“…For example, with reduced budgets, species with lower management costs, such as slow root growth, are often selected 53 . The government dimensions that influence human actions concern top-down (for example, local government, public authorities, non-governmental stakeholders) informal and formal mechanisms, arrangements, strategies and decisions, compromises, impositions, and processes towards urban biodiversity 48,52,54 . For example, landscape planners, professional arborists, and municipal foresters can drive plant composition in urban areas due to trends in landscape architecture 55 .…”