📚 Volume 32, Issue 3 📋 ID: 9Tlys3x

Authors

Aiko Tanaka, Leila Nasser, José Pereira , Fatou Wilson, Natalia Meyer

Department of Environmental Science, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany

Keywords

Biodiversity Urban Ecology Ecosystem Services Plant Resilience Urban Planning

Abstract

Urban green spaces are critical for maintaining biodiversity and providing ecosystem services in rapidly expanding cities. This study develops a framework to assess the resilience of plant biodiversity in urban parks and gardens, focusing on ecosystem services such as air purification, climate regulation, and recreational opportunities. By analyzing plant diversity across various urban green spaces in Berlin, Germany, we identify key factors influencing resilience and propose strategies to enhance ecosystem functionality. A combination of field surveys and remote sensing technology is employed to quantify biodiversity metrics. The findings suggest that diverse plant communities contribute significantly to urban ecological health and can mitigate the effects of urbanization. Recommendations are provided for urban planners to integrate biodiversity considerations into green space design, promoting sustainable urban development.
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Aiko Tanaka, Leila Nasser, José Pereira , Fatou Wilson, Natalia Meyer (2025). "Assessing Plant Biodiversity Resilience in Urban Green Spaces: A Framework for Enhanced Ecosystem Services". Wulfenia, 32(3).