Native or exotic: A bibliographical review of the debate on ecological science methodologies: Valuable lessons for urban green space design

CA de Carvalho, M Raposo, C Pinto-Gomes, R Matos - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
Knowledge from ecological sciences is an important reference for landscape design as
Urban Green Spaces (UGS) play a critical role in the ecological protection of cities. There is …

Cities should respond to the biodiversity extinction crisis

C Oke, SA Bekessy, N Frantzeskaki, J Bush… - npj Urban …, 2021 - nature.com
Cities globally are greening their urban fabric, but to contribute positively to the biodiversity
extinction crisis, local governments must explicitly target actions for biodiversity. We apply …

A transformative mission for prioritising nature in Australian cities

N Frantzeskaki, C Oke, G Barnett, S Bekessy, J Bush… - Ambio, 2022 - Springer
Australia is experiencing mounting pressures related to processes of urbanisation,
biodiversity loss and climate change felt at large in cities. At the same time, it is cities that …

Assessing multiscale visual appearance characteristics of neighbourhoods using geographically weighted principal component analysis in Shenzhen, China

C Wu, N Peng, X Ma, S Li, J Rao - Computers, Environment and Urban …, 2020 - Elsevier
The neighbourhood is a basic residential unit and is characterized by its physical setting,
functional attributes and visual appearance. The visual appearance of a neighbourhood can …

[HTML][HTML] Edible urban commons for resilient neighbourhoods in light of the pandemic

M Sardeshpande, C Rupprecht, A Russo - Cities, 2021 - Elsevier
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Fruits of the city: The nature, nurture and future of urban foraging

M Sardeshpande, C Shackleton - People and Nature, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Urban foraging is a global informal phenomenon which has been investigated in the Global
North more than other parts of the world. Characterising the nature of urban foraging in the …

Urban foraging: Land management policy, perspectives, and potential

M Sardeshpande, C Shackleton - PLoS One, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Gathering of uncultivated food from green spaces, also known as foraging, is observed in
urban areas across the world, but the literature focuses predominantly on the global north …

Developing a metropolitan-wide urban forest strategy for a large, expanding and densifying capital city: Lessons from Melbourne, Australia

M Hartigan, J Fitzsimons, M Grenfell, T Kent - Land, 2021 - mdpi.com
Urban forests provide many ecosystem services, such as reducing heat, improving air
quality, treatment of stormwater, carbon sequestration, as well as biodiversity benefits …

[HTML][HTML] How people foraging in urban greenspace can mobilize social–ecological resilience during covid-19 and beyond

M Sardeshpande, PT Hurley, E Mollee… - … in Sustainable Cities, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Informal foraging for food and other natural materials in urban greenspaces is an activity
undertaken by many across the world. For some, foraging is a necessary means of survival …

[HTML][HTML] The effects of residential greenspace on avian Biodiversity in Beijing

S Xie, X Wang, W Zhou, T Wu, Y Qian, F Lu… - Global Ecology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Residential communities are the primary living spaces for people in China. Their associated
greenspaces are important elements of the urban ecosystem, providing neighborhood …