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Monitoring and evaluating urban greening Factsheet for Subproject 3.10 – Monitoring and Evaluation of multifunctional green space at different scales
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Elliott, C and Kendal, D and Bush, J, Monitoring and evaluating urban greening Factsheet for Subproject 3.10 - Monitoring and Evaluation of multifunctional green space at different scales, Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub, Melbourne (2019) [Government or Industry Research]
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Abstract
Cities are increasing their greening efforts to promote healthier and happier communities. Yet if we don’t develop and implement effective and comprehensive monitoring and evaluation, we won’t know the success of these greening efforts. Monitoring and evaluation are important steps in helping us to identify what works and what doesn’t and to make improvements. This factsheet summarises key considerations in developing monitoring and evaluation plans, including indicators to monitor the results of urban greening.
Item Details
Item Type: | Government or Industry Research |
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Keywords: | urban green infratsructure, monitoring and evaluation |
Research Division: | Built Environment and Design |
Research Group: | Urban and regional planning |
Research Field: | Land use and environmental planning |
Objective Division: | Environmental Management |
Objective Group: | Terrestrial systems and management |
Objective Field: | Terrestrial biodiversity |
UTAS Author: | Kendal, D (Dr Dave Kendal) |
ID Code: | 136481 |
Year Published: | 2019 |
Deposited By: | Geography and Spatial Science |
Deposited On: | 2019-12-23 |
Last Modified: | 2020-02-06 |
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