2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11355-023-00577-3
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Utilization of ecosystem services in future vision decision-making for climate-resilient cities

Suryeon Kim,
Wonkyong Song,
Wooyeong Joo
et al.
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“…For example, FVC showed a broader range in HH areas (0.207 to 0.959), while in PSZ areas, this range is narrowed to 0.467 to 0.548 (Table 5), with RD and NDWI showing similar trends. Current environmental models [79][80][81] commonly used for simulation and prediction, such as the InVEST model, SWAT model, and MaxEnt model, are likely to benefit from precise urban and environmental indicator ranges. By incorporating more accurate indicator data, the predictive accuracy and reliability of these models can be enhanced, thus providing a more scientific basis for urban planning and natural resource management.…”
Section: Es Synergies Within Cities In the Context Of Fragmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, FVC showed a broader range in HH areas (0.207 to 0.959), while in PSZ areas, this range is narrowed to 0.467 to 0.548 (Table 5), with RD and NDWI showing similar trends. Current environmental models [79][80][81] commonly used for simulation and prediction, such as the InVEST model, SWAT model, and MaxEnt model, are likely to benefit from precise urban and environmental indicator ranges. By incorporating more accurate indicator data, the predictive accuracy and reliability of these models can be enhanced, thus providing a more scientific basis for urban planning and natural resource management.…”
Section: Es Synergies Within Cities In the Context Of Fragmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%