Blue-space availability, environmental quality and amenity use across contrasting socioeconomic contexts

Over 60% of the global population are expected to live in urban areas by 2050. Urban blue spaces are critical for biodiversity, provide a range of ecosystem services, and can promote human health and wellbeing. Despite this, access to blue space is often unequally distributed across socioeconomic gradients, and the availability of quality blue space could extend to environmental justice issues. Three stages of analysis were carried out in Mexico City, Mexico and Bristol, UK to (i) assess associations between blue space and socioeconomic metrics at a regional scale, (ii) apply a rapid assessment tool to assess amenity, access and environmental quality, (iii) consider local quality across socioeconomic gradients at a regional scale. Still water availability was indicative of higher socioeconomic status, but contrasting city evolutions underpinned differences. Locally, there were environmental gradients from more complex to disturbed habitats that influenced potential wellbeing and amenity benefits. In combination, this may exacerbate inequalities and risk increasing ecosystem disservices. If cities are to be socially, and environmentally resilient to higher levels of disturbance in the future, healthy ecosystems will be key. However, further research is needed to address various dimensions of injustice in urban areas beyond blue space distribution.

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Main Authors: Thornhill, Ian autor, Hill, Matthew J. autor, Castro Castellon, Ana T. autora, Gurung, H. autor/a, Hobbs, S. autor/a, Pineda Vázquez, Mariana Maestra autora 13660, Gómez Osorio, María Teresa autora, Hernández Avilés, ‪Justo Salvador autor, Novo, Paula autora, Mesa Jurado, María Azahara Doctora autora 12326, Calderon Contreras, Rafael autor
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Paisaje urbano, Evaluación del impacto ambiental, Espacios azules, Hábitat (Ecología), Abastecimiento de agua, Justicia ambiental, Factores socioeconómicos,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2022.102716
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