2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11081247
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How Do Different Modes of Governance Support Ecosystem Services/Disservices in Small-Scale Urban Green Infrastructure? A Systematic Review

Abstract: As cities are facing environmental and societal challenges, including climate change, rapid urbanization, and the COVID-19 pandemic, scholars and policymakers have recognized the potential of small-scale urban green infrastructures (UGI), such as rain gardens and street trees, to support important ecosystem services (ES) during periods of crisis and change. While there has been considerable research on the design, planning, engineering, and ecology of small-scale UGI, the governance modes of such spaces to sup… Show more

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“…Green infrastructure is a vital component of urban areas, providing essential ecosystem services such as mitigating the urban heat island effect [6][7][8], reducing surface runoff [9], improving air quality [10,11], and supporting biodiversity [12,13]. Additionally, natural environments offer a versatile setting for outdoor recreation, physical activities, and socialization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green infrastructure is a vital component of urban areas, providing essential ecosystem services such as mitigating the urban heat island effect [6][7][8], reducing surface runoff [9], improving air quality [10,11], and supporting biodiversity [12,13]. Additionally, natural environments offer a versatile setting for outdoor recreation, physical activities, and socialization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%