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      <subfield code="a">The  notion  and  assessment  of  ecosystem  services(ES)valuesis  becoming  anestablished  part  of  the  discourse  regarding  urban  green  space  performance.  Yet,  underlying  factors  enabling  ES  values  are  stillpoorly  understood.  We  assume  the  production  of  ES  value  crucial  for  environmental  stewardship  in  cities,  and  aimed  in  this  study  to  uncover  their  key  enabling  factors.  This  study  has  beendeveloped  on  a  broad  data  baseincludinga  survey(n=201),  interviews(n=46),  field  observation  and  remote  sensing  from  27  urban  gardens  in  Barcelona,  Spain,  including  municipal  ‘allotment  gardens’  and  ‘civic  gardens’  emerging  from  bottom-up initiatives.In  a  first  step,  we  distinguished  different  urban  gardenstypes  regarding  the  ESvalues  they  provide.  In  a  second  step,  we  testedspecific  garden  characteristics  including  (a)  user  profiles,(b)  biophysicalgardenproperties,  and  (c)  institutional  settings  fortheirspecific  importanceto  triggerES  values.  Results  showedES  values  to  significantly  differ  with  the  typesof  gardens.  For  example,  classical  allotment  gardens  are  more  likely  to  provide  recreational  values,  while  emerging  civic  gardens  are  more  likely  to  produce  place-makingand  social  cohesion.A  main  finding  from  our  study  is  the  importance  of  social  and  institutional  garden  characteristic  as  enabling  factors  of  ES  values.  Results  indicate,for  example,  a  correlation  between  childhood  experiences  and  a  higher  appreciation  of  ES.Our  results  further  indicate  thatcivic  gardens  with  broader  property  rights  and  decision-capacities  are  more  likely  to  enhancestewardship  action.In  providing  a  differentiated  understanding  of  the  ES  value(s)  of  urban  gardens,  this  study  highlights  the  potential  for  green  space  planning  in  citiesto  steer  the  stewardship  of  urban  gardens  by  providing  institutional  and  physicalspace  for  civic  gardening  initiatives.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">This research was funded by the FP7-OpenNESS (308428) and Biodiversa-ENABLE (PCIN-2016-002) and through individual grants from the EU-COST Action TU1201 and the Catalan government (FI DGR, 2012FI_B 00578) to JL.</subfield>
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