Unearthing the role of soils in urban climate resilience planning
Monika Shankar,
Melody Ng,
Morgan Rogers,
Elizabeth M. Cook,
Dustin L. Herrmann and
Kirsten Schwarz ()
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Monika Shankar: University of California, Los Angeles
Melody Ng: University of California, Los Angeles
Morgan Rogers: University of California, Los Angeles
Elizabeth M. Cook: Barnard College
Dustin L. Herrmann: TreePeople
Kirsten Schwarz: University of California, Los Angeles
Nature Sustainability, 2024, vol. 7, issue 11, 1374-1376
Abstract:
Urban soils are often overlooked in climate resilience planning and policy. We advocate for a broader framing of urban soils within an equity-centred social ecological framework that acknowledges the role of soils as essential infrastructure and enhances investment to maximize their benefits towards resilient urban futures.
Date: 2024
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