Long-term Statistics Canada research shows cities across country losing green space
Joni Mitchell was right — they really are paving paradise and putting up parking lots.
Statistics Canada’s first survey of urban green space shows that, just as the singer-songwriter warned, cities across the country are getting greyer and browner.
“We did a see a decrease over the time period we looked at,” said Jennie Wang, who helped prepare a massive report from the federal agency released this month on human activity and the environment.
StatCan used satellite imagery to estimate the amount of green space in Canadian cities — parks, urban trees, even backyards and lawns. The data has existed for years, but it was used for this purpose.