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Mitigating urban sprawl effects: a collaborative tree and shade intervention in Phoenix,Arizona, USA
Authors:Michael J Bernstein  Arnim Wiek  Katja Brundiers  Kimberly Pearson  Amy Minowitz  Braden Kay
Institution:1. School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA;2. School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract:Communities in Phoenix are confronted with numerous challenges that adversely affect human health and safety, with disproportionate impacts on low-income communities. While some challenges are being addressed at the city level, new alliances at the neighbourhood level are initiating community development programmes and projects. This article reports on an intervention study carried out in collaboration with community representatives, city staff, and non-profit organisations to mitigate adverse effects of urban sprawl in the Sky Harbour Neighbourhood in Phoenix. Participatory research was conducted to design and test a tree and shade intervention. Challenges associated with navigating community desires and broader principles of sustainable development are discussed. The study offers a replicable and adaptable intervention research design aimed at empowering communities to meet urban challenges.
Keywords:intervention research  sustainable development  community development  urban sprawl
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