Insurance Value of Green Infrastructure in and Around Cities

The combination of climate change and urbanization projected to occur until 2050 poses new challenges for land-use planning, not least in terms of reducing urban vulnerability to hazards from projected increases in the frequency and intensity of climate extremes. Interest in investments in green inf...

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2016
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Universidad del Rosario
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-016-9986-x
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climate change
new challenges
urban vulnerability to hazards
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Insurance Value of Green Infrastructure in and Around Cities
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Valor del seguro de la infraestructura verde en y alrededor de las ciudades
title Insurance Value of Green Infrastructure in and Around Cities
spellingShingle Insurance Value of Green Infrastructure in and Around Cities
climate change
new challenges
urban vulnerability to hazards
title_short Insurance Value of Green Infrastructure in and Around Cities
title_full Insurance Value of Green Infrastructure in and Around Cities
title_fullStr Insurance Value of Green Infrastructure in and Around Cities
title_full_unstemmed Insurance Value of Green Infrastructure in and Around Cities
title_sort Insurance Value of Green Infrastructure in and Around Cities
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv climate change
new challenges
urban vulnerability to hazards
topic climate change
new challenges
urban vulnerability to hazards
description The combination of climate change and urbanization projected to occur until 2050 poses new challenges for land-use planning, not least in terms of reducing urban vulnerability to hazards from projected increases in the frequency and intensity of climate extremes. Interest in investments in green infrastructure (interconnected systems of parks, wetlands, gardens and other green spaces), as well as in restoration of urban ecosystems as part of such adaptation strategies, is growing worldwide. Previous research has highlighted the insurance value of ecosystems in securing the supply of ecosystem services in the face of disturbance and change, yet this literature neglects urban areas even though urban populations are often highly vulnerable. We revisit the insurance value literature to examine the applicability of the concept in urban contexts, illustrating it with two case studies: watersheds providing drinking water for residents of Vancouver, Canada; and private gardens ensuring connectedness between other parts of urban green infrastructure in London, UK. Our research supports the notion that investments in green infrastructure can enhance insurance value, reducing vulnerability and the costs of adaptation to climate change and other environmental change. Although we recommend that urban authorities consider the insurance value of ecosystems in their decision-making matrix, we advise caution in relying upon monetary evaluations of insurance value. We conclude by identifying actions and management strategies oriented to maintain or enhance the insurance value of urban ecosystems. Ecosystems that are themselves resilient to external disturbances are better able to provide insurance for broader social–ecological systems.
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