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Can green infrastructure help to conserve biodiversity?

Can green infrastructure help to conserve biodiversity?
Can green infrastructure help to conserve biodiversity?
The gradually decreasing connectivity of habitats threatens biodiversity and ecological processes valuable to humans. Green infrastructure is promoted by the European Commission as a key instrument for the conservation of ecosystems in the EU biodiversity strategy to 2020. Green infrastructure has been defined as a network of natural and semi-natural areas, designed and managed to deliver a wide range of ecosystem services. We surveyed Finnish experts' perceptions on the development of green infrastructure within the existing policy framework. Our results show that improving the implementation of existing conservation policy instruments needs to be an integral part of developing green infrastructure. Despite the potential of green infrastructure to benefit biodiversity, existing conceptual ambiguity of green infrastructure with rather complex role of ecosystem services – and the possible interpretation of this in practice – raises concerns regarding its ability to contribute to biodiversity conservation.
0263-774X
265-288
Salomaa, Anna
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Paloniemi, Rikka
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Kotiaho, Janne S.
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Kettunen, Marianne
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Apostolopoulou, Evangelia
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Cent, Joanna
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Paloniemi, Rikka
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Kotiaho, Janne S.
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Apostolopoulou, Evangelia
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Cent, Joanna
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Salomaa, Anna, Paloniemi, Rikka, Kotiaho, Janne S., Kettunen, Marianne, Apostolopoulou, Evangelia and Cent, Joanna (2016) Can green infrastructure help to conserve biodiversity? Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 35 (2), 265-288. (doi:10.1177/0263774X16649363).

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Abstract

The gradually decreasing connectivity of habitats threatens biodiversity and ecological processes valuable to humans. Green infrastructure is promoted by the European Commission as a key instrument for the conservation of ecosystems in the EU biodiversity strategy to 2020. Green infrastructure has been defined as a network of natural and semi-natural areas, designed and managed to deliver a wide range of ecosystem services. We surveyed Finnish experts' perceptions on the development of green infrastructure within the existing policy framework. Our results show that improving the implementation of existing conservation policy instruments needs to be an integral part of developing green infrastructure. Despite the potential of green infrastructure to benefit biodiversity, existing conceptual ambiguity of green infrastructure with rather complex role of ecosystem services – and the possible interpretation of this in practice – raises concerns regarding its ability to contribute to biodiversity conservation.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 26 July 2016

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Local EPrints ID: 490560
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490560
ISSN: 0263-774X
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Author: Anna Salomaa
Author: Rikka Paloniemi
Author: Janne S. Kotiaho
Author: Marianne Kettunen
Author: Evangelia Apostolopoulou
Author: Joanna Cent

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