家庭驱动和委员会管理的街道绿化:得分成本,专业知识,空间,和绿色基础设施组合的成本效益

Akash Biswal , Hao Sun , Isabelle Bray , Owen Cranshaw , Thomas Rodding Kjeldsen , Christopher C. Pain , Thomas Roberts , Danielle Sinnett , Tom Wild , Jannis Wenk , Prashant Kumar
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虽然广泛的研究已经记录了绿色基础设施(GI)的环境效益,但授权个人和社区实施小规模绿色解决方案的自己动手(DIY)方法受到的关注有限,尽管它们有可能使城市绿化民主化并促进社区参与。本研究旨在系统地描述英国城市的DIY地理标志实施情况,并分析地理标志建立的成本和收益。我们利用谷歌街景图像和实地观测,绘制了英国主要城市的地理标志配置图,确定了30个街道尺度和50个家庭尺度的地理标志情景,并对小规模地理标志干预进行了广泛的文献综述。对家庭和街道GI的关注为小规模干预提供了见解,尽管城市森林、公园和草原等更大的空间也有好处,但它们超出了本研究的范围。针对成本、空间需求、专业水平、维护需求和成本效益,开发了一个五级评分框架,以便为GI场景设计DIY指导卡。我们的研究结果揭示了地理标志采用的多样性,街道规模的实施以行道树和基本草地组合为主(各占20.8%),而家庭规模的方法则表现出显著的多样性,从简单的草地配置(18.5%)到复杂的多特征系统。分析发现,较高的地理标志建立成本与较高的维护成本之间存在线性关系,尽管后者的差异更大。详细的DIY分数显示,与街道规模的干预相比,家庭规模的组合在成本上有更大的变化,潜在效益更高,街道规模的干预尽管空间需求更高,但仍然聚集在较低的分数上。DIY框架使地方当局和家庭能够做出明智的地理标志决定,解决关键的实施障碍。与英国地理标志政策相一致,现有框架可以通过互动平台、种植计划以及增加生物多样性和气候适应指标来进一步加强。
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Household driven and council managed street greening: scoring cost, expertise, space, and cost-benefits of green infrastructure combinations

Household driven and council managed street greening: scoring cost, expertise, space, and cost-benefits of green infrastructure combinations
While extensive research has documented the environmental benefits of green infrastructure (GI), do-it-yourself (DIY) approaches that empower individuals and communities to implement small-scale green solutions have received limited attention despite their potential to democratise urban greening and foster community engagement. This study aims to systematically characterise DIY GI implementation across UK cities and analyse the costs and benefits of GI establishment. We conducted mapping of GI configurations across major UK cities using Google street view imagery and field observations, identifying 30 street-scale and 50 household-scale GI scenarios, complemented by an extensive literature review examining small-scale GI interventions. This focus on household and streetside GI provides insights into small-scale interventions, although larger spaces such as urban forests, parks and grasslands also provide benefits, they are beyond the scope of this study. A five-level scoring framework was developed for costs, space requirements, expertise levels, maintenance demands, and cost-benefits to design DIY guidance cards for GI scenarios. Our findings reveal diversity in GI adoption, with street trees and basic grass combinations dominating street-scale implementations (20.8 % each), while household-scale approaches show remarkable variety ranging from simple grass-only configurations (18.5 %) to complex multi-feature systems. The analysis identified a linear relationship between higher GI establishment costs and increased maintenance costs, despite greater variation in the latter. The detailed DIY score reveals that household-scale combinations have greater variation in cost and higher potential benefits compared with street-scale interventions, which remain clustered at lower scores despite higher space demands. The DIY framework enables local authorities and households to make informed GI decisions, addressing key implementation barriers. Aligned with UK policies for GI, the current framework can be further enhanced through interactive platforms, planting schemes, and added metrics for biodiversity and climate adaptation.
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