2017
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1606037114
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Sustainability in an urbanizing planet

Abstract: Sustainability science is use-inspired fundamental research that links knowledge to action such that meeting the needs of society can be balanced with sustaining the life support systems of the planet (1, 2). Nowhere is this action-oriented research needed more than in urban areas that are now home to more than half of the world's population, generating about 80% of the world's economy (3) as well as over 70% of global energy use and global energy-related emissions (4). Depending on the literature and perspect… Show more

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“…For instance, the intensified heat wave due to global warming will be exacerbated in urban area when combined with urban heat island (UHI) effects, causing dramatic negative effects on public health (Shen et al 2016, Ward et al 2016, Founda and Santamouris 2017, Mora et al 2017. Further concern over this issue has arisen because of ongoing rapid urbanization, with large populations migrating from rural to urban societies, as well as undeveloped land being converted to impervious surface area (ISA), suggesting an overall increasing trend of climate risks in the future (UN 2015, Forman and Wu 2016, Seto et al 2017. It is known that land use shapes the urban form, which is considered to be an effective approach for adaptation to climate impacts (Stone et al 2010, Adachi et al 2014, Seto et al 2014.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the intensified heat wave due to global warming will be exacerbated in urban area when combined with urban heat island (UHI) effects, causing dramatic negative effects on public health (Shen et al 2016, Ward et al 2016, Founda and Santamouris 2017, Mora et al 2017. Further concern over this issue has arisen because of ongoing rapid urbanization, with large populations migrating from rural to urban societies, as well as undeveloped land being converted to impervious surface area (ISA), suggesting an overall increasing trend of climate risks in the future (UN 2015, Forman and Wu 2016, Seto et al 2017. It is known that land use shapes the urban form, which is considered to be an effective approach for adaptation to climate impacts (Stone et al 2010, Adachi et al 2014, Seto et al 2014.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, inventories of plants and animals were created by members of these stewardship groups that promoted not only individual learning but also wider learning in the respective community. Barthel et al [16] show that groups of urban stewards gather and pass on a social-ecological memory: a collective memory related to management practices that sustain ecosystem services and which is an important part of community resilience [63]. As example, in two of the stewardship initiatives of urban parks that were assessed in this study, an interdisciplinary group of scientists conducted a comprehensive species inventory and a scientific ecological study that resulted in publications [64,65].…”
Section: Creating Protecting and Learning About Urban Natural Enviromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the advancement of urbanization and globalization, problems caused by urban population explosions, such as urban expansion, ecological environment destruction, and disordered competition among regions, have become increasingly prominent [1][2][3]. During the decades of reform and opening-up policies that began in 1978, China experienced rapid urbanization and industrialization, which resulted in urban land expansion (ULE).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%