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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1016/j.ecoser.2023.101571
Lizenz creative commons licence
Titel (primär) Perceived urban ecosystem services and disservices in gentrifying neighborhoods: Contrasting views between community members and state informants
Autor Rodgman, M.K.; Anguelovski, I.; Pérez-del-Pulgar, C.; Shokry, G.; Garcia-Lamarca, M.; Connolly, J.J.T.; Baró, F.; Triguero-Mas, M.
Quelle Ecosystem Services
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Department UPOL
Band/Volume 65
Seite von art. 101571
Sprache englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
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Keywords Greenspaces; Parks; Environmental gentrification; Europe; North America; Nature-based solutions
Abstract As assessing urban ecosystem services and disservices is of rapidly growing interest in a context of increasingly urbanized environments, greater scholarly attention needs to be placed on how different informants perceive these services and disservices. Previous research in urban geography and planning has already pointed at the challenges of building inclusive natural outdoor environments such as green and blue spaces in gentrifying neighborhoods, particularly those undergoing green gentrification. In response, we analyze the ecosystem services and disservices identified by community and state respondents in seven cities with gentrifying neighborhoods, pronounced social inequalities, and where natural outdoor environments were created or improved: Amsterdam, Bristol, Cleveland, Lyon, Montreal, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. We found that in cities experiencing green gentrification, interviewees – particularly community informants – reported a wide array of ecosystem services and disservices, and identified some disservices previously under-studied (i.e. physical tiredness, low attractiveness and forced displacement). Our study illustrates how differences in decision making positions can impact perceptions of ecosystem services and disservices. Our study has implications for urban environmental planning decisions that will help maximize the ecosystem services provided by urban natural outdoor environments. Only if all perceived ecosystem services and disservices are considered, will it be possible to design green just cities.
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Rodgman, M.K., Anguelovski, I., Pérez-del-Pulgar, C., Shokry, G., Garcia-Lamarca, M., Connolly, J.J.T., Baró, F., Triguero-Mas, M. (2024):
Perceived urban ecosystem services and disservices in gentrifying neighborhoods: Contrasting views between community members and state informants
Ecosyst. Serv. 65 , art. 101571 10.1016/j.ecoser.2023.101571