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DOI 10.1016/j.cosust.2017.02.006
Titel (primär) Considering the ways biocultural diversity helps enforce the urban green infrastructure in times of urban transformation
Autor Vierikko, K.; Elands, B.; Niemelä, J.; Andersson, E.; Buijs, A.; Fischer, L.K.; Haase, D.; Kabisch, N.; Kowarik, I.; Luz, A.C.; Olafsson Stahl, A.; Száraz, L.; Van der Jagt, A.; Konijnendijk van den Bosch, C.
Quelle Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
Department CLE; SUSOZ
Band/Volume 22
Seite von 7
Seite bis 12
Sprache englisch
UFZ Querschnittsthemen RU6
Abstract Traditionally, biocultural diversity (BCD) has been researched in non-western and indigenous societies. Recently, it has also been applied in urbanized and industrialized societies, in particular for the planning and management of urban green infrastructure (UGI). Diversity in human and biological systems is considered to support cities’ adaptation capacity. However, diversity might also increase the risk of conflicts. In this paper, we discuss not only how the BCD approach could strengthen studies on human–nature interactions in an urban context, but also the potential pitfalls of applying BCD. By means of two examples of BCD research, that is people in-places and people-making UGI in cities, we argue that BCD as a reflexive concept can strengthen UGI planning and management.
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Vierikko, K., Elands, B., Niemelä, J., Andersson, E., Buijs, A., Fischer, L.K., Haase, D., Kabisch, N., Kowarik, I., Luz, A.C., Olafsson Stahl, A., Száraz, L., Van der Jagt, A., Konijnendijk van den Bosch, C. (2016):
Considering the ways biocultural diversity helps enforce the urban green infrastructure in times of urban transformation
Curr. Opin. Environ. Sustain. 22 , 7 - 12 10.1016/j.cosust.2017.02.006