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SUMMARY:Emily Rose Palm
DESCRIPTION:Intervenant : Emily Rose Palm (University of Milano-Bicocca)\nIncreasing biodiversity facilitates an increase in ecosystem services of urban landscapes\n\n\nUrban landscapes generally rely on nearby natural, undeveloped areas for essential ecosystem services (ES) such as water and air purification, temperature regulation and raw materials. As a supporting ES, increasing biodiversity through Nature-Based Solutions can amplify the amount and type of ES provided locally, within an urban landscape. The Multilayered Urban Sustainability Action (MUSA) project in Milan Italy has put biodiversity at the heart of its urban regeneration plan in the Piazza della Scienza on the campus of the University of Milan-Bicocca. It is a model system in which to assess the ES provided by transforming a paved urban square into a richly vegetated landscape. In particular the diversity of leaf functional traits and their role in improving air quality will be discussed, as well as the value of these spaces in terms of sustainability as living laboratories.\n\n
URL:https://liedlab.net/events/seminaire-interne-513-593-135-244-920-492-572-175-585-952-749-774-149-969-710/
ORGANIZER;CN=Eric Herbert:MAILTO:eric.herbert@u-paris.fr
CATEGORIES:Evènements scientifiques,Séminaire interne
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