In the context of rapid climate change, it is important to understand public perceptions of urban green spaces (UGSs), because green spaces have enormous potential as instruments for climate change adaptation and mitigation, and because the development of such spaces both requires and benefits from public support. This article attempts, through an extensive literature review, to understand convergences and divergences in perceptions of urban green spaces (UGSs) of city dwellers around the world and to identify gaps in the existing research. Additionally, the article explores research into the benefits associated with urban green spaces, including health (e.g., physical and mental), social (e.g., social networks and social relationships), ec...
Recently, the ideology of greenery city has received global attention, whichaimed to addr...
Based on a social preference survey performed in Warsaw, we assessed the preferences toward alterati...
Urbanization, costs of green space maintenance, and diminishing connection between people and nature...
In order to develop climate resilient urban areas and reduce emissions, several opportunities exist ...
Urban greening has rapidly emerged as a key urban climate change adaptation strategy. Urban greening...
Public urban green spaces provide people with many benefits. Understanding the relationship between ...
Climate change adaptation is essential to mitigate risks, such as extreme weather events triggered b...
In an ever more urbanising world the role of urban green space is crucial to maintain and enhance th...
Green spaces have been seen an important part of urban areas for a long period of time. Both social ...
Urban green space (UGS) has been proven to be essential for improving the health of residents. Local...
The ever-increasing process of urbanisation across the globe has major implications for the environm...
Urban green space (UGS) could contribute to sustainable urban development. Studying residents’ perce...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
While green public spaces have been studied in relation to biodiversity and climate change, and in r...
Increasing urbanization has determined a progressive detachment of people from a daily contact with ...
Recently, the ideology of greenery city has received global attention, whichaimed to addr...
Based on a social preference survey performed in Warsaw, we assessed the preferences toward alterati...
Urbanization, costs of green space maintenance, and diminishing connection between people and nature...
In order to develop climate resilient urban areas and reduce emissions, several opportunities exist ...
Urban greening has rapidly emerged as a key urban climate change adaptation strategy. Urban greening...
Public urban green spaces provide people with many benefits. Understanding the relationship between ...
Climate change adaptation is essential to mitigate risks, such as extreme weather events triggered b...
In an ever more urbanising world the role of urban green space is crucial to maintain and enhance th...
Green spaces have been seen an important part of urban areas for a long period of time. Both social ...
Urban green space (UGS) has been proven to be essential for improving the health of residents. Local...
The ever-increasing process of urbanisation across the globe has major implications for the environm...
Urban green space (UGS) could contribute to sustainable urban development. Studying residents’ perce...
Urban green space, such as parks, forests, green roofs, streams, and community gardens, provides cri...
While green public spaces have been studied in relation to biodiversity and climate change, and in r...
Increasing urbanization has determined a progressive detachment of people from a daily contact with ...
Recently, the ideology of greenery city has received global attention, whichaimed to addr...
Based on a social preference survey performed in Warsaw, we assessed the preferences toward alterati...
Urbanization, costs of green space maintenance, and diminishing connection between people and nature...