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Journal / article | 2007
Jansson, Å. and J. Colding. 2007. Tradeoffs between environmental goals and urban development: The case of nitrogen load from the Stockholm County to the Baltic Sea. Ambio 36: 650-656.
Publication review Continuing development of Stockholm County may have a significant effect on the human induced nitrogen load to the Baltic Sea, this study shows. By the year 2010 it has been estimated that the majority of the human population on the planet will live in urban areas, and already today approximately 75 percent of Europeans live in urban areas. An increasing population means an increasing production of Nitroge...
Folke, C., L. Pritchard, F. Berkes, J. Colding and U. Svedin. 2007. The Problem of Fit Between Ecosystems and Institutions: Ten Years Later. Ecology and Society 12(1): 30. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss1/art30/
This is a transdisciplinary update of a seminal article on “the problem of fit" between ecosystems and institutions, written ten years ago by Carl Folke, Lowell Pritchard Jr., Fikret Berkes, Johan Colding, and Uno Svedin. - We look at the mis-match between the planet´s biophysical systems and our institutions through a “resilience lens", concentrating on the capacity of institutions and broader governance mechanisms to d...
Colding, J. 2007. Ecological Land-use Complementation for Building Resilience in Urban Ecosystems. Landscape and Urban Planning 81: 46-55.
Publication review Few scientific analyses exist on how different land uses can be configured for greater support of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Based on ecological premises, and through a synthesis of information derived from the literature related to urban ecology, this paper elaborates on the potential biodiversity benefits of ‘ecological land-use complementation´ (ELC). The approach builds on the idea that lan...
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