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Restoration of Degraded Urban Ecosystems for Healthy Cities – Developing technical and scientific references for Nature-Based solutions. / Xing, Y.; Jones, P.; Ormondroyd, G.A. et al.
2015. 90 Papur a gyflwynwyd yn International Conference – Environment at a CrossrOads: SMART approaches for a sustainable future, Bucharest, Romania, November 12-15, 2015..

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Xing, Y, Jones, P, Ormondroyd, GA & Curling, SF 2015, 'Restoration of Degraded Urban Ecosystems for Healthy Cities – Developing technical and scientific references for Nature-Based solutions', Papur a gyflwynwyd yn International Conference – Environment at a CrossrOads: SMART approaches for a sustainable future, Bucharest, Romania, November 12-15, 2015., 3/01/01 tt. 90.

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Xing, Y., Jones, P., Ormondroyd, G. A., & Curling, S. F. (2015). Restoration of Degraded Urban Ecosystems for Healthy Cities – Developing technical and scientific references for Nature-Based solutions. 90. Papur a gyflwynwyd yn International Conference – Environment at a CrossrOads: SMART approaches for a sustainable future, Bucharest, Romania, November 12-15, 2015..

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Xing Y, Jones P, Ormondroyd GA, Curling SF. 2015. Restoration of Degraded Urban Ecosystems for Healthy Cities – Developing technical and scientific references for Nature-Based solutions. Papur a gyflwynwyd yn International Conference – Environment at a CrossrOads: SMART approaches for a sustainable future, Bucharest, Romania, November 12-15, 2015..

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Xing, Y. et al. Restoration of Degraded Urban Ecosystems for Healthy Cities – Developing technical and scientific references for Nature-Based solutions. International Conference – Environment at a CrossrOads: SMART approaches for a sustainable future, Bucharest, Romania, November 12-15, 2015., 03 Ion 0001, Papur, 2015.

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Xing Y, Jones P, Ormondroyd GA, Curling SF. Restoration of Degraded Urban Ecosystems for Healthy Cities – Developing technical and scientific references for Nature-Based solutions. 2015. Papur a gyflwynwyd yn International Conference – Environment at a CrossrOads: SMART approaches for a sustainable future, Bucharest, Romania, November 12-15, 2015..

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Xing, Y. ; Jones, P. ; Ormondroyd, G.A. et al. / Restoration of Degraded Urban Ecosystems for Healthy Cities – Developing technical and scientific references for Nature-Based solutions. Papur a gyflwynwyd yn International Conference – Environment at a CrossrOads: SMART approaches for a sustainable future, Bucharest, Romania, November 12-15, 2015..

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TY - CONF

T1 - Restoration of Degraded Urban Ecosystems for Healthy Cities – Developing technical and scientific references for Nature-Based solutions

AU - Xing, Y.

AU - Jones, P.

AU - Ormondroyd, G.A.

AU - Curling, S.F.

PY - 2015/11/15

Y1 - 2015/11/15

N2 - Significant areas of ecosystems are being lost or degraded as a result of human activities. There is growing concern for the health of urban populations as cities sprawl at an unprecedented rate. Urban green infrastructures provide a notable range of environmental remediation benefits, and pioneering health policy is recognizing nature as a cost-effective tool for planning healthy cities. It is general recognized that ecosystems can provide air/water purification, soil erosion protection, flood damage control, carbon sequestration and recreational facilities (green gym) that contribute to human well-being, economic stability and physical security. However, there is limited information on how specific elements of nature deliver health outcomes. In this study, we developed a framework for identifying pathways through which nature bring environmental remediation benefits, and highlight current evidence, established measurement methods and future research needs.

AB - Significant areas of ecosystems are being lost or degraded as a result of human activities. There is growing concern for the health of urban populations as cities sprawl at an unprecedented rate. Urban green infrastructures provide a notable range of environmental remediation benefits, and pioneering health policy is recognizing nature as a cost-effective tool for planning healthy cities. It is general recognized that ecosystems can provide air/water purification, soil erosion protection, flood damage control, carbon sequestration and recreational facilities (green gym) that contribute to human well-being, economic stability and physical security. However, there is limited information on how specific elements of nature deliver health outcomes. In this study, we developed a framework for identifying pathways through which nature bring environmental remediation benefits, and highlight current evidence, established measurement methods and future research needs.

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M3 - Paper

SP - 90

T2 - International Conference – Environment at a CrossrOads: SMART approaches for a sustainable future, Bucharest, Romania, November 12-15, 2015.

Y2 - 3 January 0001

ER -