An Ecosystem Services Approach to Green Infrastructure Partnership Planning
绿色基础设施合作伙伴规划的生态系统服务方法
基本信息
- 批准号:NE/N017447/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.72万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2016 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
It is widely recognised that ecosystems provide numerous services that are of benefit to humans but, in decisions regarding land and resource use, these tend to be overlooked. Within towns and cities this is particularly the case as nature is often considered to be absent in urban areas. However, as nearly 80% of the UK population live in urban areas there is considerable potential for improvements in ecosystem services to have a large impact on quality of life. As a result the Defra funded Ecosystem Services in the Urban Water Environment (ESUWE) project has begun to apply an ecosystem services approach to demonstrate the benefits that improvements in the urban water environment can have. It has also been recognised that a collaborative approach to decision making assists with the integrated planning that is required for sustainable catchment management. Therefore, the work of ESUWE also aims to provide tools to communicate and engage stakeholders in order to facilitate a participatory approach to catchment management. The ESUWE project has identified numerous ecosystem services provided in urban environments and developed metrics to quantify the costs and benefits associated with these. It is now working in four demonstration areas of varying sizes to map and evaluate ecosystem services and to pilot use in local catchment planning. It is hoped that by communicating information about benefits of environmental improvements, decisions can be better informed and that by mapping ecosystem services, areas where interventions will result in multiple-benefits can be identified and prioritised. Throughout the ESUWE project, Green Infrastructure (GI) has been highlighted as being important for delivering benefits to urban societies along with providing environmental and hydrological improvements. Therefore, the potential to expand the scope of the work beyond those directly involved with catchment planning has been identified. The Innovation Project will enable the application of the research conducted under the ESUWE project to meet the needs of a wider range of end users such as local nature partnership, local planning authorities and construction companies to be investigated so that the impact of the work can be increased. The Innovation Project will facilitate co-development of an ecosystem services mapping approach to the planning of GI with those responsible for land use decisions at local and national levels. This will ensure that the needs of end users are incorporated into the development of decision support tools that facilitate GI planning and help create standardised metrics that can express the benefits of GI for use in differing sectors. Work in four demonstration areas will explore the practical application of the ecosystem services approach, demonstrating the benefits provided by GI and identifying opportunities for these to be increased. This will improve strategic understanding so that the effects of potential land use decisions on levels of services provided in urban area can be explored. This will help to provide an evidence base that can inform decisions regarding trade-offs and promote interventions that provide increased and multiple benefits. The Innovation Project will also result in case studies quantifying the value of GI which can be used to promote the need for increased considerations of its provision in land use decision at both local and national levels. A partnership approach will also identify how mapping can aid integrated local decision making to support other place based initiatives. Finally, by considering how GI can be implemented in a way that delivers multiple benefits, best practice will be identified and promoted.
人们普遍认识到,生态系统提供了许多有益于人类的服务,但在有关土地和资源使用的决定中,这些服务往往被忽视。在城镇和城市中,情况尤其如此,因为人们往往认为城市地区没有大自然。然而,由于近80%的英国人口生活在城市地区,生态系统服务的改善对生活质量有很大的影响。因此,Defra资助的城市水环境生态系统服务项目已开始采用生态系统服务方法,以证明改善城市水环境可能带来的好处。人们还认识到,决策的协作方法有助于可持续流域管理所需的综合规划。因此,ESUWE的工作还旨在提供与利益攸关方沟通和参与的工具,以促进对流域管理采取参与性办法。ESUWE项目确定了城市环境中提供的众多生态系统服务,并制定了量化与这些服务相关的成本和效益的指标。目前正在四个不同规模的示范区开展工作,以绘制和评估生态系统服务,并在地方集水规划中试点使用。人们希望,通过传播有关环境改善惠益的信息,可以更好地了解决策,并通过绘制生态系统服务图,可以确定和优先考虑干预措施将产生多重惠益的领域。在整个ESUWE项目中,绿色基础设施(GI)被强调为沿着改善环境和水文条件的同时为城市社会带来利益的重要因素。因此,已确定有可能将工作范围扩大到直接参与集水规划的人员之外。创新项目将使ESUWE项目下进行的研究能够应用于满足更广泛的最终用户的需求,如当地自然伙伴关系,地方规划当局和建筑公司,以便增加工作的影响。创新项目将促进与地方和国家各级负责土地使用决策的人员共同开发生态系统服务测绘方法,以规划地理信息系统。这将确保最终用户的需求被纳入决策支持工具的开发,以促进GI规划,并帮助创建标准化的指标,可以表达GI在不同部门使用的好处。四个示范领域的工作将探索生态系统服务方法的实际应用,展示地理标志提供的好处,并确定增加这些好处的机会。这将提高战略认识,以便探讨潜在的土地使用决定对城市地区提供的服务水平的影响。这将有助于提供一个证据基础,为有关权衡取舍的决定提供信息,并促进提供更多和多种惠益的干预措施。创新项目还将导致案例研究量化地理标志的价值,可用于促进在地方和国家层面的土地使用决策中增加考虑其规定的必要性。伙伴关系办法还将确定制图如何有助于地方综合决策,以支持其他地方举措。最后,通过考虑如何以提供多种好处的方式实施地理信息系统,将确定和推广最佳做法。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(2)
专著数量(0)
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- DOI:10.1016/j.ufug.2023.127923
- 发表时间:2023
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:6.4
- 作者:Van Oijstaeijen W
- 通讯作者:Van Oijstaeijen W
Negotiating the green obstacle course: Ranking priorities and problems for municipal green infrastructure implementation
- DOI:10.1016/j.ufug.2021.127436
- 发表时间:2022-01-01
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:6.4
- 作者:Back, Phil;Collins, Alexandra M.
- 通讯作者:Collins, Alexandra M.
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10.1016/j.envsci.2023.103642 - 发表时间:
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- DOI:
10.1016/j.agee.2025.109546 - 发表时间:
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Ebba Engström;Robert Fish;Caroline Howe;Catherine Matilda Collins;Benjamin J. Roberts;Samuel Watkins;Alexandra Collins - 通讯作者:
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Rapport:旨在限制浪漫关系中数字干扰的系统
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- 发表时间:
2018 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
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Alexandra Collins
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