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A novel method for fine-scale biodiversity assessment and prediction across diverse urban landscapes reveals social deprivation-related inequalities in private, not public spaces

机译:一种用于在各种城市景观中进行精细生物多样性评估和预测的新颖方法,揭示了与私有化相关的与社会剥夺有关的不平等现象,而不是公共场所

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The value of urban biodiversity is increasingly emphasised from both social and ecological perspectives, as biodiversity has been linked to providing multiple benefits ranging from supporting city sustainability to enhancing the health and well-being of individual residents. At present many urban studies lack integrated methods of assessing urban biodiversity that would allow the capture of both social and ecological values of green space and enable better management and planning for urban biodiversity. Here we introduce a method of scoring urban habitats at a fine scale, which measures habitat attributes that act as biodiversity indicators common to both social and ecological fields. This provides a single, comparable score that represents the capacity of habitats to support biodiversity and people's connection to that biodiversity. Our results show a clear ranking of urban spaces from those characterised as being wilder and greener, to those dominated by paved surfaces that are more highly managed. We applied this scoring approach to predict and compare biodiversity across neighbourhoods in three New Zealand cities. We found biodiversity across neighbourhoods was significantly related to socioeconomic class, due mainly to the greater cover of mature gardens of high biodiversity value in regions of higher socioeconomic status. As such, while all neighbourhoods provided opportunities for residents to connect to nature through public green space, those people living in more deprived neighbourhoods are less likely to be exposed to nearby biodiverse spaces, and therefore may encounter fewer opportunities to connect to nature and gain the benefits which urban biodiversity can afford. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:从社会和生态的角度来看,城市生物多样性的价值越来越受到重视,因为生物多样性已与提供多种利益联系在一起,从支持城市可持续性到增强个人居民的健康。目前,许多城市研究缺乏评估城市生物多样性的综合方法,这些方法无法捕获绿色空间的社会和生态价值,并能够更好地管理和规划城市生物多样性。在这里,我们介绍了一种对城市栖息地进行精细评分的方法,该方法可以测量栖息地属性,这些属性是社会和生态领域共同的生物多样性指标。这提供了一个可比较的单一评分,代表了栖息地支持生物多样性以及人们与该生物多样性的联系的能力。我们的结果显示,从特征为更野,更绿的城市空间到以更高管理水平的铺装地面为主的城市空间,这些城市空间都有明显的排名。我们应用这种评分方法来预测和比较新西兰三个城市中各个社区的生物多样性。我们发现,跨社区的生物多样性与社会经济类别显着相关,这主要是由于社会经济地位较高的地区对具有较高生物多样性价值的成熟花园的覆盖率更高。因此,尽管所有社区都为居民提供了通过公共绿色空间与自然联系的机会,但生活在贫困地区的人们不太可能接触附近的生物多样性空间,因此与自然联系并获得自然保护的机会较少。城市生物多样性可以负担的收益。 (C)2016 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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