Urban Forests and Greening for Sustainable Cities
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Urban Forestry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2025 | Viewed by 1427
Special Issue Editors
Interests: urban ecology; plant protection against abiotic stresses; valorization of mediterranean plant germplasm; urban greening and green roof; native mediterranean shrubs; thermal, hydric, and salt stress; halophytes; sedum; xerophytes
Interests: climate change; vulnerability; plant ecophysiology; ecology; species distribution modelling; urban ecology
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Urban forests and urban green spaces are an integral part of urban ecosystems. They can provide important ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration, air pollution control, microclimate and urban water runoff regulation, urban biodiversity enhancement, and recreation. These ecosystem services can make a concrete contribution to improving quality of life and sustainable urban development. Despite a long history of landscaping and urban greening worldwide, the specific functions, agronomical, forestry, and technological aspects, the evaluation methodologies, and the environmental, social, and other benefits of urban forests and urban greening require up-to-date scientific studies and exchange of research experiences. For example, an under-explored and highly topical area of multidisciplinary research is "humane psychophysical well-being“regarding plant-human interaction at the urban scale.
This Special Issue invites contributions and reports new research and findings on the ecology and innovation aspects of urban forests and urban green spaces and their sustainable management. The focus of the studies may be broad, ranging from the agronomic response of plants to specific stress factors or the enhancement of their capacity to mitigate even the effects of climate change to the evaluation of new technologies and management methodologies. Studies on entomology, pathology of urban green spaces and forests, and plant–human interactions at the urban scale are also welcome.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- Impacts of urban forests and urban greening on air, soil, and water;
- Urban greening strategies to increase biodiversity and ecological value in cities;
- Sustainable practices and technologies for urban forestry and urban greening;
- Innovative approaches to plant and canopy management in urban areas;
- Innovative approaches to plant pest management in urban environments;
- Designing urban forests and green spaces to promote ecological balance;
- Integrating urban green spaces to enhance biodiversity corridors;
- Entomofauna in urban environments;
- Ecosystem services provided by urban forests;
- Carbon balance in urban forests;
- The benefit of urban forests to urban climate.
Dr. Simona Aprile
Dr. Manuel Esperon-Rodriguez
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- climate change
- parks
- gardens
- green roofs
- green infrastructures
- vegetal ground cover
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