Urban Services to Ecosystems - Green Infrastructure Benefits from the Landscape to the Urban Scale
- Authors: Noriko Akita; Ayda Alehashemi; Maria Beatrice Andreucci; Meryem Atik; Chiara Baldacchini; Luca Battisti; Nathalie Baumann; Luciana Bongiovanni Martins Schenk; Jelena Brajković; Francesca Bretzel; Martin Brown; Carlo Calfapietra; Chiara Catalano; Laura Cid; Silvia Coccolo; Federica Colucci; Stuart Connop; Serena D’Ambrogi; Marco Delli Paoli; Nigel Dunnett; Antoni Farrero; Sara Favargiotti; João Paulo Fernandes; Chiara Ferracini; Patricia GarcÃa-RodrÃguez; Riccardo Guarino; Matteo Guccione; Mihaela Hărmănescu; Amy Heim; Katie A. Holzer; Maria Ignatieva; Kyriaki Ilousi; Vittorio Ingegnoli; Daniel Jeschke; Kathrin Kiehl; Daniele La Rosa; Federica Larcher; Francesca Lecce; Manfredi Leone; Giuditta Lo Tauro; Angela Loder; Jeremy Lundholm; Beth McGee; Ian Mell; Patrizia Menegoni; Annalisa Metta; Caroline Nash; Maria Livia Olivetti; Veli OrtaçeÅŸme; Viviana Pappalardo; Salvatore Pasta; Angelica Pianegonda; Loris Pietrelli; Sandro Pignatti; Roberto Pini; Martina Ristorini; Heather Rumble; Alessio Russo; Paola Sangalli; Camila Gomes Sant’Anna; Roland Schröder; Maria Sighicelli; Angelica-Ionela Stan; Alessandro Stracqualursi; Guillermo TardÃo; Christine Thuring; Claudia Trotta; Francesca Vannucchi; Monica Vercelli; Eugènia Vidal-Casanovas; Garland Xie; Emrah Yıldırım; Naomi Zürcher
- Publication year: 2021
- Type: Curatela
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/520981
Abstract
The aim of this book is to bring together multidisciplinary research in the field of green infrastructure design, construction and ecology. The main core of the volume is constituted by contributions dealing with green infrastructure, vegetation science, nature-based solutions and sustainable urban development. The green infrastructure and its ecosystem services, indeed, are gaining space in both political agendas and academic research. However, the attention is focused on the services that nature is giving for free to and for human health and survival. What if we start to see things from another perspective? Our actions shall converge for instance to turn man-made environment like cities from heterotrophic to autotrophic ecosystems. From landscape ecology to urban and building design, like bricks of a wall, from the small scale to the bigger landscape scale via ecological networks and corridors, we should start answering these questions: what are the services that are we offering to Nature? What are we improving? How to implement our actions? This book contains three Open Access chapters, which are licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).