With
climate
change
and
urbanization,
city
planners
developers
have
increasing
interest
practice
in
constructing,
restoring,
or
incorporating
wetlands
as
forms
of
green
infrastructure
to
maintain
water-related
ecosystem
services
(WES).
We
reviewed
studies
that
valued
functional
monetary
units
the
water
regulation
purification
urban
around
globe.
used
adaptive
management
cycle
(AMC)
a
heuristic
determine
step
study
would
represent
AMC,
connections
between
steps
were
considered,
stakeholders
involved.
Additionally,
we
identified
social,
ecological,
and/or
technological
dimension(s)
environmental
stressors
strategies
described
by
authors.
While
use-inspired
research
on
WES
occurs
throughout
globe,
most
serve
singularly
assess
problems
monitor
wetlands,
consider
use
no
connectors
steps,
involve
stakeholder
groups.
Both
overwhelmingly
multidimensional,
with
social
dimension
represented
majority
both.
highlight
successfully
interfaced
cities
across
multiple
connectors,
engaged
groups,
disseminated
findings
skills
True
should
explicitly
systems
are
propose
multidimensional
solutions.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
159, P. 111759 - 111759
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
Passive
acoustic
monitoring
serves
as
a
minimally
invasive
and
effective
method
for
biodiversity
assessment,
particularly
in
bird
through
the
application
of
indices.
However,
use
different
recording
devices
types
environmental
noise
(e.g.,
rain,
wind,
stream,
traffic
noise)
lead
to
signal
distortions
that
affect
ecoacoustics
Currently,
there
are
no
established
guidelines
specifying
technical
requirements
signal-to-noise
ratio
(SNR)
threshold
accurate
calculation
To
enhance
accuracy
indices
assessments,
this
study
investigated
impact
(rain,
on
In
study,
we
selected
six
indices:
Acoustic
Complexity
Index,
Diversity
Evenness
Bioacoustic
Entropy
Normalized
Difference
Soundscape
used
four
simultaneously
record
104
h
bird-sound
data
at
same
location.
addition,
44
noisy
signals
with
intensities
were
artificially
synthesized
comparison.
The
sound
then
analyze
effects
assessment.
Our
results
showed
(a)
all
affected
by
device
used;
(b)
each
index
had
sensitivities
types;
(c)
was
SNR
above
which
effect
negligible.
This
provides
recommendations
selection
determines
thresholds
signals,
contributing
refinement
protocols
acquiring
preprocessing
These
findings
aim
establish
standardized
acquisition
future
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
154, P. 110725 - 110725
Published: July 28, 2023
Urban
green
space
sound
sources
play
an
important
role
in
providing
people
with
high
quality
recreation
experiences.
However,
the
evaluation
index
for
urban
is
still
limited.
The
main
purpose
of
this
study
to
propose
indices
soundscape
diversity
spaces,
compare
acoustic
diversity,
and
understand
spaces.
In
our
field
investigation,
30
sample
sites
were
recorded
over
a
five-minute
period,
(SDI),
richness
(SRI),
dominance
(SDO),
evenness
(SEI)
calculated.
results
showed
that
are
more
suitable
than
indices.
There
significant
correlation
between
landscape
patterns,
there
varied
relationship
perception
different
Soundscape
can
be
explained
by
existing
objective
indicators,
which
explain
55%
SDI
model
variations,
71%
SRI
43%
SDO
32%
SEI
variations.
applied
future
planning
environment
design.
Journal of Urban Ecology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Abstract
As
urbanization
and
densification
often
lead
to
significant
biodiversity
loss,
understanding
monitoring
urban
patterns
is
crucial.
Traditional
methods
are
costly,
time-consuming,
require
specialized
expertise.
Passive
acoustic
soundscape
ecology
have
emerged
as
promising,
non-invasive
techniques
for
ecosystem
monitoring.
This
review
aims
provide
an
overview
of
approaches
utilized
in
discuss
their
limitations.
We
highlight
exemplary
studies
that
focus
on
demonstrate
recordings
can
be
partially
used
predict
cities,
especially
avian
species.
To
realize
the
potential
conservation,
current
challenges
must
addressed.
includes
data
processing,
security,
missing
standardized
collection
methods.
call
further
research
combines
innovative
technologies
transdisciplinary
develop
effective
conservation
applications
cities.
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
7
Published: March 25, 2025
Climate
change
demands
innovative
and
holistic
approaches
to
urban
design
that
address
both
the
tangible
intangible
challenges
posed
by
a
rapidly
evolving
environment.
