Evidence-based urban greening: a missing piece in biodiversity conservation

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Title: Evidence-based urban greening: a missing piece in biodiversity conservation
Authors: Hedblom, Marcus
Contributors: Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Originator
Source: Trends in ecology & evolution. 40:523-526
Subject Terms: Landscape Architecture, Landskapsarkitektur
Description: With calls for increased greenery in cities to safeguard biodiversity and its associated benefits to humans, urban vegetation must be managed carefully and efficiently. It is time to change paths from current spurious attempts to manufacture resilience and instead usher in evidence-based urban greening to secure ecosystems for the future.
Access URL: https://res.slu.se/id/publ/142012
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/id/eprint/37277/contents
Database: SwePub
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Abstract:With calls for increased greenery in cities to safeguard biodiversity and its associated benefits to humans, urban vegetation must be managed carefully and efficiently. It is time to change paths from current spurious attempts to manufacture resilience and instead usher in evidence-based urban greening to secure ecosystems for the future.
ISSN:01695347
18728383
DOI:10.1016/j.tree.2025.04.007