Supporting ecosystem services in the city - extensively managed laws in Krakow
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Author:
Rożej-Pabijan, Elżbieta
Kajzer-Bonk, Joanna
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Modern science teaching and learning / editor Bartłomiej Zyśk. - Kraków : Uniwersytet Pedagogicznyim. Komisji Edukacji Narodowej, 2021. - S. 101-111
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-iso: en
Subject:
urban ecosystemsbiodiversity
sustainable cities
human welfare
Date: 2021
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The green areas of cities include mainly forests, parks and squares. However in recent years the literature on
sustainable lifestyles, health and recreation has increasingly focused on the roles and functions of urban green
spaces such as lawns. They have important aesthetic and health values and also provide a number of ecosystem
services. It is now appreciated that green areas in cities make urban areas more attractive for tourists and
visitors. Cities are places for work, recreation and relaxation. High quality green areas contribute to
a more stable microclimate, increase water retention, decrease heat, and mitigate extremely cold temperatures
during the winter. They are a mechanical barrier protecting against pollution, noise and artificial light. They
also have an educational function. The aim of this article is to show the benefits of ecosystem services provided
by unmown lawns and flower meadows in the city, based on the management of green areas in Krakow.