Private Gardens as Urban Greenspaces: Can They Compensate for Poor Greenspace Access in Lower Socioeconomic Neighbourhoods?
The increasing process of urbanisation has major implications for the environment, biodiversity, and health and well-being of urban residents. Empirical evidence for urban greening benefits suggests that it is an appropriate planning and policy approach for tackling some of the problems associated w...
Main Authors: | Leila Mahmoudi Farahani, Cecily Maller, Kath Phelan |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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International Association for Landscape Ecology, Chapter Germany
2018-05-01
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Series: | Landscape Online |
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Online Access: | https://www.landscape-online.org/index.php/lo/article/view/22 |
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