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Urban Blue Spaces: Planning and Design for Water, Health and Well-Being [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 506 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 1780 g, 2 Tables, color; 21 Tables, black and white; 110 Line drawings, color; 156 Halftones, color; 266 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367173182
  • ISBN-13: 9780367173180
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 506 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 1780 g, 2 Tables, color; 21 Tables, black and white; 110 Line drawings, color; 156 Halftones, color; 266 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367173182
  • ISBN-13: 9780367173180
This book presents an evidence-based approach to landscape planning and design for urban blue spaces that maximises the benefits to human health and well-being while minimising the risks. Based on applied research and evidence from primary and secondary data sources stemming from the EU-funded BlueHealth project, the book presents nature-based solutions to promote sustainable and resilient cities.

Numerous cities around the world are located alongside bodies of water in the form of coastlines, lakes, rivers and canals, but the relationship between city inhabitants and these water sources has often been ambivalent. In many cities, water has been polluted, engineered or ignored completely. But, due to an increasing awareness of the strong connections between city, people, nature and water and health, this paradigm is shifting.

The international editorial team, consisting of researchers and professionals across several disciplines, leads the reader through theoretical aspects, evidence, illustrated case studies, risk assessment and a series of validated tools to aid planning and design before finishing with overarching planning and design principles for a range of blue-space types.

Over 200 full-colour illustrations accompany the case-study examples from geographic locations all over the world, including Portugal, the United Kingdom, China, Canada, the US, South Korea, Singapore, Norway and Estonia. With green and blue infrastructure now at the forefront of current policies and trends to promote healthy, sustainable cities, Urban Blue Spaces is a must-have for professionals and students in landscape planning, urban design and environmental design.

Open Access for the book was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 666773

The Open Access version of this book, available at

www.taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-edit/10.4324/9780429056161, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
Acknowledgements vii
List of figures
viii
List of tables
xxi
Author short biographies xxii
Foreword xxvi
Michael Depledge
Introduction 1(12)
Simon Bell
Lora E. Fleming
James Grellier
Part I Water, blue space and health and well-being: the evidence base and how to use it
13(76)
Chapter 1 Blue space as an essential factor in environment and health
15(23)
George P. Morris
Himansu S. Mishra
Lora E. Fleming
Chapter 2 Potential benefits of blue space for human health and well-being
38(21)
Mathew P. White
Lewis R. Elliott
Mireia Gascon
Bethany Roberts
Lora E. Fleming
Chapter 3 Co-design with local stakeholders
59(30)
Mart Kulvik
Mireia Gascon
Marina Cervera Alonso de Medina
Lewis R. Elliott
Jekaterina Balicka
Frederico Meireles Rodrigues
Monika Suskevics
Part II Tools, indicators and models for planning and design
89(140)
Chapter 4 Generating evidence in support of site planning and design: the BlueHealth toolbox
91(10)
James Grellier
Himansu S. Mishra
Lewis R. Elliott
Susanne Wuijts
Matthias F.W. Braubach
Chapter 5 Assessing the land-water environment
101(28)
Himansu S. Mishra
Katrin Saar
Simon Bell
Chapter 6 Observing behaviour for site planning and design
129(33)
Peeter Vassiljev
Cristina Vert
Simon Bell
Chapter 7 Capturing affordances for health and well-being at the city scale
162(17)
Gloria Niin
Peeter Vassiljev
Tiina Rinne
Simon Bell
Chapter 8 Assessing city-wide and local health and well-being benefits
179(18)
Lewis R. Elliott
Mathew P. White
Cristina Vert
Wilma Zijlema
Peeter Vassiljev
Chapter 9 A decision support tool for optimising blue space design and management for health
197(32)
Arnt Diener
Marco Martuzzi
Francesco Palermo
Laura Mancini
Giovanni Coppini
Matthias F.W. Braubach
Part III Inspirational practice for planning and design
229(222)
Chapter 10 Reviewing the evidence for good planning and design
231(8)
Himansu S. Mishra
Simon Bell
Jekaterina Balicka
Anna Wilczynska
Chapter 11 Urban river revitalisation
239(49)
Friedrich Kuhlmann
Jekaterina Balicka
Anna Wilczynska
Chapter 12 Seafronts, beaches, lakesides and promenades
288(48)
Simon Bell
Himansu S. Mishra
Anna Wilczynska
Jekaterina Balicka
Chapter 13 Urban wetlands and storm water management
336(36)
Himansu S. Mishra
Simon Bell
Anna Wilczynska
Jekaterina Balicka
Chapter 14 Docklands, harbours and post-industrial sites
372(34)
Simon Bell
Anna Wilczynska
Jekaterina Balicka
Chapter 15 Tactical urbanism, urban acupuncture and small-scale projects
406(25)
Jekaterina Balicka
Joanna Tamar Storie
Friedrich Kuhlmann
Anna Wilczynska
Simon Bell
Chapter 16 Future outlook studies: the use of scenarios to create healthy blue cities
431(20)
Judith Hin
Susanne Wuijts
Appendix 1 The blue space typology 451(14)
Bibliography 465(1)
Index 466
Simon Bell is a professor of landscape architecture at the Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonia, and Associate Director of the OPENspace Research Centre at the University of Edinburgh, UK.

Lora E. Fleming is a professor and Chair of Epidemiology, Oceans and Human Health and Director of the European Centre for Environment and Human Health at the University of Exeter Medical School, UK.

James Grellier is a research fellow at the European Centre for Environment and Human Health at the University of Exeter Medical School, UK, and a senior scientific fellow at the Institute of Psychology at the Jagiellonian University, Poland.







Friedrich Kuhlmann

is a chief specialist in landscape architecture at the Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonia. Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen

is a research professor in environmental epidemiology at ISGlobal, Spain.Mathew P. White is a senior scientist in environmental psychology at the University of Vienna, Austria.