Journal article
Socio-Ecological Dimensions of Spontaneous Plants on Green Roofs
D Schrieke, J Lönnqvist, GT Blecken, NSG Williams, C Farrell
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2021
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Abstract
Green roofs have the potential to provide socio-ecological services in urban settings that lack vegetation and open space. However, implementation of green roofs is limited by high construction and maintenance costs. Consequently, green roof projects often disproportionately benefit wealthy communities and can further marginalise disadvantaged communities by increasing property values and housing costs. Vegetation cover on green roofs is crucial to their provisioning of socio-ecological services. Evidence suggests that green roof plantings change over time, especially with limited maintenance, and are replaced with spontaneous “weedy” species. This is often perceived as a failure of the orig..
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Awarded by Australian Education International, Australian Government
Funding Acknowledgements
DS was supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship, the City of Melbourne Green our Rooftop Demonstration Green Roof Postgraduate Scholarship 2019-21 (GOR0392019), and the Frank Keenan Trust Fund Scholarship 2021. JL was supported by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsradet) FORMAS study grant (2014-00854) and DRIZZLE -Centre for Stormwater Management (Vinnova grant 2016-05176).