Leave no one behind: A case of ecosystem service supply equity in Singapore

Urban populations benefit greatly from the ecosystem services provided by urban green and blue spaces. While the equity of provision of and access to urban green and blue spaces has been widely explored, research on equity of ecosystem service provision is relatively scant. Using household level dat...

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subjects Atmospheric Sciences
Demographics
Demography
Desegregation
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Economic development
Ecosystem services
Ecosystems
Environment
Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
Environmental Management
Equity
Fairness
Green infrastructure
Households
Open spaces
Particulate matter
Physical Geography
Research Article
Resource management
Subgroups
Urban development
Urban planning
Urban populations
title Leave no one behind: A case of ecosystem service supply equity in Singapore
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