Drivers in the conservation of urban green space depletion: A case study of Wa Municipality, Ghana

IF 3.8 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES City and Environment Interactions Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1016/j.cacint.2024.100186
Sabastian Batasuma, Wei Cao, Nathan Awelama Atigah, Emefa Acorlor Garnet, Joshua Kojo Bonzo, Justice Gyimah
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In rapidly developing regions, especially in emerging economies like Ghana, the decline of greenery is an urgent concern. This ongoing trend leads to the significant loss of land and green areas, which worsens environmental challenges and imposes substantial costs on Local as well as state governments. This study focuses on the Wa Municipality, examining the interplay between urbanization, regulatory policies, and human behavior in influencing green space loss.
The innovation of this research lies in its integrated approach, combining qualitative insights with regression analysis to uncover complex dynamics affecting urban green spaces. Using statistical analysis and qualitative insights combined, the study revealed that while regulatory policies play a positive role in the preservation of green spaces (with a regression coefficient of Rp = 1.07, p < 0.01), both urbanization (Ur = -0.14, p < 0.05) and human behavior (Hb = -0.34, p < 0.05) significantly contribute to their decline.
These findings highlight the critical need for robust legal frameworks and active community engagement to mitigate the negative effects of environmental degradation. In addition, the study emphasizes the need of reducing sprawl in cities and offers an adaptable framework that can be modified to other urban situations both within and outside of the region, offering policymakers and city planners relevant data. By implementing the strategies identified in this research, stakeholders can promote sustainable urban development and protect vital green spaces, thereby ensuring a healthier environment for current and future generations.
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城市绿地耗竭保护的驱动因素——以加纳瓦市为例
在快速发展的地区,特别是像加纳这样的新兴经济体,绿色植物的减少是一个迫切需要关注的问题。这种持续的趋势导致了土地和绿地的大量流失,这加剧了环境挑战,并给地方和州政府带来了巨大的成本。本研究以瓦市为研究对象,探讨城市化、监管政策和人类行为三者之间的相互作用对绿地流失的影响。本研究的创新之处在于其综合方法,将定性分析与回归分析相结合,揭示影响城市绿地的复杂动态。采用统计分析和定性分析相结合的方法,研究发现,尽管监管政策对绿地的保护起到了积极作用(回归系数为Rp = 1.07, p <;0.01),城市化(Ur = -0.14, p <;0.05)和人类行为(Hb = -0.34, p <;0.05)显著促进了它们的下降。这些调查结果突出表明,迫切需要强有力的法律框架和积极的社区参与,以减轻环境退化的负面影响。此外,该研究强调了减少城市扩张的必要性,并提供了一个适应性框架,可以根据区域内外的其他城市情况进行修改,为政策制定者和城市规划者提供相关数据。通过实施本研究确定的战略,利益攸关方可以促进可持续城市发展,保护重要的绿色空间,从而确保为今世后代创造一个更健康的环境。
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City and Environment Interactions
City and Environment Interactions Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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