Restoring nature, enhancing active mobility: The role of street greenery in the EU’s 2024 restoration law DOI Creative Commons
Silviya Korpilo, Elias Willberg, Kerli Müürisepp

et al.

AMBIO, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 10, 2025

Abstract This article argues for the importance of integrating a mobility perspective into urban greenspace planning and practice related to 2024 EU Nature Restoration Law. Street greenery can play an important multifunctional role in promoting ecosystem services functions, sustainable mobility, human health well-being. However, planners need more evidence on how street vegetation affects well-being during everyday active as well what type, where whom enhance vegetation. We discuss current advancements gaps literature these topics, identify key research priorities support restoration policy practice. These include: moving beyond dominant scientific thinking being place through space understanding exposure experience; use multiple metrics with attention temporal dynamics; integration objective subjective assessments; investigating further reducing environmental injustices.

Language: Английский

Urban attractiveness according to ChatGPT: Contrasting AI and human insights DOI Creative Commons

Milad Malekzadeh,

Elias Willberg, Jussi Torkko

et al.

Computers Environment and Urban Systems, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 117, P. 102243 - 102243

Published: Dec. 25, 2024

Language: Английский

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Restoring nature, enhancing active mobility: The role of street greenery in the EU’s 2024 restoration law DOI Creative Commons
Silviya Korpilo, Elias Willberg, Kerli Müürisepp

et al.

AMBIO, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 10, 2025

Abstract This article argues for the importance of integrating a mobility perspective into urban greenspace planning and practice related to 2024 EU Nature Restoration Law. Street greenery can play an important multifunctional role in promoting ecosystem services functions, sustainable mobility, human health well-being. However, planners need more evidence on how street vegetation affects well-being during everyday active as well what type, where whom enhance vegetation. We discuss current advancements gaps literature these topics, identify key research priorities support restoration policy practice. These include: moving beyond dominant scientific thinking being place through space understanding exposure experience; use multiple metrics with attention temporal dynamics; integration objective subjective assessments; investigating further reducing environmental injustices.

Language: Английский

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