Browsing NINA Brage by Author "Haase, Dagmar"
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Comparing the implicit valuation of ecosystem services from nature-based solutions in performance-based green area indicators across three European cities
Stange, Erik; Barton, David Nicholas; Andersson, Erik; Haase, Dagmar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Performance-based green area indicators are increasingly used as policy instruments to promote nature-based solutions in urban property development. We explore the differences and parallels of three green area indicators: ... -
A context-sensitive systems approach for understanding and enabling ecosystem service realization in cities
Andersson, Erik; Borgström, Sara; Haase, Dagmar; Langemeyer, Johannes; Mascarenhas, André; McPhearson, Timon; Wolff, Manuel; Łaszkiewicz, Edyta; Kronenberg, Jakub; Barton, David Nicholas; Herreros-Cantis, Pablo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Understanding opportunities as well as constraints for people to benefit from and take care of urban nature is an important step toward more sustainable cities. In order to explore, engage, and enable strategies to improve ... -
Enabling green and blue infrastructure to improve contributions to human well-being and equity in urban systems
Andersson, Erik; Langemeyer, Johannes; Borgström, Sara; McPhearson, Timon; Haase, Dagmar; Kronenberg, Jakub; Barton, David Nicholas; Davis, McKenna; Naumann, Sandra; Röschel, Lina; Baró, Francesc (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)The circumstances under which different ecosystem service benefits can be realized differ. The benefits tend to be coproduced and to be enabled by multiple interacting social, ecological, and technological factors, which ... -
Greenery in urban morphology: a comparative analysis of differences in urban green space accessibility for various urban structures across European cities
Łaszkiewicz, Edyta; Wolff, Manuel; Andersson, Erik; Kronenberg, Jakub; Barton, David Nicholas; Haase, Dagmar; Langemeyer, Johannes; Baró, Francesc; McPhearson, Timon (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The understanding of urban social-ecological systems requires integrated and interdisciplinary methods. This paper explores differences in the accessibility of urban green spaces (UGS) based on urban morphology. In contrast ... -
Key insights for the future of urban ecosystem services research
Kremer, Peleg; Hamstead, Zoé; Haase, Dagmar; McPhearson, Timon; Frantzeskaki, Niki; Andersson, Erik; Kabisch, Nadja; Larondelle, Neele; Rall, Emily L.; Voigt, Annette; Baró, Francesc; Bertram, Christine; Gomez-Baggethun, Erik; Hansen, Rieke; Kaczorowska, Anna; Kain, Jaan-Henrik; Kronenberg, Jakub; Langemeyer, Johannes; Pauleit, Stephan; Rehdanz, Katrin; Schwenius, Maria; Ham, Chantal van; Wurster, Daniel; Elmqvist, Thomas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Understanding the dynamics of urban ecosystem services is a necessary requirement for adequate planning, management, and governance of urban green infrastructure. Through the three-year Urban Biodiversity and Ecosystem ... -
The science, policy and practice of nature-based solutions: An interdisciplinary perspective
Nesshöver, Carsten; Assmuth, Timo; Irvine, Katherine N.; Rusch, Graciela; Waylen, Kerry A.; Delbaere, Ben; Haase, Dagmar; Jones-Walters, Lawrence; Keune, Hans; Kovacs, Eszter; Krauze, Kinga; Külvik, Mart; Rey, Freddy; van Dijk, Jiska Joanneke; Vistad, Odd Inge; Wilkinson, Mark E; Wittmer, Heidi (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)In this paper, we reflect on the implications for science, policy and practice of the recently introduced concept of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS), with a focus on the European context. First, we analyse NBS in relation to ... -
The thorny path toward greening: unintended consequences, trade-offs, and constraints in green and blue infrastructure planning, implementation, and management
Kronenberg, Jakub; Andersson, Erik; Barton, David Nicholas; Borgström, Sara; Langemeyer, Johannes; Björklund, Tove; Haase, Dagmar; Kennedy, Christopher; Koprowska, Karolina; Łaszkiewicz, Edyta; McPhearson, Timon; Stange, Erik; Wolff, Manuel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021). Urban green and blue space interventions may bring about unintended consequences, involving trade-offs between the different land uses, and indeed, between the needs of different urban inhabitants, land users, and owners. ...