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Francesc Baró
Researcher at Autonomous University of Barcelona
Publications - 57
Citations - 3609
Francesc Baró is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem services & Green infrastructure. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 48 publications receiving 2250 citations. Previous affiliations of Francesc Baró include Pompeu Fabra University & Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
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Contribution of Ecosystem Services to Air Quality and Climate Change Mitigation Policies: The Case of Urban Forests in Barcelona, Spain
Francesc Baró,Lydia Chaparro,Erik Gómez-Baggethun,Johannes Langemeyer,David J. Nowak,Jaume Terradas +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that in order to be effective, green infrastructure-based efforts to offset urban pollution at the municipal level have to be coordinated with territorial policies at broader spatial scales.
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Mapping ecosystem service capacity, flow and demand for landscape and urban planning: a case study in the Barcelona metropolitan region
Francesc Baró,Ignacio Palomo,Grazia Zulian,Pilar Vizcaino,Dagmar Haase,Dagmar Haase,Erik Gómez-Baggethun +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a framework for mapping and assessing the relationships between ecosystem services (ES) capacity, flow and demand with a focus on the identification of unsatisfied demand is presented.
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Greening cities – To be socially inclusive?: About the alleged paradox of society and ecology in cities
Dagmar Haase,Dagmar Haase,Sigrun Kabisch,Annegret Haase,Erik Andersson,Ellen Banzhaf,Francesc Baró,Miriam Brenck,Leonie K. Fischer,Niki Frantzeskaki,Nadja Kabisch,Nadja Kabisch,Kerstin Krellenberg,Peleg Kremer,Jakub Kronenberg,Neele Larondelle,Juliane Mathey,Stephan Pauleit,Irene Ring,Dieter Rink,Nina Schwarz,Manuel Wolff,Manuel Wolff +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reflect on the current debate of the social effects of greening using selected examples and discuss what trade-offs between social and ecological developments in cities mean for the future debate on greening cities and a socially balanced and inclusive way of developing our cities for various groups of urban dwellers.
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Key insights for the future of urban ecosystem services research
Peleg Kremer,Zoé A. Hamstead,Dagmar Haase,Timon McPhearson,Niki Frantzeskaki,Erik Andersson,Nadja Kabisch,Neele Larondelle,Emily Lorance Rall,Annette Voigt,Francesc Baró,Christine Bertram,Erik Gómez-Baggethun,Rieke Hansen,Anna Kaczorowska,Jaan-Henrik Kain,Jakub Kronenberg,Johannes Langemeyer,Stephan Pauleit,Katrin Rehdanz,Maria Schewenius,Chantal van Ham,Daniel Wurster,Thomas Elmqvist +23 more
TL;DR: The Urban Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (URBES) research project as mentioned in this paper conducted case study and comparative research on urban biodiversity and ecosystem services across seven cities in Europe and the United States.
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Mismatches between ecosystem services supply and demand in urban areas: A quantitative assessment in five European cities
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a methodological approach to assess regulating ES mismatches on the basis of environmental quality standards and policy goals, which can be used as a common minimum threshold to determine whether the difference between ES supply and demand is problematic for human well-being.