Assessment of Community Gardens’ role in mitigating air pollution and expanding social opportunities: Lessons from a neighborhood with limited green infrastructure in Tehran city

IF 8 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Mahsa Khanpoor-Siahdarka , Mohammad Reza Masnavi
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This study investigates the potential of community gardens as sustainable interventions to address environmental and social challenges in Tehran's District 10, a densely urbanized area with limited green spaces and acute socio-environmental disparities. Employing a mixed-method approach, this research integrates community surveys, chi-square analyses, and Envi-Met® simulations to assess the dual benefits of community gardens. Findings reveal significant environmental gains, including CO₂ reduction, urban heat island (UHI) mitigation, and enhanced humidity regulation, facilitated by strategically placed vegetation such as broadleaf trees and phytoremediation plants. Concurrently, social analyses highlight nuanced community preferences, with gendered trends influencing garden design and family dynamics shaping plot arrangements. These insights emphasize the role of culturally sensitive and inclusive green spaces in fostering social cohesion and well-being.
By bridging environmental metrics with socio-cultural dimensions, the study advances theoretical frameworks like Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) and urban sustainability. It offers a replicable model for integrating ecological and social benefits in socio-economically divided cities, particularly in Middle Eastern contexts. The research underscores the transformative potential of community gardens in enhancing urban resilience, informing policymakers and urban planners on evidence-based strategies for sustainable development.
评估社区花园在缓解空气污染和扩大社会机会方面的作用:德黑兰市一个绿色基础设施有限的社区的经验教训
本研究探讨了社区花园作为可持续干预措施的潜力,以解决德黑兰第10区环境和社会挑战,这是一个城市化密集的地区,绿地有限,社会环境差异严重。本研究采用混合方法,将社区调查、卡方分析和Envi-Met®模拟相结合,以评估社区花园的双重效益。研究结果显示,在阔叶树和植物修复植物等战略性植被的促进下,该项目取得了显著的环境效益,包括减少二氧化碳排放、缓解城市热岛(UHI)和增强湿度调节。同时,社会分析强调了微妙的社区偏好,性别趋势影响花园设计,家庭动态影响地块安排。这些见解强调了文化敏感性和包容性绿色空间在促进社会凝聚力和福祉方面的作用。通过将环境指标与社会文化维度联系起来,该研究推进了基于自然的解决方案(NbS)和城市可持续性等理论框架。它提供了一个可复制的模式,将生态和社会效益整合到社会经济分裂的城市中,特别是在中东地区。该研究强调了社区花园在增强城市韧性、向决策者和城市规划者通报基于证据的可持续发展战略方面的变革潜力。
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Energy nexus
Energy nexus Energy (General), Ecological Modelling, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Water Science and Technology, Agricultural and Biological Sciences (General)
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