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This episode delves into the study by Lee et al. (2024), which examines the complex relationship between urban greenery, particularly trees, and perceptions of neighbourhood safety. By analyzing survey data from Austin residents and using various metrics of tree vegetation (overall, street-level, and visibility from Street View), the authors find that the impact of trees on safety perceptions depends on additional factors, such as cleanliness, maintenance, and the socioeconomic status of the area.
The findings highlight the positive but not always straightforward effect of trees on feelings of safety, emphasizing the importance of optimizing tree density and adopting a comprehensive approach to urban planning that includes social aspects. The study offers valuable insights for urban planning and environmental policy-making.
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Arboricultural academy
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By Arboricultural AcademySubscriber-only episode
This episode delves into the study by Lee et al. (2024), which examines the complex relationship between urban greenery, particularly trees, and perceptions of neighbourhood safety. By analyzing survey data from Austin residents and using various metrics of tree vegetation (overall, street-level, and visibility from Street View), the authors find that the impact of trees on safety perceptions depends on additional factors, such as cleanliness, maintenance, and the socioeconomic status of the area.
The findings highlight the positive but not always straightforward effect of trees on feelings of safety, emphasizing the importance of optimizing tree density and adopting a comprehensive approach to urban planning that includes social aspects. The study offers valuable insights for urban planning and environmental policy-making.
Background information:
Send us a text
Buzzsprout
HeroHero
Arboricultural academy
Podcast is created using AI tools.