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Finding space for nature in cities: the considerable potential of redundant car parking

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Finding space for nature in cities: the considerable potential of redundant car parking

T. Croeser, G. E. Garrard, et al.

Discover how a transformative approach to urban parking can turn redundancy into environmental gold! This research by Thami Croeser, Georgia E. Garrard, Casey Visintin, and others explores converting street parking into biodiverse green spaces, enhancing cities' sustainability targets and ecological health. Learn how Melbourne could change the game in climate resilience!... show more
Abstract
Nature-based solutions (NBS) are recognised as a means to address challenges such as heatwaves, flooding and biodiversity loss. Delivering these benefits at scale will require large areas of scarce urban land to be converted into green space. Here we show an approach by which cities can make substantial progress towards their sustainability targets using NBS, by converting redundant street parking into biodiverse green space. We demonstrate that up to half of street parking in our case study municipality (The City of Melbourne) could be accommodated in garages within 200 m, freeing up large areas for greening. Our modelling projects significant benefits in terms of tree canopy over, stormwater and ecological connectivity. These would represent strong progress towards a number of the city's ambitious NBS targets. As many cities allocate extensive areas to both street parking and off-street garages, this approach to freeing up space for nature in cities is widely applicable.
Publisher
npj Urban Sustainability
Published On
Nov 29, 2022
Authors
Thami Croeser, Georgia E. Garrard, Casey Visintin, Holly Kirk, Alessandro Ossola, Casey Furlong, Rebecca Clements, Andrew Butt, Elizabeth Taylor, Sarah A. Bekessy
Tags
nature-based solutions
urban sustainability
biodiversity
green space
stormwater management
urban ecology
Melbourne
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