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Preface
Contributors
1. Environmental services provided by urban forests and green infrastructure
1.1. Introduction: Urban trees as environmental engineers
1.2. Ecosystem services: The environmental components
1.3. Delivery of goods and services
1.4. Biodiversity as support for ecosystem services and human wellbeing
1.5. The cost of greening: Disservices of urban trees
1.6. Case studies: Modeling the atmospheric benefits of urban greening
1.7. Assessing the ecosystem services deliverable: The critical role of the Urban Tree Inventory
1.8. Species-specific information for enhancing ecosystem services
1.9. Conclusions and recommendations
2. Socio-cultural services provided by urban forests and green infrastructure
2.1. Introduction: Socio cultural services of urban forests and green infrastructure
2.2. Social and environmental justice: Diversity in access to and benefits from urban green infrastructure ? examples from Europe
2.3. Recreational use of urban green infrastructure: the tourist?s perspective
2.4. The role and value of urban forests and green infrastructure in promoting human health and wellbeing
3. Economic benefits and governance of urban forests in a green infrastructure approach
3.1. Introduction: Governance and economic valuation
3.2. Challenges to governing urban green infrastructure in Europe ? the case of the European Green Capital Award
3.3. The role of partnerships and the Third Sector in the development and delivery of urban forestry and green infrastructure
3.4. The Value of Valuing: Recognising the benefits of the Urban Forest
4. Summary
4.1. Introduction: Tying it all together
4.2. Linking the environmental, social and economic aspects of urban forestry and green infrastructure
4.3. Growing the Urban Forest: our Practitioners? Perspective
Subject index. .
Contributors
1. Environmental services provided by urban forests and green infrastructure
1.1. Introduction: Urban trees as environmental engineers
1.2. Ecosystem services: The environmental components
1.3. Delivery of goods and services
1.4. Biodiversity as support for ecosystem services and human wellbeing
1.5. The cost of greening: Disservices of urban trees
1.6. Case studies: Modeling the atmospheric benefits of urban greening
1.7. Assessing the ecosystem services deliverable: The critical role of the Urban Tree Inventory
1.8. Species-specific information for enhancing ecosystem services
1.9. Conclusions and recommendations
2. Socio-cultural services provided by urban forests and green infrastructure
2.1. Introduction: Socio cultural services of urban forests and green infrastructure
2.2. Social and environmental justice: Diversity in access to and benefits from urban green infrastructure ? examples from Europe
2.3. Recreational use of urban green infrastructure: the tourist?s perspective
2.4. The role and value of urban forests and green infrastructure in promoting human health and wellbeing
3. Economic benefits and governance of urban forests in a green infrastructure approach
3.1. Introduction: Governance and economic valuation
3.2. Challenges to governing urban green infrastructure in Europe ? the case of the European Green Capital Award
3.3. The role of partnerships and the Third Sector in the development and delivery of urban forestry and green infrastructure
3.4. The Value of Valuing: Recognising the benefits of the Urban Forest
4. Summary
4.1. Introduction: Tying it all together
4.2. Linking the environmental, social and economic aspects of urban forestry and green infrastructure
4.3. Growing the Urban Forest: our Practitioners? Perspective
Subject index. .