Fig. 4: The matrix of green infrastructure elements and objectives (E/O). | npj Urban Sustainability

Fig. 4: The matrix of green infrastructure elements and objectives (E/O).

From: Towards the intentional multifunctionality of urban green infrastructure: a paradox of choice?

Fig. 4: The matrix of green infrastructure elements and objectives (E/O).The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

The E/O matrix quantifies the relationship between elements and objectives found in the literature. The occurrence of 15 different GI elements (rows; aggregated based on Fig. 2, Supplementary Table 1) as associated with the 15 objectives (columns; compiled based on Fig. 3, Supplementary Table 2) is shown as described in “Methods.” Greyscale represents the objectives that dominate across a GI element, calculated by counting the total number of publications for each element and objective divided by total count for element. Circle size represents the GI elements that dominate across an objective, calculated by counting the total number of publications for each element and objective divided by the total count for objective.

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