Authors
Philip James, Konstantinos Tzoulas, Mags D Adams, Alan Barber, John Box, Juergen Breuste, Thomas Elmqvist, M Frith, C Gordon, KL Greening, J Handley, S Haworth, AE Kazmierczak, M Johnston, K Korpela, M Moretti, J Niemelä, Stephan Pauleit, MH Roe, JP Sadler, C Ward Thompson
Publication date
2009/1/1
Journal
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening
Volume
8
Issue
2
Pages
65-75
Publisher
Urban & Fischer
Description
In recent years social, economic and environmental considerations have led to a reevaluation of the factors that contribute to sustainable urban environments. Increasingly, urban green space is seen as an integral part of cities providing a range of services to both the people and the wildlife living in urban areas. With this recognition and resulting from the simultaneous provision of different services, there is a real need to identify a research framework in which to develop multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research on urban green space. In order to address these needs, an iterative process based on the delphi technique was developed, which comprised email-mediated discussions and a two-day symposium involving experts from various disciplines. The two outputs of this iterative process were (i) an integrated framework for multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research and (ii) a catalogue of key research …
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