[HTML][HTML] Intersectional climate justice: A conceptual pathway for bridging adaptation planning, transformative action, and social equity
Local governments around the world are formulating different ways to address climate
change. However, the compounding and overlapping vulnerabilities of historically …
change. However, the compounding and overlapping vulnerabilities of historically …
The unjust distribution of urban green infrastructure is just the tip of the iceberg: A systematic review of place-based studies
Many cities are turning to greening efforts to increase resilience, but such efforts often favor
privileged groups, thereby resulting in injustices. In this systematic review, we analyze 71 …
privileged groups, thereby resulting in injustices. In this systematic review, we analyze 71 …
Planning urban community gardens strategically through multicriteria decision analysis
JP Smith, S Meerow, BL Turner II - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2021 - Elsevier
Urban agriculture is widely promoted as a strategy to advance sustainability goals. Urban
community gardens serve as multifunctional green infrastructure, providing an array of social …
community gardens serve as multifunctional green infrastructure, providing an array of social …
An analysis of green infrastructure in municipal policy: Divergent meaning and terminology in the Greater Toronto Area
TM Conway, A Khan, N Esak - Land Use Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
The concept of green infrastructure has been rapidly adopted by several disciplines and is
increasingly appearing in policy discussions. While the use of the term has recently …
increasingly appearing in policy discussions. While the use of the term has recently …
[HTML][HTML] Mapping barriers to food, energy, and water systems equity in the United States
Barriers to affordable, accessible, high-quality food, energy, and water systems (FEWS)
harm social equity. Connections within and across FEWS suggest that co-occurring barriers …
harm social equity. Connections within and across FEWS suggest that co-occurring barriers …
How do heat and flood risk drive residential green infrastructure implementation in Phoenix, Arizona?
Green infrastructure is an increasingly popular strategy to simultaneously address
challenges associated with urbanization and global environmental change, including …
challenges associated with urbanization and global environmental change, including …
[HTML][HTML] The intersection of justice and urban greening: Future directions and opportunities for research and practice
The global uptake of green infrastructure in urban settings holds considerable promise for
fostering both social and ecological benefits. Recognizing the imperative to ensure …
fostering both social and ecological benefits. Recognizing the imperative to ensure …
The integration of urban system science and physical design: dynamic simulation technologies for urban resilience
Y Kwak - 2021 - ideals.illinois.edu
One of the major challenges in plan-making for urban resilience is dealing with the deep
uncertainty inherent in urban systems. While design/planning solutions are intended to …
uncertainty inherent in urban systems. While design/planning solutions are intended to …