Ecosystem service flows across the rural-urban spectrum
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Exploring the Multiple Values of Nature - Connecting Ecosystems and People across Landscapes. Springer Nature, 2022.
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T1 - Ecosystem service flows across the rural-urban spectrum
AU - Lewis, Spike
AU - Devenish, Katie
AU - Dolan, Rachel
AU - Garraty, Tara Anne O'Neil
AU - Okosun, Oboh Satur
AU - Scowen, Matthew
AU - Welivita, Indunee
AU - Willcock, Simon
PY - 2022/7/1
Y1 - 2022/7/1
N2 - Key differences exist between how rural and urban people receive benefits from nature (termed ecosystem services; ES). In rural areas, people are thought to have relatively direct relationships with local ecosystems (e.g. growing food on your subsistence farm). By contrast, within urban areas, people often have more indirect access to distant ecosystems (e.g. obtaining food from hundreds of miles away via supermarket value chain). However, this leaves many questions unanswered: e.g., What natural benefits are present within cities?, When do nature’s benefits flow into cities? When do the people travel out to directly receive nature’s benefits? Here, we explore this issue – breaking down ES flows into two components (i.e. the movement of natural goods and the movement of beneficiaries [people]).
AB - Key differences exist between how rural and urban people receive benefits from nature (termed ecosystem services; ES). In rural areas, people are thought to have relatively direct relationships with local ecosystems (e.g. growing food on your subsistence farm). By contrast, within urban areas, people often have more indirect access to distant ecosystems (e.g. obtaining food from hundreds of miles away via supermarket value chain). However, this leaves many questions unanswered: e.g., What natural benefits are present within cities?, When do nature’s benefits flow into cities? When do the people travel out to directly receive nature’s benefits? Here, we explore this issue – breaking down ES flows into two components (i.e. the movement of natural goods and the movement of beneficiaries [people]).
KW - Ecosystem service
KW - Flow
KW - Nature's contributions to people
KW - Rural
KW - Urban
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-01980-7_15
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-01980-7_15
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-3-031-01979-1
BT - Exploring the Multiple Values of Nature - Connecting Ecosystems and People across Landscapes
PB - Springer Nature
ER -