
Green infrastructure, Nature-based solutions, Urban nature, spatial planning, Climate change adaptation, Urban densification, Environmental equity, governance
Perspectives on Urban Greenspace: Progress, Failures and Ways Ahead
About this issue
Issue number
Volume 51 – Number 4
Summary
This issue provides insights into recent advances and persisting challenges in urban greening, framed as green infrastructure (GI) or nature-based solutions (NbS), while identifying future priorities in light of global urbanization trends. Contributions from Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Europe, alongside a global review, provide a deliberately international scope, thereby enabling comparison of shared challenges and locally specific responses.
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Perspectives on Urban Greenspace: Progress, Failures and Ways Ahead
STEPHAN PAULEIT, EMANUEL GIANNOTTI, RIEKE HANSEN and MARTINA VAN LIEROP
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Is the Grass Always Greener? A Retrospective Analysis of Green Infrastructure Planning Post-1994
IAN MELL
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Towards Greener Cities in Latin America: The Role of Policies in Shaping Urban Vegetation Dynamics
ALEXIS VÁSQUEZ, EMANUEL GIANNOTTI, ELIZABETH GALDÁMEZ, CYNNAMON DOBBS, JUAN DAVID AMAYA-ESPINEL, TAÍCIA MARQUES, and PABLA LOZANO RAMÍREZ
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Finding Recourse for Public Sector Urban Green Infrastructure Uptake in the City of Tshwane and Beyond
TANIA DU PLESSIS and CHRISTINA BREED
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Moving NbS from Concept to Action in Sub-Saharan Africa: Strategic Pathways for Scaling Implementation
KIRK B. ENU and STEPHAN PAULEIT
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Urban Nature Plans: Strategic Tool for Integrated Biodiversity and Climate Planning in German Cities
RIEKE HANSEN, LENA ENDERICH and MCKENNA DAVIS
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Climate Resilient Green Cities of the Future: Building Evidence for Action
STEPHAN PAULEIT, SABRINA ERLWEIN, SANDRA FEDER, SIMONE LINKE and TERESA ZÖLCH




