Urban greening beyond the major cities: insights from the ‘Naturally Cooler Towns’ initiative in Victoria’s Goulburn Murray region

IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences
J. Bush, B. Coffey, Lisa de Kleyn
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ABSTRACT Urban greening is attracting considerable research and practical attention for its contributions to conserving biodiversity, mitigating urban heat and enhancing the liveability and sustainability of cities and urban areas. Much of the urban greening research is concentrated on major cities, with little focus on the needs and experiences with urban greening in regional cities and towns. This paper addresses this by presenting a case study of an urban greening project, ‘Naturally Cooler Towns’, focused on regional towns in north-east Victoria, Australia. The project was undertaken by the Goulburn Murray Climate Alliance, a regional alliance of local governments, catchment management authorities and a state government department. As the region faces increasing temperatures and impacts of more frequent heatwaves, the project aimed to review tree management practices and identify opportunities for increasing canopy cover with appropriate species for ‘climate adapted street trees’. We examine how urban greening is planned and implemented in these towns, and the roles of the regional alliance in providing a forum for collaborative adaptive governance. The regional alliance plays a key role as an intermediary facilitating approaches that demonstrate situatedness: credibility, salience and legitimacy. The paper contributes towards increased understandings of urban greening approaches beyond the major cities.
大城市以外的城市绿化:来自维多利亚州古尔本默里地区“自然凉爽城镇”倡议的见解
城市绿化因其在保护生物多样性、缓解城市热量、提高城市和城市地区的宜居性和可持续性方面的贡献而受到广泛的研究和实践关注。城市绿化的研究大多集中在大城市,很少关注区域性城镇的城市绿化需求和经验。本文通过介绍一个城市绿化项目的案例研究来解决这个问题,“自然凉爽的城镇”,重点关注澳大利亚维多利亚州东北部的区域城镇。该项目由Goulburn Murray气候联盟承担,这是一个由地方政府、流域管理当局和州政府部门组成的区域联盟。由于该地区面临越来越高的温度和更频繁的热浪的影响,该项目旨在审查树木管理实践,并确定增加冠层覆盖的机会,并为“适应气候的行道树”提供适当的物种。我们研究了如何在这些城镇规划和实施城市绿化,以及区域联盟在提供协作适应性治理论坛方面的作用。区域联盟作为一个中间人发挥着关键作用,促进了表明形势的方法:可信度、突出性和合法性。本文有助于提高对主要城市以外城市绿化方法的理解。
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Australian Planner
Australian Planner REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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