Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6293031 | Ecological Indicators | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This assessment is complemented by a detailed case study analysis of two European cities â¿¿ Berlin, Germany and Å¿ódź, Poland. Results showed that this approach's explanatory power depends on the data used, scale of interest, resolution of data and estimated threshold value. By comparing results using different datasets and threshold values, we discuss opportunities and limitations for developing indicators of green space availability. We conclude that UGS availability is an important indicator to navigate urban complexity to improve human health and wellbeing but is only one component of the intricate social-ecological interactions within cities.
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Authors
Nadja Kabisch, Michael Strohbach, Dagmar Haase, Jakub Kronenberg,