Brisbane City Council

QUEENSLAND

ranks

4

20

for green cover compared to similar places across Australia

Brisbane City Council is

Urban, spacious and average-high rainfall

50-100% urban

Average density

Ave to high rainfall

vital statistics

1,253,982

population

LOW
HIGH

2%

population growth (ave annual % change over past 20 years)

LOW
HIGH

934

population density
(people per sq km)

LOW
HIGH

60.8%

proportion of LGA that is urban

LOW
HIGH

19.5%

proportion apartments

LOW
HIGH

1,060

measure of advantage and disadvantage
(SEIFA-IRSAD)

LOW
HIGH

33.3%

parents born overseas

LOW
HIGH

1,088.9

rainfall
(annual ave mm)

LOW
HIGH

8.3%

bushfire affected
(% of LGA area burnt last 5 years)

LOW
HIGH

Brisbane has

49%

canopy
(typically over 3m)

Up 2.4% since 2016

4.9%

shrub
(typically below 3m)

Down -3.8% since 2016

19.7%

grass
and bare ground

Up 1.6% since 2016

Your green cover
Your green space

26.4%

grey
(hard surface, e.g. pavement, roads and roofs)

Down -0.2% since 2016

49%

canopy
(over 3m)

Up 2.4% since 2016

4.9%

shrub
(over 3m)

Down -3.8% since 2016

19.7%

grass
(over 3m)

Up 1.6% since 2016

26.4%

grey
(hard surface, e.g. pavement, roads and roofs)

Down -0.2% since 2016

Your green cover
Your green space

SHADE & COOLING

PLACES TO RIDE & RUN

WILDLIFE HABITAT

AESTHETICS & VALUE

green cover is important

While grass is great for recreation, green cover is what creates many of the other big benefits, like keeping suburbs and homes cool and giving shade for walking, running and active transport.

It also brings wildlife into suburbs and makes them more appealing to the eye which, in turn, can make them more valuable.

When it comes to green cover

Brisbane

ranks

4

20

for green cover compared to similar places across Australia

with

with

53.9%

green cover

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Brisbane's

GREEN COVER

has

DECREASED

-1.4%

since 2016

is

significantly above

comparable places

This means there is a

High

challenge rating for Brisbane in maintaining and growing future green cover

This information is based in its entirety on: Hurley, J., Amati, M., Deilami, K., Caffin, M., Stanford, H., Azizmohammad, S. (2020) Where will all the trees be? - an assessment of urban forest cover and management for Australian cities, prepared for Hort Innovation by the Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University, Melbourne and Greener Spaces Better Places.

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