Assessing quantity and spatial patterns of greenspaces in Chinese universities for enhancing sustainable development

Author:

Yuan Xinqun12ORCID,Li Xiyu1,Yu Le134,Liu Tao1,Cao Yue56

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth System Science, Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Earth System Modeling Institute for Global Change Studies, Tsinghua University Beijing China

2. International Department Beijing No.35 High School Beijing China

3. Ministry of Education Ecological Field Station for East Asian Migratory Birds Beijing China

4. Tsinghua University (Department of Earth System Science)‐Xi'an Institute of Surveying and Mapping Joint Research Center for Next‐Generation Smart Mapping Beijing China

5. Institute for National Parks Tsinghua University Beijing China

6. Department of Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture Tsinghua University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractGreenspaces on university campuses have gained recognition for their multifaceted impact on the physical, social, emotional and intellectual well‐being of students. The allocation of resources towards the development and maintenance of greenspaces is regarded as a strategy in the pursuit of sustainable development goals. However, the research on greenspaces within higher education has been inadequate. This study conducts an assessment of greenspaces within 2556 Chinese universities using remote sensing and geospatial technology, analysing the disparities in their distribution and exploring the spatial patterns and driving factors on a national scale. A national university greenspace database is obtained. Unexpectedly, the study finds that greenspace area and proportion within Chinese universities are relatively low in comparison to the greenspace areas outside the campus and of the city. There is heterogeneity and a decreasing trend in university greenspace. Compared to university faculty and off‐campus population, university students have the lowest per capita greenspace area. Of concern is the significant issue of greenspace inequality. Our research suggests that the inequality in greenspace provision for university students can be explained by factors of economic development, educational investments and provincial greenspace supply. This study provides an in‐depth analysis of the state of greenspaces in Chinese universities and calls for interdisciplinary and interdepartmental cooperation to address issues of greenspace inequality and campus greening, ensuring the sustainability and livability of urban areas and university campuses.

Publisher

Wiley

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