Story maps of GreenJLU; Concept for a sustainable development of the green spaces of the Justus Liebig University Gießen
Authors/Creators
- 1. Division of Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning, Institute of Landscape Ecology and Resource Management, IFZ Research Centre for Biosystems, Land Use and Nutrition, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Heinrich-Buff Ring 26-32, 35392 Giessen, Germany
Description
Project home page: GreenJLU
Tilte: Concept for a sustainable development of the green spaces of the Justus Liebig University Gießen
Short summary
In Germany, the proportion of people living in cities is more than 75% and constantly increasing. Urban green spaces, which are as green islands surrounded by buildings and infrastructure areas, potentially fulfill a large number of important functions. They are mostly used for recreation purposes and have been proven to have positive effects on human health and psyche. However, urban green spaces also make important contributions to urban climate, carbon storage, water retention and can also take over important ecological functions as habitats for plants and animals. Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen is one of the most important landowners in the Giessen. These areas contain a large number of unsealed green spaces of various sizes. In the context of the development of a sustainability strategy, the need but also the great potential to develop the JLU-owned green spaces more sustainably was recognized. However, there is a lack of an overall concept to align green space management with sustainability aspects and to systematically implement measures to improve green space functions. The project is intended to initiate the transformation to a more sustainable green space design and management. The project addresses a large number of sustainable target functions: (a) increasing biodiversity, (b) increasing carbon storage and (c) water storage capacity, (d) improving the urban climate, (e) increasing the recreational function for JLU members and the city population and (f) the increased integration of sustainability aspects in teaching and research. With project progress, measures for the sustainable development of the JLU green spaces will be implemented and their impact on the above mentioned target functions will be evaluated.
As first results we created two story maps using ArcGIS online and presented our results interactively:
(EN) GreenJLU: Part2: Diversity of woody species
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GreenJLU_Diversity.pdf
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