Reprint

Natural Environment and Cultural Heritage in the City, A Sustainability Perspective

Edited by
October 2021
540 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-1752-0 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-1751-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Natural Environment and Cultural Heritage in the City, A Sustainability Perspective that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Summary

This Special Issue contains a compilation of research papers focusing on the following: - Natural and cultural heritage covering conservation activities in urban and suburban zones, urbanscape, and heritage relationships; - Ecological solutions in urban development and management; - Urban and land use planning, urban composition, and the impact of historical conditions on modern city development; and - Gardens and parks, their maintenance and use, and the ecosystem services served.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Gdańsk; The Coastal Strip; environmental justice; preservation of heritage; therapeutic landscapes; public health; urban sustainability; flood risk zone; flood risk maps; housing development zone; GIS tools; sustainable development; urban renewal; post-industrial heritage; multi-family housing; revitalisation of city centres; protection and preservation of built heritage; blue-green infrastructure of a city; Polish major cities; Cracow; Krakow; urban green areas; green infrastructure; population dynamics; urban planning; urbanisation; COVID-19; historic parks; historic gardens; landscape architecture; cultural heritage; green cultural heritage; green area; public spaces; revitalization; Cittaslow; quality of life; liveability; urban baroque greenery; 17th–18th century; allée; Lower Silesia; preservation and renewal of heritage; municipal waste; city; scaling; population; population density; city area; GDP; greenery; housing estates; Lower Silesia; preservation and renewal of heritage; landscape; panorama; composition; visual values; landscape evaluation; landscape management; sustainable spatial planning; landscape character; rural housing; urbanization; counter-urbanization; heritage protection; rural social life; allées; urban avenues; World Heritage Site; urban habitat; urban ecosystem supply; renewal method; Florence Charter; world heritage convention; cultural heritage; historic gardens; authenticity; criteria; documentation; preservation; restoration; landscape architecture; green infrastructure of the city; sustainable development; interdisciplinary approaches; ecological urbanism; ecological urbanscape; green infrastructure; urban sprawl; Intelligent Urbanism; urban design; urban park; sustainable cultural complex; cultural heritage; sustainable development; industrial–cultural heritage; historic wineries; wine industry; Montilla-Moriles PDO; therapeutic space; sensory garden; Kraków; public space; rating method; greenery; land development; green areas; green infrastructure; sustainable development; cultural heritage; building heritage; inclusive space; COVID-19 urban planning; post-pandemic urban planning; Krakow; aging societies; appraisal instruments; blue-green infrastructure; quality of life (QoL); livability; climate resilience; water in cities; urban environments; heritage visual value; urban heritage protection; urban spatial structure; visual analysis; visual landscape; cultural heritage; medieval town planning; city defence walls; monument conservation; historical greenery; urban greenery system; landscape ecology; Silesian city; Opole Voivodeship; n/a