The majority of the world's population now lives in towns and cities, and urban areas are expanding faster than any other land-use type. In response to this phenomenon, two opposing arguments have emerged: whether cities should 'sprawl' into the wider countryside, or 'densify' through the development of existing urban greenspace. However, these greenspaces are increasingly recognized as being central to the amelioration of urban living conditions, supporting biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service provision. Taking the highly urbanized region of England as a case study, we use data from a variety of sources to investigate the impact of national-level planning policy on temporal patterns in the extent of gree...
Within urban landscape planning, debate continues around the relative merits of land-sharing (sprawl...
The presence of green spaces within city centres has been recognized as a valuable component of the ...
Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing envir...
There is a lack of information on the environmental effects of urban change and the dynamics of gree...
Over the past two decades, there has been an efflorescence of park and greenspace research. This tre...
1. At present, there is limited knowledge of how best to reconcile urban development with biodiversi...
Green Belt policies have helped to create chaotic landscapes at the rural–urban interfaces of the Un...
More precise explanations are needed to better understand why public green spaces are diminishing in...
Although cities globally are increasingly mobilizing re-naturing projects to address diverse urban s...
Green spaces in urban areas-- like remnant habitat, parks, constructed wetlands, and street trees-- ...
© 2021 Jacob Aran ZamoraUrban densification and expansion are occurring simultaneously in Melbourne,...
1. At present, there is limited knowledge of how best to reconcile urban development with biodiversi...
The world's cities must grow to accommodate an increasing urban population, and achieving this with ...
Most people on the planet live in dense aggregations, and policy directives emphasize green areas wi...
Between 1990 and 2006, the Dublin Region was amongst the most rapidly growing urban areas in Europe....
Within urban landscape planning, debate continues around the relative merits of land-sharing (sprawl...
The presence of green spaces within city centres has been recognized as a valuable component of the ...
Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing envir...
There is a lack of information on the environmental effects of urban change and the dynamics of gree...
Over the past two decades, there has been an efflorescence of park and greenspace research. This tre...
1. At present, there is limited knowledge of how best to reconcile urban development with biodiversi...
Green Belt policies have helped to create chaotic landscapes at the rural–urban interfaces of the Un...
More precise explanations are needed to better understand why public green spaces are diminishing in...
Although cities globally are increasingly mobilizing re-naturing projects to address diverse urban s...
Green spaces in urban areas-- like remnant habitat, parks, constructed wetlands, and street trees-- ...
© 2021 Jacob Aran ZamoraUrban densification and expansion are occurring simultaneously in Melbourne,...
1. At present, there is limited knowledge of how best to reconcile urban development with biodiversi...
The world's cities must grow to accommodate an increasing urban population, and achieving this with ...
Most people on the planet live in dense aggregations, and policy directives emphasize green areas wi...
Between 1990 and 2006, the Dublin Region was amongst the most rapidly growing urban areas in Europe....
Within urban landscape planning, debate continues around the relative merits of land-sharing (sprawl...
The presence of green spaces within city centres has been recognized as a valuable component of the ...
Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing envir...