2023
DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10423
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Denser and greener cities: Green interventions to achieve both urban density and nature

Abstract: the text 'a doubling of density' has been changed to 'a 10% increase in density'].

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“…A recent quantitative analysis of data on urban tree canopy cover and open space in the United States shows negative correlation between population density and green spaces (McDonald et al, 2023). Singapore, as one of the most densely populated cities in the world, has put in place interventions that buck this trend.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A recent quantitative analysis of data on urban tree canopy cover and open space in the United States shows negative correlation between population density and green spaces (McDonald et al, 2023). Singapore, as one of the most densely populated cities in the world, has put in place interventions that buck this trend.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Singapore, as one of the most densely populated cities in the world, has put in place interventions that buck this trend. To this end, the City in Nature vision seeks to use green interventions that share space with nature (McDonald et al, 2023). It aims to safeguard and manage the country's natural capital and to ensure that green spaces are well connected and easily accessible to every household.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cities can have multifunctional green spaces that are designed and implemented to meet the needs of people and increase ecosystem services, but they should also align their urban greening goals with sustainability goals and their obligations under the Convention on Biological Diversity. Biodiversity is declining globally, and cities provide opportunities to increase indigenous biodiversity (Ives et al 2016, Lepczyk et al 2023, McDonald et al 2023. For example, some threatened plants, including the 'Nationally Endangered' shrubby tororaro (Muehlenbeckia astonii), are now included in plans for traffic island plantings in Aotearoa-New Zealand cities (figure 2, de Lange and Jones 2000).…”
Section: Multifunctional Green Spaces Provide Opportunities To Enhanc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The urban landscape displays a gradient of increasing intensity of use from the periphery to the more urbanized and verticalized central regions, exhibiting a negative correlation with green coverage: as the intensity increases, the green coverage diminishes (Blair, 1996;Lin et al, 2015;McDonald et al, 2023). Such changes have effects on the composition, abundance, and richness of the bird assemblage, increasing the number of exotic species and decreasing overall species richness and diversity (Blair, 1996;de Toledo et al, 2011;Kurucz et al, 2021), leading to a homogenization of bird assemblages (Blair, 2001;McKinney, 2006;Luck and Smallbone, 2011).…”
Section: Hypothesis 3: the Behavior Occurrence Is In Uenced By Enviro...mentioning
confidence: 99%