《Spatiotemporal dynamics of urban ecosystem services in Turkey: The case of Bornova, Izmir》

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作者
Ebru Ersoy Tonyaloğlu
来源
URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING,Vol.49,Issue1,Article 126631
语言
英文
关键字
Ecological integrity;Ecosystem services;Global climate regulation;Microclimate mitigation;Spatiotemporal change
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摘要
Bornova metropolitan district is one of the most urbanised districts in Izmir metropolitan city, Turkey; with unknown eff ;ects on the potential ecosystem services along urban-rural areas. This study mapped the condition of ecosystem services’ potential and analysed their spatiotemporal dynamics and patterns between 1990 and 2018 for Bornova district. The methodology used in this study was based on an existing potential ecosystem services mapping methodology and spatially explicit index using open access available spatial data. The spatiotemporal changes in the potential ecosystem services along the urban-rural gradient of Bornova district were assessed by global climate regulation (carbon storage), microclimate mitigation (Land Surface Temperature) and ecological integrity. The total vegetation cover in Bornova district increased from 18.41 % to 27.95 % to the last 28 years, particularly in peri-urban areas. Accordingly, two of the selected ecosystem services’ potential has increased throughout the district, except for ecological integrity. These changes were closely related to the deliberate efforts of the Bornova Municipal Council in increasing the amount of urban green and open spaces throughout the Bornova district in coordination with Izmir Metropolitan City Council’s commitment to build a healthy and climate friendly city in the near future.