As a response strategy to minimize the impacts of urban sprawl, public and private organizations are striving to acquire open lands that will contribute to a resilient and multifunctional urban forest. In the Chicago metropolitan region, we interviewed representatives of 15 organizations to understand the land acquisition process-the structures and functions of groups involved, their acquisition goals, and the cooperation among groups as they work to build metropolitan green infrastructure. Our findings reveal strength in diversity-a variety of groups working at different levels with complementary goals can help meet the complex challenges of land protection in rapidly urbanizing areas.
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Ruliffson, J. A., Gobster, P. H., Haight, R. G., & Homans, F. R. (2002). Niches in the urban forest: Organizations and their role in acquiring metropolitan open space. Journal of Forestry, 100(6), 16–24. https://doi.org/10.1093/jof/100.6.16
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