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Mapping the socio-political landscape of heat mitigation through urban greenspaces: the case of Taipei Metropolis.

Mabon, Leslie; Shih, Wan-Yu

Authors

Leslie Mabon

Wan-Yu Shih



Abstract

We assess socio-political challenges for urban heat island (UHI) mitigation in greenspace planning, focusing on Taipei Metropolis, Taiwan. Through analysis of articles from two newspapers, we suggest that attention to greenery and heat tends to reflect immediate weather or planning considerations, and that there is a persistent perception of greenspace as a barrier to economic development. Broad-based, durable rationales extending beyond climate adaptation benefits may be required to sustain support for greenspace planning in Taipei. There is also a need to raise decision makers’ awareness of the specific actions required to realize cooling benefits via greening. We argue that the Taipei case demonstrates the potential for policy messaging based on greenspace functions to attain cross-sectoral buy-in for greenspace development or preservation, but that planners and policymakers must ensure that consensus-based governance actually delivers cooling benefits to citizens. Our results also indicate that greenspace planning policy could more explicitly address community-level greening specifically targeted at cooling or other climate adaptation challenges.

Citation

MABON, L. and SHIH, W.-Y. 2019. Mapping the socio-political landscape of heat mitigation through urban greenspaces: the case of Taipei Metropolis. Environment and urbanization [online], 31(2), pages 552-574. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1177/0956247818767318

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 8, 2018
Online Publication Date Jun 21, 2018
Publication Date Oct 1, 2019
Deposit Date Feb 9, 2018
Publicly Available Date Feb 9, 2018
Journal Environment and urbanization
Print ISSN 0956-2478
Electronic ISSN 1746-0301
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 31
Issue 2
Pages 552-574
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0956247818767318
Keywords Climate change adaptation; Greenspace; Green infrastructure; Media analysis; Taipei; Urban heat island; Heat mitigation; Urban greening
Public URL http://hdl.handle.net/10059/2733
Contract Date Feb 9, 2018

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