📚 Volume 29, Issue 2
📋 ID: VbxhCS300
Authors
Elena Rodriguez, Aiko Tanaka, Johann Müller
, Hans Liu, Antoine Laurent
Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina; Department of Ecology, University of Tokyo, Japan; Institute of Urban Ecology, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
Keywords
Urban Green Spaces
Biodiversity
Microclimate Regulation
Urban Sustainability
Temperature Mitigation
Abstract
Urban green spaces are vital components of city landscapes, contributing to biodiversity conservation and microclimate regulation. This study evaluates the impact of different types of urban green spaces on local biodiversity and temperature regulation in three major cities: New York, Tokyo, and Berlin. Using standardized biodiversity assessments and temperature monitoring, we compared species richness and temperature variations across parks, community gardens, and green roofs. Our findings highlight the significant role of diverse urban green spaces in supporting urban biodiversity and mitigating urban heat effects. The study provides valuable insights for urban planners and policymakers aiming to enhance urban sustainability.
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📝 How to Cite
Elena Rodriguez, Aiko Tanaka, Johann Müller , Hans Liu, Antoine Laurent (2022).
"Impact of Urban Green Spaces on Biodiversity and Microclimate Regulation: A Comparative Study".
Wulfenia, 29(2).