Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(6), P. 764 - 764
Published: May 29, 2024
Urban
informal
green
spaces
(IGS)
represent
valuable
reservoirs
of
biodiversity
within
urban
areas
and
are
increasingly
recognized
as
integral
components
infrastructure.
They
perceived
temporary
ecosystems,
the
management
their
vegetation
is
relatively
understudied.
The
development
time
spontaneous
on
transformed
lands
considered
to
be
in
range
decades,
which
makes
it
even
more
necessary
provide
managers
with
better
guidelines
for
such
a
long
period.
Two
suggested
approaches
these
involve:
(1)
retaining
at
various
stages
succession
(non-forest
IGS)
(2)
protecting
advanced
developmental
(forest
IGS),
options
balanced
intervention
or
complete
non-intervention.
However,
differences
between
two
types
cities
across
Central
Europe
remain
unknown,
well
whether
predictors
both
local
landscape
scales
consistent
non-forest
forest
IGS.
We
examined
factors
habitat
continuity,
structure,
soil
quality,
human
impact
shed
light
pathways
enhancing
floristic
diversity.
Conducting
extensive
botanical
surveys
existing
Warsaw,
we
derived
parameters,
including
total
number
species,
Shannon-Wiener
index,
hemeroby,
urbanity,
share
species
from
distinct
ecological
groups,
rare
ancient
plant
species.
Tracing
continuity
early
20th
century
using
digitized
aerial
imagery
provided
unique
long-term
perspective
IGS
development.
revealed
that
no
pivotal
conservation
select
On
other
hand,
partial
abandonment
occasional
maintenance
may
enrich
diversity
different
successional
phases.
uncovered
significant
influence
structure
activity
composition
Notably,
proximate
landscapes
displayed
marked
abundance
alongside
greater
prevalence
presence
vicinity
did
not
yield
similar
effects.
Our
findings
indicate
IGS,
when
left
untouched
decades
near
forested
areas,
biodiversity.
As
globe
seek
sustainable
paths,
this
research
underscores
importance
properly
understanding
integrating
into
planning.
Economics and Environment,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
91(4), P. 818 - 818
Published: Feb. 5, 2025
This
paper
addresses
the
realm
of
planning
and
managing
greenery
in
multifamily
residential
areas.
We
uncover
parallels
between
practitioners'
approaches,
residents'
preferences,
spatial
attributes
areas
that
influence
supply
ecosystem
services
(ES).
focus
on
cultural
(CES),
most
directly
experienced
by
urban
inhabitants.
Employing
a
multi-method
approach
encompassing
workshop
for
practitioners,
discrete
choice
experiment
(DCE)-based
survey
residents,
mapping
Poznań
(Poland).
Our
study
underscores
importance
shaping
conditions
facilitate
bundled
regulating
ES.
Practitioners
recognise
role
production
resonates
with
preferences
predominantly
green
neighbourhoods,
dominance
trees
some
facilities
active
recreation.
Mismatches
opting
well-maintained
benches
while
neither
level
maintenance
nor
passive
recreation
are
crucial
residents.
Ultimately,
we
identify
four
types
reflecting
varying
degrees
resident
preferences.
These
findings
offer
valuable
information
future
development
areas,
helping
to
design
spaces
respond
values
needs
and,
consequently,
increase
provision
support
ones.
Land,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(7), P. 1360 - 1360
Published: July 7, 2023
The
integration
of
multisensory-based
public
subjective
perception
into
planning,
management,
and
policymaking
is
great
significance
for
the
sustainable
development
protection
UGBS.
Online
reviews
are
a
suitable
data
source
this
issue,
which
includes
information
about
sentiment,
physical
environment,
sensory
description.
This
study
adopts
deep
learning
method
to
obtain
effective
from
online
found
that
in
105
major
sites
Tokyo
(23
districts),
overall
level
not
balanced.
Rich
multi-sense
will
promote
level,
especially
hearing
somatosensory
senses
have
higher
positive
prediction
effect
than
vision,
can
start
improving
by
optimizing
these
two
senses.
Even
if
only
one
adverse
sense
exists,
it
seriously
affect
such
as
bad
smell
noise.
Optimizing
environment
adding
natural
elements
different
conducive
perception.
Sensory
maps
help
quickly
find
areas
require
improvement.
provides
new
rapid
multisensory
analysis
complementary
participation
specific
situations,
helps
increase
well-being
UGBS
give
play
its
multi-functionality.
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(6), P. 764 - 764
Published: May 29, 2024
Urban
informal
green
spaces
(IGS)
represent
valuable
reservoirs
of
biodiversity
within
urban
areas
and
are
increasingly
recognized
as
integral
components
infrastructure.
They
perceived
temporary
ecosystems,
the
management
their
vegetation
is
relatively
understudied.
The
development
time
spontaneous
on
transformed
lands
considered
to
be
in
range
decades,
which
makes
it
even
more
necessary
provide
managers
with
better
guidelines
for
such
a
long
period.
Two
suggested
approaches
these
involve:
(1)
retaining
at
various
stages
succession
(non-forest
IGS)
(2)
protecting
advanced
developmental
(forest
IGS),
options
balanced
intervention
or
complete
non-intervention.
However,
differences
between
two
types
cities
across
Central
Europe
remain
unknown,
well
whether
predictors
both
local
landscape
scales
consistent
non-forest
forest
IGS.
We
examined
factors
habitat
continuity,
structure,
soil
quality,
human
impact
shed
light
pathways
enhancing
floristic
diversity.
Conducting
extensive
botanical
surveys
existing
Warsaw,
we
derived
parameters,
including
total
number
species,
Shannon-Wiener
index,
hemeroby,
urbanity,
share
species
from
distinct
ecological
groups,
rare
ancient
plant
species.
Tracing
continuity
early
20th
century
using
digitized
aerial
imagery
provided
unique
long-term
perspective
IGS
development.
revealed
that
no
pivotal
conservation
select
On
other
hand,
partial
abandonment
occasional
maintenance
may
enrich
diversity
different
successional
phases.
uncovered
significant
influence
structure
activity
composition
Notably,
proximate
landscapes
displayed
marked
abundance
alongside
greater
prevalence
presence
vicinity
did
not
yield
similar
effects.
Our
findings
indicate
IGS,
when
left
untouched
decades
near
forested
areas,
biodiversity.
As
globe
seek
sustainable
paths,
this
research
underscores
importance
properly
understanding
integrating
into
planning.