Authors
Olivia Odom Green, Ahjond S Garmestani, Sandra Albro, Natalie C Ban, Adam Berland, Caitlin E Burkman, Mary M Gardiner, Lance Gunderson, Matthew E Hopton, Michael L Schoon, William D Shuster
Publication date
2016/3
Journal
Urban ecosystems
Volume
19
Pages
77-93
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Managing urban green space as part of an ongoing social-ecological transformation poses novel governance issues, particularly in post-industrial settings. Urban green spaces operate as small-scale nodes in larger networks of ecological reserves that provide and maintain key ecosystem services such as pollination, water retention and infiltration, and sustainable food production. In an urban mosaic, a myriad of social and ecological components factor into aggregating and managing land to maintain or increase the flow of ecosystem services associated with green spaces. Vacant lots (a form of urban green space) are being repurposed for multiple functions, such as habitat for biodiversity, including arthropods that provide pollination services to other green areas; to capture urban runoff that eases the burden on ageing wastewater systems and other civic infrastructure; and to reduce urban heat island …
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