Urban green spaces can improve residents’ health and well-being. However, international research shows that urban greening can produce gentrification effects. A dilemma for planners is determining whether the scale of greening or the characteristics of green spaces is driving gentrification. In this article, Canonical correlation analysis (CCA) and field investigations are used to assess the potential gentrification effects of a new public green space in the urban central area of Hangzhou, China. Hangzhou is one of China’s ‘garden cities’, but rapid urbanization and climate change are increasing urban heat-island impacts, requiring large-scale urban greening. The two-stage CCA not only confirms the green gentrification phenomenon within the...
Equitable access to urban green spaces (UGS) is an important component of social justice and can be ...
A few months ago, I wrote a short post on urban forests in China based on research conducted in Shen...
Urban greenspaces are universally valued as amenity-recreation venues, wildlife refuges and essentia...
Urban green spaces can improve residents’ health and well-being. However, international research sho...
International studies have shown that urban parks lead to rising residential prices and, consequentl...
Although cities globally are increasingly mobilizing re-naturing projects to address diverse urban s...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
Urban green spaces are looked upon as the last remnant of nature in urbanized areas. They play a piv...
RESEARCH QUESTION How do small green space interventions alleviate UHI effect in high-density urban...
With the rapid advancement of urbanization, the green space well-being (GSWB) of developing countrie...
Urban green space can help to reduce PM2.5 concentration by absorption and deposition processes. How...
Urban green space can help to reduce PM2.5 concentration by absorption and deposition processes. How...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Hangzhou is a rapidly growing Chinese coastal metropolis that is facing climate...
With accelerated urbanization and rapid expansion of the urban population, there is an increasing de...
Green space exposure is beneficial to the physical and mental health of community residents, but the...
Equitable access to urban green spaces (UGS) is an important component of social justice and can be ...
A few months ago, I wrote a short post on urban forests in China based on research conducted in Shen...
Urban greenspaces are universally valued as amenity-recreation venues, wildlife refuges and essentia...
Urban green spaces can improve residents’ health and well-being. However, international research sho...
International studies have shown that urban parks lead to rising residential prices and, consequentl...
Although cities globally are increasingly mobilizing re-naturing projects to address diverse urban s...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
Urban green spaces are looked upon as the last remnant of nature in urbanized areas. They play a piv...
RESEARCH QUESTION How do small green space interventions alleviate UHI effect in high-density urban...
With the rapid advancement of urbanization, the green space well-being (GSWB) of developing countrie...
Urban green space can help to reduce PM2.5 concentration by absorption and deposition processes. How...
Urban green space can help to reduce PM2.5 concentration by absorption and deposition processes. How...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Hangzhou is a rapidly growing Chinese coastal metropolis that is facing climate...
With accelerated urbanization and rapid expansion of the urban population, there is an increasing de...
Green space exposure is beneficial to the physical and mental health of community residents, but the...
Equitable access to urban green spaces (UGS) is an important component of social justice and can be ...
A few months ago, I wrote a short post on urban forests in China based on research conducted in Shen...
Urban greenspaces are universally valued as amenity-recreation venues, wildlife refuges and essentia...