An alternative urban green carpet
How can we move to sustainable lawns in a time of climate change?
Abstract
Lawns are a global phenomenon. They green the urban environment and provide amenable public and private open spaces. In Sweden, 52% of the urban green areas are lawns (1). In the United States, lawns cover 1.9% of the country's terrestrial area (2) and lawn grass is the largest irrigated nonfood crop (3). Assuming lawn would cover 23% of cities globally [on the basis of data from the United States and Sweden (1)], it would occupy 0.15 million to 0.80 million km2 (depending on urban definitions)—that is, an area bigger than England and Spain combined or about 1.4% of the global grassland area. Yet, lawns exact environmental and economic costs, and given the environmental and economic impacts of climate change, it is time to consider new alternative “lawnscapes” in urban planning as beneficial and sustainable alternatives.
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Volume 362 | Issue 6411
12 October 2018
12 October 2018
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Acknowledgments
We thank Formas, the Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning (225-2012-1369, Lawn as ecological and cultural phenomenon-Search for sustainable lawns in Sweden) for financial support.
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