articleBiology LettersFeb 25, 2009GREEN OA

The scaling of green space coverage in European cities

The University of Queensland · University of Sheffield

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Abstract

Most people on the planet live in dense aggregations, and policy directives emphasize green areas within cities to ameliorate some of the problems of urban living. Benefits of urban green spaces range from physical and psychological health to social cohesion, ecosystem service provision and biodiversity conservation. Green space coverage differs enormously among cities, yet little is known about the correlates or geography of this variation. This is important because urbanization is accelerating and the consequences for green space are unclear. Here, we use standardized major axis regression to explore the relationships between urban green space coverage, city area and population size across 386 European…

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Keywords
  • Urbanization
  • Ecosystem services
  • Geography
  • Space (punctuation)
  • Urban green space
  • Biodiversity
  • Urban ecosystem
  • Compact city
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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