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Allotments for all? Social–environmental values of urban gardens for gardeners and the public in cities: The example of Berlin, Germany
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Dushkova D., Konstantinova A., Matasov V. et al., AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 2025 No. 54 P. 577–602
Research on urban ecosystem services (ES) covers many regions globally, yet significant gaps remain in several areas, including Russia. Furthermore, the number of publications on Russian ES is still very low, and most of them focus on ES assessment on the national level which results in an incomplete understanding of ES provision in Russian cities. ...
Added: May 29, 2025
Konstantinova A., Filyushkina A., Maximova O. et al., Blue-Green Systems 2024 Vol. 6 No. 2 P. 327–344
In the scientific community, ecosystem services (ESs) are well-recognized as a promising concept to more actively consider and plan for the multitude of benefits provided by the green environment and thus promote sustainable urban development. Yet, to have an impact on decision-making, the concept must spread from academia to practice. To understand to what extent ...
Added: February 1, 2025
Душкова, Д., Konstantinova A., Matasov V. et al., AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 2024 P. 1–20
Research on urban ecosystem services (ES) covers many regions globally, yet significant gaps remain in several areas, including Russia. Furthermore, the number of publications on Russian ES is still very low, and most of them focus on ES assessment on the national level which results in an incomplete understanding of ES provision in Russian cities. To ...
Added: February 1, 2025
Kotlov I., Chernenkova T., Belyaeva N., Landscape Ecology 2023 Vol. 38 No. 12 P. 3767–3789
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Urban forests provide ecosystem services such as temperature regulation, air purification, carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation. It is important to perform baseline assessment and regular monitoring of biodiversity, vegetation dynamics and spatial structure of urban forests. Most cities suffer from the lack of a unified monitoring system. The heterogeneity of Moscow territory land use determines different ...
Added: November 2, 2023
Dvornikov Y. A., Vasenev V. I., Romzaykina O. N. et al., Geoderma 2021 Vol. 399 Article 115039
This paper describes the effect of urbanization on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks by projecting the main urban land cover classes over the initial pre-urban soil maps. Two cities different in climate and soil conditions as well as in availability of SOC data were chosen as the case studies. Rostov-on-Don is the center of Russian ...
Added: May 26, 2023
Zamolodchikov D., Грабовский В. И., Каганов В. В., Лесоведение 2021 Т. 6 С. 581–592
Based on the materials of the State Forest Register, an analysis of the area and spatial distribution of protective forests’ dynamics in Russian Federation was carried out. The total area of protective forests in 2020 was 284.61 × 106 ha, with 165.00 × 106 ha (58.0%) covered in forests, 22.62 × 106 ha (7.9%) of ...
Added: October 28, 2021
Bukvareva E., Grunewald K., Klimanova O. et al., Sustainability 2021 Vol. 13 No. 12 Article 6678
Russia’s ecosystems and ecosystem services (ES) are critical not only for the country’s economy and well-being of the people but also for maintaining biodiversity and biosphere regulation around the world. Thus, the introduction of ecosystem accounting in Russia is an urgent national and international goal to which the TEEB-Russia project is dedicated. In this publication, ...
Added: July 20, 2021
Bukvareva E., Zamolodchikov D., Grunewald K., Science of the Total Environment 2019 Vol. 655 P. 1181–1196
Russian landscapes provide important ecosystem services (ES) of local, regional and global scale and are crucially important for the economy and people of the country. The Project TEEB-Russia is the first attempt at a nation-wide ES assessment in Russia. The result of the first phase of the project (2013–2015) was the “Prototype National Report on ...
Added: April 17, 2021
Tatarinov A., Фоменко Г. А., Фоменко М. А., Вопросы статистики 2018 Т. 25 № 3 С. 68–78
The paper is based on the results of the Joint OECD/UNECE Seminar on Implementation of the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) which was held in Geneva on February 21-22, 2018. The authors - the seminar participants, presented brief overview of the seminar agenda, its goals and objectives, and outlined the contents of their presentations on ...
Added: November 2, 2020
Caswell B. A., Klein E. S., Alleway H. K. et al., Fish and Fisheries 2020 Vol. 21 No. 4 P. 774–796
The concept of “blue growth,” which aims to promote the growth of ocean economies while holistically managing marine socioecological systems, is emerging within national and international marine policy. The concept is often promoted as being novel; however, we show that historical analogies exist that can provide insights for contemporary planning and implementation of blue growth. ...
Added: November 1, 2020
Padova: Padova University Press, 2019.
This volume is a collection of essays by European environmental scholars on the ecosystem services theme. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA), carried out between 2001 and 2005 at the behest of the United Nations Gene- ral Assembly, was designed to assess the consequences of the changes which have taken place in the environment on human ...
Added: October 26, 2020