This
article
explores
necessity
of
transdisciplinary
approach
climate
adaptation
in
spaces,
emphasizing
integration
architecture,
social
innovation,
more-than-human
design,
multisensory
analysis.
We
examine
current
controversies
architectural
solutions
adaptation.
Drawing
on
state-of-the-art
from
key
fields,
we
discuss
potential
Nature-based
Solutions,
co-creation
practices,
multimodal
create
adaptive
spaces
physical,
emotional,
needs
human
inhabitants.
The
reviews
emerging
frameworks
case
studies,
including
shelters,
biodiversity-inclusive
soundscapes
smellscapes,
demonstrate
importance
considering
diverse
perspectives
stakeholders.
By
synthesizing
these
findings,
propose
an
integrated
framework
for
moves
beyond
traditional
overlapping
layers
awareness,
ecological
diversity,
cultural
sensitivity.
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 757 - 757
Published: April 1, 2025
Streetscapes
play
a
critical
role
in
restorative
landscapes,
offering
opportunities
for
promoting
public
well-being.
Previous
studies
have
predominantly
examined
the
influence
of
visual
and
auditory
stimuli
on
perceived
restorativeness
independently.
There
is
limited
understanding
their
interactive
effects.
In
this
research,
360
participants
completed
series
experiments
considering
four
distinct
street
types,
including
comfort
assessment,
acoustic
environment
restorativeness.
They
were
assigned
to
control
group
one
three
experimental
groups,
each
receiving
specific
enhancement:
stimuli,
or
combination
audiovisual
stimuli.
The
findings
revealed
that
groups
reported
greater
sense
compared
group.
Notably,
demonstrated
more
pronounced
effect
than
while
differences
found
between
outcomes
among
types
are
discussed,
highlighting
context-specific
guidelines
enhancing
streetscape
research
highlight
masking
soundscape
environmental
design.
study
adds
novel
multi-sensory
approach
current
body
providing
significant
insights
planning
design
streetscapes.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
144, P. 109437 - 109437
Published: Sept. 15, 2022
Monitoring
biodiversity
and
assessing
the
impact
of
human
activities
using
acoustics
is
a
promising
area
in
field
urban
ecology.
Previous
studies
on
are
often
limited
by
data
continuity
survey
scope,
making
it
difficult
to
answer
questions
about
relationships
between
bird
population
dynamics
environmental
factors.
To
some
extent,
big
methods
such
as
continuous
acoustic
monitoring
have
bridged
this
gap
provided
new
research
paths
address
problem.
In
study,
we
proposed
machine
learning
(ML)
method
that
uses
convolutional
neural
networks
(CNN)
target
sound
ratios
(TSAR)
quantify
dominance
seven
types
scenes.
Acoustic
was
recorded
at
nine
sites
three
forests
Guangzhou,
China.
Using
site-related
data,
trained
network
identified
soundscape
components
with
an
overall
F1
score
0.97,
precision
0.96,
recall
0.97.
Spatial
patterns
scenes
were
examined
understand
effective
working
radius
equipment
impacts
differing
land
use
composition
soundscapes.
This
study
indicates
significant
interactions
acoustics,
demonstrates
vocal
organisms
respond
changes
primarily
their
frequencies,
proposes
novel
framework
for
utilizing
monitor
biodiversity.
Going
forth,
these
analyses
help
promote
conservation
sustainability
development.
Cambridge Prisms Water,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
2
Published: Dec. 27, 2023
Abstract
With
climate
change
and
urbanization,
city
planners
developers
have
increasing
interest
practice
in
constructing,
restoring,
or
incorporating
wetlands
as
forms
of
green
infrastructure
to
maintain
water-related
ecosystem
services
(WES).
We
reviewed
studies
that
valued
functional
monetary
units
the
water
regulation
purification
urban
around
globe.
used
adaptive
management
cycle
(AMC)
a
heuristic
determine
step
study
would
represent
AMC,
connections
between
steps
were
considered,
stakeholders
involved.
Additionally,
we
identified
social,
ecological,
and/or
technological
dimension(s)
environmental
stressors
strategies
described
by
authors.
While
use-inspired
research
on
WES
occurs
throughout
globe,
most
serve
singularly
assess
problems
monitor
wetlands,
consider
use
no
connectors
steps,
involve
stakeholder
groups.
Both
overwhelmingly
multidimensional,
with
social
dimension
represented
majority
both.
highlight
successfully
interfaced
cities
across
multiple
connectors,
engaged
groups,
disseminated
findings
skills
True
should
explicitly
systems
are
propose
multidimensional
solutions.