Data from: Comparing three spatial modeling tools for assessing urban ecosystem services
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The (re)integration of nature into cities has been a progressively promoted strategy to foster sustainable urbanization. To quantify the ecosystem services (ES) provided by urban nature, spatially explicit ES modeling is a key method. However, particularly in absence of independent validation data, there is a clear need for multi-model assessments in order to better understand uncertainties in model outcomes. Here we applied three commonly used open-source ES models (i.e., InVEST, LUCI, NC-Model) to quantify three key urban ES (i.e., local temperature regulation, flood protection and global climate regulation) using the city of The Hague (The Netherlands) as a case study. We quantified the three ES for the current situation and under two hypothetical scenarios representing changes in the amount of vegetation within the city.
Veerkamp, C. J., Loreti, M., Benavidez, R., Jackson, B., & Schipper A. M. (2023). Comparing three spatial modelling tools for assessing urban ecosystem services. Ecosystem Services, 59, 101500. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2022.101500
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2024-02-13



