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Large positive ecological changes of small urban greening actions

  • 1. University of Melbourne
  • 2. RMIT University
  • 3. Deakin University
  • 4. Federation University
  • 5. University of Tasmania

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Data and R codes associated with our article Large positive ecological changes of small urban greening actions:

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.07.23.453468v1

Abstract

The detrimental effects of human-induced environmental change on people and other species are acutely manifested in urban environments. While urban greenspaces are known to mitigate these effects and support functionally diverse ecological communities, evidence of the ecological outcomes of urban greening remains scarce. We use a longitudinal observational design to provide empirical evidence of the ecological benefits of greening actions. We show how a small greening action quickly led to large positive changes in the richness, demographic dynamics, and network structure of a depauperate insect community. We demonstrate how large ecological benefits may be derived from investing in small greening actions and how these contribute to bring indigenous species back to greenspaces where they have become rare or locally extinct. Our findings provide crucial evidence that support best practice in greenspace design and contribute to re-invigorate policies aimed at mitigating the negative impacts of urbanisation on people and other species.     

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