Domestic gardens are an important component of cities, contributing significantly to urban green infrastructure (GI) and its associated ecosystem services. However, domestic gardens are incredibly heterogeneous which presents challenges for quantifying their GI contribution and associated benefits for sustainable urban development. This study applies an innovative methodology that combines citizen science data with high resolution image analysis to create a garden dataset in the case study city of Manchester, UK. An online Citizen Science Survey (CSS) collected estimates of proportional coverage for 10 garden land surface types from 1031 city residents. High resolution image analysis was conducted to validate the CSS estimates, and to class...
Spatial data are considered to be an essential entry point to get domestic gardens on the agendas of...
The understanding of pedestrian-level greenery across urban forms in built environment configuration...
Understanding and explaining the use of green spaces and forests is challenging for sustainable urba...
Domestic gardens are an important component of cities, contributing significantly to urban green inf...
Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanised landscapes invariably focus on measur...
Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanized landscapes invariably focus on measur...
Urban green infrastructure (GI) is a well-known solution to enhance resilience to climate hazards, p...
Domestic gardens provide residents with immediate access to landscape amenities and numerous ecologi...
Amidst ongoing urbanization and increased research on urban greenspaces, the biodiversity level of t...
Detecting and quantifying the use of green spaces and forests is paramount for sustainable urban pla...
The paper discusses conceptual aspects of modelling gardens as urban social-ecological systems. Thes...
Understanding and explaining the use of green spaces and forests is challenging for sustainable urba...
Context: Land use change requires measuring shifting patterns in biodiversity at various spatial sca...
Domestic gardens provide a significant component of urban green infrastructure but their relative co...
Spatial data are considered to be an essential entry point to get domestic gardens on the agendas of...
The understanding of pedestrian-level greenery across urban forms in built environment configuration...
Understanding and explaining the use of green spaces and forests is challenging for sustainable urba...
Domestic gardens are an important component of cities, contributing significantly to urban green inf...
Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanised landscapes invariably focus on measur...
Common approaches to mapping green infrastructure in urbanized landscapes invariably focus on measur...
Urban green infrastructure (GI) is a well-known solution to enhance resilience to climate hazards, p...
Domestic gardens provide residents with immediate access to landscape amenities and numerous ecologi...
Amidst ongoing urbanization and increased research on urban greenspaces, the biodiversity level of t...
Detecting and quantifying the use of green spaces and forests is paramount for sustainable urban pla...
The paper discusses conceptual aspects of modelling gardens as urban social-ecological systems. Thes...
Understanding and explaining the use of green spaces and forests is challenging for sustainable urba...
Context: Land use change requires measuring shifting patterns in biodiversity at various spatial sca...
Domestic gardens provide a significant component of urban green infrastructure but their relative co...
Spatial data are considered to be an essential entry point to get domestic gardens on the agendas of...
The understanding of pedestrian-level greenery across urban forms in built environment configuration...
Understanding and explaining the use of green spaces and forests is challenging for sustainable urba...