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E-grāmata: Green Infrastructure: Current Debates for Policy, Practice and Implementation

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  • Formāts: 122 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Dec-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351359283
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  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Dec-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351359283

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Our understandings of the landscapes around us are constantly changing. How we interact with, manage and value these spaces is important, as it helps us to ensure we live in attractive, functional and sustainable places. Green Infrastructure planning is the current ‘go-to’ approach in landscape planning that incorporates human-environmental interactions, understandings of ecology and how socio-cultural factors influence our use of parks, gardens and waterways.

This book explores several interpretations of Green Infrastructure bringing together case studies of policy, practice, ecological change and community understandings of landscape. Focusing on how planning policy shapes our interactions with the landscape, as individuals and communities, the book discusses what works and what needs to be improved. It examines how environmental management can promote more sustainable approaches to landscape protection ensuring that water resources and ecological communities are not harmed by development. It also asks what the economic and community values of Green Infrastructure are to illustrate how different social, ecological and political factors influence how our landscapes are managed.

The central message of the book focusses on the promotion of multi-functional nature within urban landscapes that helps people, the economy and the environment to meet the challenges of population, infrastructure and economic change.  The chapters in this book were origianally published as a special issue in Landscape Research.

Citation Information vii
Notes on Contributors ix
1 Green infrastructure: reflections on past, present and future praxis
1(11)
Ian C. Mell
2 The emergence of green infrastructure as promoting the centralisation of a landscape perspective in spatial planning---the case of Ireland
12(18)
Mick Lennon
Mark Scott
Marcus Collier
Karen Foley
3 Urban green infrastructure and urban forests: a case study of the Metropolitan Area of Milan
30(12)
Giovanni Sanesi
Giuseppe Colangelo
Raffaele Lafortezza
Enrico Calvo
Clive Davies
4 Can we face the challenge: how to implement a theoretical concept of green infrastructure into planning practice? Warsaw case study
42(19)
Barbara Szulczewska
Renata Giedych
Gabriela Maksymiuk
5 Siting green stormwater infrastructure in a neighbourhood to maximise secondary benefits: lessons learned from a pilot project
61(16)
Danielle Dagenais
Isabelle Thomas
Sylvain Paquette
6 Italian stone pine forests under Rome's siege: learning from the past to protect their future
77(12)
Lorenza Gasparella
Antonio Tomao
Mariagrazia Agrimi
Piermaria Corona
Luigi Portoghesi
Anna Barbati
7 Defining community-scale green infrastructure
89(7)
Gemma Jerome
8 Common economic oversights in green infrastructure valuation
96(5)
Alexander Whitehouse
9 Conclusion: What next for green infrastructure?
101(8)
Ian C. Mell
Index 109
Ian Mell is a Lecturer in Environmental & Landscape Planning (University of Manchester). He researches human-environmental interactions exploring social, economic and ecological valuation of Green Infrastructure in the UK, EU, USA, and Asia. Ian is the author of Global Green Infrastructure: Lessons for successful policy-making, investment and management (2016, Routledge).