This paper argues that climate change adaptation through strategic greenspace planning requires scholars and planners to think differently about what equity means in an urban greenspace context. We use the heat mitigation potential of greenspace and the case of Taipei Metropolis in Taiwan to assess challenges arising from thinking about fairness in terms of distribution of benefits from greenspace functions, as opposed to fairness in greenspace accessibility and availability. Urban greening to foster 'resilient' communities arguably deflects from - or even exacerbates - structural causes of vulnerability, with benefits accruing disproportionately to more affluent or empowered groups. Yet the need for practical action on climate threats in c...
This article aims to gain insight into the governance capacity of cities to adapt to climate change...
<p>There is an expanding understanding of the value and critical need for green(er) cities. It...
This Article is adapted from Chapter Seven of John R. Nolon, Protecting the Environment Through Land...
This paper argues that climate change adaptation through strategic greenspace planning requires scho...
We assess socio-political challenges for urban heat island (UHI) mitigation in greenspace planning, ...
Interest in nature-based approaches for climate change adaptation in cities is growing. Whilst there...
Whilst an extensive body of literature exists on the environmental justice implications of urban gre...
As concern increases over high temperatures in cities due to a combination of climate change and urb...
This paper profiles Fukuoka City in Kyushu, Japan. We focus on the city's local climate change adapt...
Can urban greenspace combat climate change?: towards a subtropical cities research agenda. It now se...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552 - Digital object identifier for the 'European Res...
This paper profiles Fukuoka City in Kyushu, Japan. We focus on the city’s local climate change adapt...
Urban green space has risen up the policy and research agendas, buoyed by a heightened awareness of ...
Greenway planning and design is an important approach to climate adaptation in urban areas. In this ...
In light of climate inaction on the national stage, cities across the country have emerged as leader...
This article aims to gain insight into the governance capacity of cities to adapt to climate change...
<p>There is an expanding understanding of the value and critical need for green(er) cities. It...
This Article is adapted from Chapter Seven of John R. Nolon, Protecting the Environment Through Land...
This paper argues that climate change adaptation through strategic greenspace planning requires scho...
We assess socio-political challenges for urban heat island (UHI) mitigation in greenspace planning, ...
Interest in nature-based approaches for climate change adaptation in cities is growing. Whilst there...
Whilst an extensive body of literature exists on the environmental justice implications of urban gre...
As concern increases over high temperatures in cities due to a combination of climate change and urb...
This paper profiles Fukuoka City in Kyushu, Japan. We focus on the city's local climate change adapt...
Can urban greenspace combat climate change?: towards a subtropical cities research agenda. It now se...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552 - Digital object identifier for the 'European Res...
This paper profiles Fukuoka City in Kyushu, Japan. We focus on the city’s local climate change adapt...
Urban green space has risen up the policy and research agendas, buoyed by a heightened awareness of ...
Greenway planning and design is an important approach to climate adaptation in urban areas. In this ...
In light of climate inaction on the national stage, cities across the country have emerged as leader...
This article aims to gain insight into the governance capacity of cities to adapt to climate change...
<p>There is an expanding understanding of the value and critical need for green(er) cities. It...
This Article is adapted from Chapter Seven of John R. Nolon, Protecting the Environment Through Land...