Local (micro and meso) climate regulation services

Local climate regulation services are the ecosystem contributions to the regulation of ambient atmospheric conditions (including micro and mesoscale climates) through the presence of vegetation that improves the living conditions for people and supports economic production. Examples include the evaporative cooling provided by urban trees ('green space'), the role of urban water bodies ('blue space') and the contribution of trees in providing shade for humans and livestock. This may be a final or intermediate service.

Benefits:

Climate regulation

Ecosystem service:

Local (micro and meso) climate regulation services

Natural capital:

Atmosphere
Structural and biotic integrity
Species
Water

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