2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ufug.2023.127849
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Multiple ecosystem services of informal green spaces: A literature review

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“…This trajectory, represented by the keywords “brownfield soils – on-site brownfield sites – informal green spaces [ 59 ] – regional green space network – sustainable urban land use patterns”, serves as a spatial evolution clue. The research focus has transitioned from dispersed individual brownfield sites to a comprehensive urban green space network, forming a research cluster known as the “urban brownfield zone”.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This trajectory, represented by the keywords “brownfield soils – on-site brownfield sites – informal green spaces [ 59 ] – regional green space network – sustainable urban land use patterns”, serves as a spatial evolution clue. The research focus has transitioned from dispersed individual brownfield sites to a comprehensive urban green space network, forming a research cluster known as the “urban brownfield zone”.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reviews specifically addressing brownfields within the context of climate change tend to concentrate more on restoration methods and the potential for climate adaptation [ 29 , 47 , 84 , 139 , 161 ]. Noteworthy is the alignment with other related review findings, highlighting that amid increasingly unstable climate scenarios, more scholars are directing future problem-solving efforts towards comprehensive exploration of the integrated value in brownfield restoration [ 112 ], along with considerations of entire lifecycle and sustainable restoration pathways [ 203 ], while also delineating the linkage between brownfields and urban spatial connections [ 59 , 159 ]. Differing from other related studies, this article accentuates the multifaceted impact and research emphasis of the climate change perspective on brownfields across various stages.…”
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“…At present, lawns are the most common element of urban greenery, covering a considerable portion of all open green areas in cities (up to 70-75%) [18][19][20]. They have a positive impact on human life in cities [21][22][23][24]. However, it is crucial to emphasize that a lawn is a deliberately created plant community consisting of a variety of grass species, including numerous nonnative species [25,26].…”
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“…Accessory green spaces, roof gardens, private gardens, and informal green spaces of buildings are also important supplements for GI. They provide potential habitats for plants and animals in the city, which helps support the diverse ecological resources in the city [32][33][34]. In general, urban parks, community parks, greenways, gardens, botanical gardens, country parks, wetlands, and nature reserves constitute the main BGI of the city and are the most important providers of UGBSs.…”
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confidence: 99%