“…Yet, scholars have identified trade-offs in the striving for compactness, especially in social and environmental aspects of sustainability Westerink et al, 2013), including a potentially low proportion of urban green space (Haaland and van den Bosch, 2015). At the same time urban green is continually used by urban planners as a tool for urban sustainability planning, e.g., as an adaptation strategy to climate change in the city (Madureira and Monteiro, 2021). It is furthermore considered to notably contribute to the quality of life and ecosystem services in cities (Jim, 2013), while resulting in more sustainable, more liveable, and more equitable cities (Jim, 2004(Jim, , 2013Pincetl and Gearin, 2005).…”