The unjust distribution of urban green infrastructure is just the tip of the iceberg: A systematic review of place-based studies

AA Zuniga-Teran, AK Gerlak, AD Elder… - Environmental Science & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Many cities are turning to greening efforts to increase resilience, but such efforts often favor
privileged groups, thereby resulting in injustices. In this systematic review, we analyze 71 …

Disconnection from nature: Expanding our understanding of human–nature relations

T Beery, A Stahl Olafsson, S Gentin… - People and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The human relationship with nature is a topic that has been explored throughout human
history. More recently, the idea of connection to nature has merged as an important …

Enhancing landscape connectivity through multifunctional green infrastructure corridor modeling and design

Z Zhang, S Meerow, JP Newell, M Lindquist - Urban forestry & urban …, 2019 - Elsevier
Landscape connectivity is critical for ecosystem health and biodiversity conservation, yet
urbanization is increasing habitat fragmentation. Green corridors that connect isolated …

Nature-based integration of immigrants in Europe: A review

S Gentin, K Pitkänen, AM Chondromatidou… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The European Commission has promoted revisiting and develo** approaches for
the successful integration of migrants all over Europe. One possible response to address …

Environmental justice implications of siting criteria in urban green infrastructure planning

FA Hoover, S Meerow, ZJ Grabowski… - … Policy & Planning, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Green infrastructure (GI) has become a panacea for cities working to enhance sustainability
and resilience. While the rationale for GI primarily focuses on its multifunctionality (eg …

Environmental justice in accessibility to green infrastructure in two European cities

C de Sousa Silva, I Viegas, Τ Panagopoulos, S Bell - Land, 2018 - mdpi.com
Although it is well-established that urban green infrastructure is essential to improve the
population's wellbeing, in many developed countries, the availability of green spaces is …

[HTML][HTML] Environmental justice in The Netherlands: Presence and quality of greenspace differ by socioeconomic status of neighbourhoods

S De Vries, AE Buijs, RPH Snep - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Making our cities more sustainable includes the need to make the transition a just one. This
paper focuses on distributive justice with regard to greenspace in cities. Urbanisation and …

Attached to or bound to a place? The impact of green space availability on residential duration: The environmental justice perspective

E Łaszkiewicz, J Kronenberg, S Marcińczak - Ecosystem Services, 2018 - Elsevier
Socioeconomic inequalities in residential duration may be a reflection of uneven
opportunities to develop place attachment thanks to green space availability. This article …

Tourist perceptions and uses of urban green infrastructure: An exploratory cross-cultural investigation

TS Terkenli, S Bell, O Tošković… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Urban Green Infrastructure (UGI) serves both inhabitants' and visitors' numerous
and various needs. This research aimed to enhance knowledge regarding the role of UGI in …

Social inequality deeply affects people's perception of ecosystem services and disservices provided by street trees

N Pistón, DSE Silva Filho, ATC Dias - Ecosystem Services, 2022 - Elsevier
To ensure that changes in the landscape do not reinforce existing inequalities or create new
ones, it is vital to continuously monitor the urban landscape. This is especially important in …