2nd Edition of Urban Green Spaces
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 25019
Special Issue Editor
Interests: urban forests; ecosystem services; ecosystem disservices; green infrastructures
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Dear Colleagues,
In recent times, urban green spaces (UGS) have taken on a relevant role as elements of proactive resilience in urban environments that should be further reinforced if possible. Due to the significant impact that climate change is already causing in cities, with a significant increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, there are also the consequences derived from the unprecedented SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, with an impact of immeasurable magnitude at all levels. In the social sphere, the growing migratory flow to cities is also testing the urban capacity to provide inhabitants with safe and healthy environments. In this scenario, UGS have turned out to be essential for providing shelter and responses to these current and future challenges. In this Second Edition of the Special Issue Urban Green Spaces of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, we seek to establish a line of work that highlights the participation of UGS in the provision of ecosystem services that improve the well-being of citizens, but we also invite authors to share their experiences on new roles acquired by UGS in the face of unexpected challenges. Therefore, we welcome, for this Special Issue, work on the active participation of UGS in the mitigation of atmospheric pollution, the improvement of the urban microclimate and thermal comfort, the reduction of the impact of torrential rains, the protection of the soil, and the fight against desertification and fires, as well as other risks and natural disasters, and in supporting and increasing biodiversity—in short, all the strategies by which UGS are made part of nature-based solutions to improve urban resilience. Likewise, we are particularly interested in all studies that highlight the undeniable therapeutic value of UGS in the face of physical and mental health problems in the population, aggravated during the pandemic, and their function as an element of social cohesion and interaction. The role of UGS as an economic dynamizer in times of crisis and the solutions and strategies designed to minimize the costs associated with the disservices of UGS are other topics that have a place in this SI.
Prof. Dr. Paloma Cariñanos
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- urban green spaces
- ecosystem services
- ecosystem disservices
- nature-based solutions
- sustainable green spaces
- inclusive green spaces
- healthy green spaces
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