• Author/Authors

    Schنffler، نويسنده , , Alexis and Swilling، نويسنده , , Mark، نويسنده ,

  • DocumentNumber
    3542446
  • Title Of Article

    Valuing green infrastructure in an urban environment under pressure — The Johannesburg case

  • شماره ركورد
    6057
  • Latin Abstract
    This article considers the importance of robust planning for green infrastructure in fast changing Southern African cities. A key theme is the extent to which ecosystem services are valued publicly, and the opportunity costs of not investing in the green infrastructure. We explore green infrastructure through pairing insights of social–ecological resilience with perspectives on urban infrastructure transitions. By converging these views, we show how green infrastructure can be viewed as an innovative response to challenged urban environments. h a Johannesburg case study, a number of ecosystem services constitute sources of resilience for an otherwise constrained city. While this is positive and to be valorised, many South African cities are in the midst of service delivery protests, so that resilient ecosystems, and the citizen networks that sustain these, are largely overlooked in planning processes. rticle offers three key conclusions. First, a proper understanding of green infrastructure requires blending insights from social–ecological system thinking and infrastructure transition scholarship. Second, there is a paucity of knowledge around ecosystem services in Johannesburg, and that the planning to facilitate ecosystem service valuation is largely inadequate. Third, addressing this requires ecosystem valuations relevant to the unique conditions in developing world cities such as Johannesburg.
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    246
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    urban green spaces , ecosystem services , GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE , South Africa , Resilience
  • JournalTitle
    Studia Iranica
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    257
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    257