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Municipal regulation of residential landscapes across US cities: Patterns and implications for landscape sustainability.

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Larson, KL; Andrade, R; Nelson, KC; Wheeler, MM; Engebreston, JM; Hall, SJ; Avolio, ML; Groffman, PM; Grove, M; Heffernan, JB; Hobbie, SE ...
Published in: Journal of environmental management
December 2020

Local regulations on residential landscapes (yards and gardens) can facilitate or constrain ecosystem services and disservices in cities. To our knowledge, no studies have undertaken a comprehensive look at how municipalities regulate residential landscapes to achieve particular goals and to control management practices. Across six U.S. cities, we analyzed 156 municipal ordinances to examine regional patterns in local landscape regulations and their implications for sustainability. Specifically, we conducted content analysis to capture regulations aimed at: 1) goals pertaining to conservation and environmental management, aesthetics and nuisance avoidance, and health and wellbeing, and 2) management actions including vegetation maintenance, water and waste management, food production, and chemical inputs. Our results reveal significant variation in local and regional regulations. While regulatory goals stress stormwater management and nuisance avoidance, relatively few municipalities explicitly regulate residential yards to maintain property values, mitigate heat, or avoid allergens. Meanwhile, biological conservation and water quality protection are common goals, yet regulations on yard management practices (e.g., non-native plants or chemical inputs) sometimes contradict these purposes. In addition, regulations emphasizing aesthetics and the maintenance of vegetation, mowing of grass and weeds, as well as the removal of dead wood, may inhibit wildlife-friendly yards. As a whole, landscaping ordinances largely ignore tradeoffs between interacting goals and outcomes, thereby limiting their potential to support landscape sustainability. Recommendations therefore include coordinated, multiobjective planning through partnerships among planners, developers, researchers, and non-government entities at multiple scales.

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Journal of environmental management

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1095-8630

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0301-4797

Publication Date

December 2020

Volume

275

Start / End Page

111132

Related Subject Headings

  • Plants
  • Gardening
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Ecosystem
  • Conservation of Natural Resources
  • Cities
 

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Larson, K. L., Andrade, R., Nelson, K. C., Wheeler, M. M., Engebreston, J. M., Hall, S. J., … Trammell, T. L. E. (2020). Municipal regulation of residential landscapes across US cities: Patterns and implications for landscape sustainability. Journal of Environmental Management, 275, 111132. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111132
Larson, Kelli L., Riley Andrade, Kristen C. Nelson, Megan M. Wheeler, Jesse M. Engebreston, Sharon J. Hall, Meghan L. Avolio, et al. “Municipal regulation of residential landscapes across US cities: Patterns and implications for landscape sustainability.Journal of Environmental Management 275 (December 2020): 111132. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111132.
Larson KL, Andrade R, Nelson KC, Wheeler MM, Engebreston JM, Hall SJ, et al. Municipal regulation of residential landscapes across US cities: Patterns and implications for landscape sustainability. Journal of environmental management. 2020 Dec;275:111132.
Larson, Kelli L., et al. “Municipal regulation of residential landscapes across US cities: Patterns and implications for landscape sustainability.Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 275, Dec. 2020, p. 111132. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111132.
Larson KL, Andrade R, Nelson KC, Wheeler MM, Engebreston JM, Hall SJ, Avolio ML, Groffman PM, Grove M, Heffernan JB, Hobbie SE, Lerman SB, Locke DH, Neill C, Chowdhury RR, Trammell TLE. Municipal regulation of residential landscapes across US cities: Patterns and implications for landscape sustainability. Journal of environmental management. 2020 Dec;275:111132.
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Published In

Journal of environmental management

DOI

EISSN

1095-8630

ISSN

0301-4797

Publication Date

December 2020

Volume

275

Start / End Page

111132

Related Subject Headings

  • Plants
  • Gardening
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Ecosystem
  • Conservation of Natural Resources
  • Cities