Authors
Zoe G Davies, Jill L Edmondson, Andreas Heinemeyer, Jonathan R Leake, Kevin J Gaston
Publication date
2011/10
Journal
Journal of applied ecology
Volume
48
Issue
5
Pages
1125-1134
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
1. Despite urbanization being a major driver of land‐use change globally, there have been few attempts to quantify and map ecosystem service provision at a city‐wide scale. One service that is an increasingly important feature of climate change mitigation policies, and with other potential benefits, is biological carbon storage.
2. We examine the quantities and spatial patterns of above‐ground carbon stored in a typical British city, Leicester, by surveying vegetation across the entire urban area. We also consider how carbon density differs in domestic gardens, indicative of bottom‐up management of private green spaces by householders, and public land, representing top‐down landscape policies by local authorities. Finally, we compare a national ecosystem service map with the estimated quantity and distribution of above‐ground carbon within our study city.
3. An estimated 231 521 tonnes of carbon is stored …
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