2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11252-024-01623-0
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The contribution of informal green space to urban biodiversity: a city-scale assessment using crowdsourced survey data

Hugh R. Stanford,
Joe Hurley,
Georgia E. Garrard
et al.

Abstract: Cities are crucial for supporting biodiversity and are likely to play an important role in helping respond to the global biodiversity crisis. Understanding how plants and animals utilize various urban spaces is essential for designing cities that accommodate both human and ecological needs. Informal green spaces (IGS) have been historically overlooked in green space research and planning. However, there is growing interest in the potential benefit of IGS in supporting urban biodiversity. This study builds on p… Show more

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