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Biodiversity and green infrastructure in Europe: boundary object or ecological trap?

Biodiversity and green infrastructure in Europe: boundary object or ecological trap?
Biodiversity and green infrastructure in Europe: boundary object or ecological trap?
The concept of green infrastructure is widely used in environmental planning, but so far it has no standard definition. Planners, conservationists and scientists tend to welcome the term because it can serve as a boundary object, providing links among policy makers, developers and different academic disciplines. However, the concept of green infrastructure creates risks for biodiversity conservation in its adoption. It can be used to water down biodiversity conservation aims and objectives as easily as it can be used to further them because of the different ideas associated with it and the multiple interests pursued. In this paper, we address such risks by looking, among others, at the European Union’s Green Infrastructure Strategy and we suggest how planners and conservationists might deal with its growing importance in environmental policy and planning to enhance its value for biodiversity conservation.
0264-8377
315-319
Garmendia, Eneko
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Apostolopoulou, Evangelia
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Adams, William M.
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Bormpoudakis, Dimitrios
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Bormpoudakis, Dimitrios
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Garmendia, Eneko, Apostolopoulou, Evangelia, Adams, William M. and Bormpoudakis, Dimitrios (2016) Biodiversity and green infrastructure in Europe: boundary object or ecological trap? Land Use Policy, 56, 315-319. (doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2016.04.003).

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The concept of green infrastructure is widely used in environmental planning, but so far it has no standard definition. Planners, conservationists and scientists tend to welcome the term because it can serve as a boundary object, providing links among policy makers, developers and different academic disciplines. However, the concept of green infrastructure creates risks for biodiversity conservation in its adoption. It can be used to water down biodiversity conservation aims and objectives as easily as it can be used to further them because of the different ideas associated with it and the multiple interests pursued. In this paper, we address such risks by looking, among others, at the European Union’s Green Infrastructure Strategy and we suggest how planners and conservationists might deal with its growing importance in environmental policy and planning to enhance its value for biodiversity conservation.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 April 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 April 2016
Published date: 8 June 2016

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Local EPrints ID: 490564
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490564
ISSN: 0264-8377
PURE UUID: ef9718b4-d87b-415d-80cd-6167ab418ec0

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Last modified: 31 May 2024 02:09

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Author: Eneko Garmendia
Author: Evangelia Apostolopoulou
Author: William M. Adams
Author: Dimitrios Bormpoudakis

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