Retaining urban greenspaces is essential to ensure that cities remain liveable and resilient. However, greenspaces are usually given a low priority by many stakeholders. This means that greenspaces are often converted to other land-uses. Using social networks to understand how stakeholders interact, and influence one another, is increasingly acknowledged as a key tool in conservation and sustainable land management. Nevertheless, social networks are rarely studied in the context of urban greenspace conservation. We carry out a social network analysis of stakeholders affecting greenspace conservation in two fast growing cities in sub-Saharan Africa. We applied the Netmap method, which mixes visual networks with qualitative interviews, and ca...
Urban areas are hubs of creativity and innovation providing fertile ground for novel responses tomod...
Identifying the right stakeholders to engage with is fundamental to ensuring conservation informatio...
Greenspace has been increasingly identified as an important element of environmental, social and eco...
Urban greenspaces underpin ecosystem service provision in cities and are therefore indispensable for...
With more than half of the world population living in cities, land-use changes associated with urban...
Urban expansion is threatening ecosystem service delivery, especially in sub-Saharan Africa where ur...
Despite the overwhelming enthusiasm for urban greenspaces throughout the Global North, discussion ar...
Assessment of social relations, including social network analysis, is central to understanding colla...
Social-ecological systems are facing complex social, political, economic and environmental problems ...
AbstractCitizen groups can be important actors in urban environmental stewardship, and network struc...
Social networks play an important role in facilitating effective and sustained connections between p...
Social networks play an important role in facilitating effective and sustained connections between p...
Accessibility to greenspace by different socio-economic groups specifically related to deprivation i...
The authors thank Climate Research 4 Development fellowship (CR4D-19-21) for funding the Urban Ecolu...
This article explores the role of park rangers’ social networks in two national parks in Sub-Saharan...
Urban areas are hubs of creativity and innovation providing fertile ground for novel responses tomod...
Identifying the right stakeholders to engage with is fundamental to ensuring conservation informatio...
Greenspace has been increasingly identified as an important element of environmental, social and eco...
Urban greenspaces underpin ecosystem service provision in cities and are therefore indispensable for...
With more than half of the world population living in cities, land-use changes associated with urban...
Urban expansion is threatening ecosystem service delivery, especially in sub-Saharan Africa where ur...
Despite the overwhelming enthusiasm for urban greenspaces throughout the Global North, discussion ar...
Assessment of social relations, including social network analysis, is central to understanding colla...
Social-ecological systems are facing complex social, political, economic and environmental problems ...
AbstractCitizen groups can be important actors in urban environmental stewardship, and network struc...
Social networks play an important role in facilitating effective and sustained connections between p...
Social networks play an important role in facilitating effective and sustained connections between p...
Accessibility to greenspace by different socio-economic groups specifically related to deprivation i...
The authors thank Climate Research 4 Development fellowship (CR4D-19-21) for funding the Urban Ecolu...
This article explores the role of park rangers’ social networks in two national parks in Sub-Saharan...
Urban areas are hubs of creativity and innovation providing fertile ground for novel responses tomod...
Identifying the right stakeholders to engage with is fundamental to ensuring conservation informatio...
Greenspace has been increasingly identified as an important element of environmental, social and eco...