Is it not enough to have nature outside cities?: The role of urban green spaces in a sustainable city
Abstract
Green spaces have been seen an important part of urban areas for a long period of
time. Both social and ecological benefits are well researched in relation to the
sustainable city and concluding that the green spaces have important values.
However, how the social and ecological benefits correlate, and how these are
interacting in the biophysical environment is still under researched.
The main aim of this thesis is to address what role urban green spaces have for the
sustainability in urban areas. The result of observations and semi-structured
interviews in three green spaces in Gothenburg, Sweden are presented and discussed.
The researched issue concentrate on people’s interaction, with each other and the
natural environment, in their neighbourhood green space. The focus is to understand
how the social and ecological benefits interconnect. Furthermore, the green space
visitors’ perception of nature and ecosystem services is explored. The result confirms
a great potential of green spaces in urban areas for social interaction, environmental
learning and knowledge about ecosystem services. The effect of different biophysical
attributes in the green spaces is further discussed. Different types of green spaces
motivate different type of activities. Therefore, a diversity of green spaces is needed
to increase both social and ecological sustainability.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2016-02-16Author
Viklander, Viktoria
Keywords
Urban green space
social sustainability
ecological sustainability
ecosystem services
social-ecological systems
Series/Report no.
Global Studies
2016:1
Language
eng