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Landscape Urbanism and Green Infrastructure



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Autore: Panagopoulos Thomas Visualizza persona
Titolo: Landscape Urbanism and Green Infrastructure Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (184 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: public perception
urban sustainability
public open space
landscape urbanism
urban ecology
re-naturing cities
floating treatment wetland
viable city
deprived areas
urban planning
renaturing cities
Greece
postal questionnaire
pedestrian zones
street verges
landscape first
public green infrastructure (PGI)
resource rationalization
context-sensitive design
green infrastructure
environmental justice
river restoration
public amenity
well-being
sustainable cities
Japan
recreation
plant ecology
social equity
runoff
sustainable development
Soviet-era housing blocks
regenerative design
biophilic urbanism
livability
post-postmodernism
landscape history
nature-based solutions
vacant land
nature-based solution
built environment
green stormwater infrastructure (GSI)
urban nature (UN)
urban design
geographic information systems
landscape theory
urban geography
residents’ views
pollutant removal
liveability
visitor satisfaction survey
biophilic design
Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA)
urban nature
spontaneous vegetation
Asia
green gentrification
site suitability modeling
landscape architecture
Roma minority
Philadelphia
Sommario/riassunto: This volume examines the applicability of landscape urbanism theory in contemporary landscape architecture practice by bringing together ecology and architecture in the built environment. Using participatory planning of green infrastructure and application of nature-based solutions to address urban challenges, landscape urbanism seeks to reintroduce critical connections between natural and urban systems. In light of ongoing developments in landscape architecture, the goal is a paradigm shift towards a landscape that restores and rehabilitates urban ecosystems. Nine contributions examine a wide range of successful cases of designing livable and resilient cities in different geographical contexts, from the United States of America to Australia and Japan, and through several European cities in Italy, Portugal, Estonia, and Greece. While some chapters attempt to conceptualize the interconnections between cities and nature, others clearly have an empirical focus. Efforts such as the use of ornamental helophyte plants in bioretention ponds to reduce and treat stormwater runoff, the recovery of a poorly constructed urban waterway or participatory approaches for optimizing the location of green stormwater infrastructure and examining the environmental justice issue of equative availability and accessibility to public open spaces make these innovations explicit. Thus, this volume contributes to the sustainable cities goal of the United Nations.
Titolo autorizzato: Landscape Urbanism and Green Infrastructure  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-370-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910367567703321
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