The contribution of constructed green infrastructure to urban biodiversity: A synthesis and meta‐analysis
Abstract
The development of buildings and other infrastructure in cities is viewed as a threat to local biodiversity and ecosystem functioning because natural habitat is replaced. However, there is momentum for implementing green infrastructure (GI), such as green roofs, wetland detention basins and community gardens, that partially offset these impacts and that benefit human health. GI is often designed to explicitly support ecosystem services,...
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Title
The contribution of constructed green infrastructure to urban biodiversity: A synthesis and meta‐analysis
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
9
Pages
2131 - 2143
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