نبذة مختصرة : Current urban green space planning processes are typically guided by greenspace-to-residence proximity indicators. Alone, these indicators are unable to assess, and respond, to the growing socio-spatial polarisation of environmental risks, impacts, and benefits among distinct societal groups within a city. In this research, we present a municipal green space planning tool for measuring the spatial distribution of urban green space diversity within a city, developed using a novel spatial application of the Shannon diversity index to urban green spaces. We illustrate the use of this planning tool in the case of Vantaa, a city in Southern Finland, and examine the association of this diversity indicator with three spatially polarising socio-demographic factors in the region. Contrary to the dominant environmental distributive justice narrative, and stark trends towards socio-spatial polarisation observed in many cities internationally, our findings reveal that urban green space diversity does not currently correlate with income, age structure, or share of population with a foreign background in Vantaa. However, given the changing social dynamics present in our case city, ongoing monitoring and evaluation of who benefits and how from ecosystem service benefits of a diverse urban green space network is necessary. This research offers a practical tool for urban green space planners in European cities facing similar periods of significant differential spatial expansion and changing social dynamics. ; Peer reviewed
Relation: Resler , M L , Mazac , R , Candy , S & Kemppainen , T 2023 , ' Transitioning beyond urban green space accessibility indicators : Case illustration of a novel diversity planning tool applied to Vantaa, Finland ' , Environmental and sustainability indicators , vol. 18 , 100232 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indic.2023.100232; ORCID: /0000-0002-0450-4439/work/134439491; ORCID: /0000-0002-7621-254X/work/134440139; ORCID: /0000-0002-4843-1614/work/134440271; ORCID: /0000-0002-0287-6984/work/134440887; http://hdl.handle.net/10138/357620; f9516162-f476-4304-a54a-998a0ceb6a52; 85150780594; 000964634500001
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