Mismatch of regulating ecosystem services for sustainable urban planning: PM10 removal and urban heat island effect mitigation in the municipality of Rome (Italy)

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Sebastiani Alessandro, Marando Federica, Manes Fausto
ISSN: 1618-8667

Balancing the ecosystem service (ES) mismatch should be a goal of sustainable urban planning. However, (i)
many urban areas lack an assessment of this mismatch and (ii) scientific findings are not easily translatable into
good practices. In this study, we assessed the mismatch for two regulating ESs—regulation of air quality
(intended as PM10 removal by vegetation) and urban temperature regulation—in the Municipality of Rome
(Italy). The spatial distribution of the ES mismatch was then used to identify priority intervention areas (PIAs),
namely those that would benefit the most from targeted urban planning. To do so, we computed composite
indicators of supply and demand for each ES, adopting a process-based approach. Additionally, a monetary
valuation of the related benefits associated with urban green infrastructure is provided. Our findings suggest that
regulation of air quality falls short in highly urbanized areas, whereas a mismatch in urban temperature regulation
is observed in both highly urbanized areas and some agricultural lands. The majority of the PIAs fall in the
eastern and southern sectors of the Municipality of Rome. Our findings also indicate that urban planning should
consider urban regeneration practices and reforestation of existing green areas within the PIAs. Sustainable
urban planning can produce remarkable environmental benefits, as estimated, for the Municipality of Rome, up
to several hundred million euros per year, depending on the methodology used for the monetary valuation.

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