability | 2019年 / 2卷
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Urban nature has the potential to improve air and water quality, mitigate flooding, enhance physical and mental health, and promote social and cultural well-being. However, the value of urban ecosystem services remains highly uncertain, especially across the diverse social, ecological and technological contexts represented in cities around the world. We review and synthesize research on the contextual factors that moderate the value and equitable distribution of ten of the most commonly cited urban ecosystem services. Our work helps to identify strategies to more efficiently, effectively and equitably implement nature-based solutions.
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