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Under one canopy? Assessing the distributional environmental justice implications of street tree benefits in Barcelona

机译:在一个树冠下? 评估巴塞罗那街道福利的分配环境司法影响

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Street trees are an important component of green infrastructure in cities, providing multiple ecosystem services (ES) and hence contributing to urban resilience, sustainability and livability. Still, access to these benefits may display an uneven distribution across the urban fabric, potentially leading to socio-environmental inequalities. Some studies have analyzed the distributional justice implications of street tree spatial patterns, but generally without quantifying the associated ES provision. This research estimated the amount of air purification, runoff mitigation and temperature regulation provided by circa 200,000 street trees in Barcelona, Spain, using the i-Tree Eco tool. Results were aggregated at neighborhood (n = 73) and census tract (n = 1068) levels to detect associations with the distribution of five demographic variables indicating social vulnerability, namely: income, residents from the Global South, residents with low educational attainment, elderly residents, and children. Associations were evaluated using bivariate, multivariate and cluster analyses, including a spatial autoregressive model. Unlike previous studies, we found no evidence of a significant and positive association between the distribution of low income or Global South residents and a lower amount of street tree benefits in Barcelona. Rather, higher ES provision by street trees was associated with certain types of vulnerable populations, especially elderly citizens. Our results also suggest that street trees can play an important redistributive role in relation to the local provision of regulating ES due to the generally uneven and patchy distribution of other urban green infrastructure components such as urban forests, parks or gardens in compact cities such as Barcelona. In the light of these findings, we contend that just green infrastructure planning should carefully consider the distributive implications associated with street tree benefits.
机译:街道树是城市绿色基础设施的重要组成部分,提供多种生态系统服务,从而促进城市弹性,可持续性和居民。尽管如此,可以在城市面料上显示不均匀的分布,可能导致社会环境不平等。一些研究已经分析了街道树空间模式的分布司法意义,但通常没有量化相关的es提供。本研究估计使用I-Tree Eco工具在西班牙巴塞罗那大约200,000年街道提供的空气净化,径流缓解和温度调节量。结果在邻域(n = 73)和人口普查(n = 1068)水平在邻域(n = 73),以检测与五个人口变量分布的关联,表明社会脆弱性,即:收入,来自全球南部的居民,教育程度低的居民,老年人居民和儿童。使用双变量,多变量和聚类分析评估关联,包括空间自回归模型。与以往的研究不同,我们没有发现低收入或全球南方居民分销与巴塞罗那的街道福利数量之间的重要和积极关系。相反,街道树的更高届埃斯特与某些类型的弱势群体相关,尤其是老年人。我们的结果还表明,由于在巴塞罗那等城市森林,公园或花园等城市森林,如巴塞罗那等城市森林,公园或花园的一般不平整和拼凑的分布,街道树木可以发挥重要的重新分配。 。鉴于这些发现,我们争辩说,只需仔细考虑与街道树福利相关的分配影响。

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