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Why Cities Need Large Parks: Large Parks in Large Cities [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 488 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 1680 g, 250 Halftones, color; 250 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032072970
  • ISBN-13: 9781032072975
  • Formaat: Hardback, 488 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 1680 g, 250 Halftones, color; 250 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032072970
  • ISBN-13: 9781032072975

The large parks and green infrastructure presented here illustrate the diverse uses and many benefits of large urban parks across 30 major cities. Demand for large urban parks emerged at the height of the First Industrial Revolution in the mid-1800s, when large urban parks represented new ideas of accessible public spaces, often established on land previously owned by aristocracy, royalty or the army. They represented new ideas on how city life could be improved and how large green spaces could enhance urban citizens’ physical and psychological well-being (e.g. Birkenhead Park in Liverpool, Bois de Boulogne in Paris, Tiergarten in Berlin and Central Park in New York City). Today, large urban parks are habitats for biodiversity and spaces of climate change adaptation. For people living in cities, this biodiversity may represent high cultural, recreational and aesthetic values, but is also important for other aspects of health and well-being, for example by reducing the urban heat island effect, air pollution and risks of flooding. At a time when we are seriously reconsidering how we live in cities and our urban quality of life, while also grappling with serious challenges of climate change, the authors of this book detail the much-needed evidence, pathways and vision for a future of more liveable, resilient cities where large urban parks are at the core. This book will help park managers, NGOs, landscape architects and city planners to develop the green city of the future.



The large parks and green infrastructure presented here illustrate the diverse uses and many benefits of large urban parks across 30 major cities. This book will help park managers, NGOs, landscape architects, and city planners to develop the green city of the future.

Arvustused

"The book is absolutely unique and should be the standard reference on this important subject for years ahead."

Richard T. T. Forman, PAES Professor of Landscape Ecology Emeritus, Harvard University

"Read it, I am sure it will inspire you to care for and share the green treasures of your cities!"

Håkan Wirtén, Secretary General, WWF Sweden

"This book details the much needed evidence, the pathways and the vision for future livable more resilient cities where Large Urban Parks are at the core."

Thomas Elmqvist, Professor in Natural Resource Management at Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University

Foreword 8(1)
Hakan Wirten
Preface 9(1)
Thomas Elmqvist
Why Cities Need Large Parks 10(8)
Richard Murray
Values of Large-versus-Small Urban Greenspaces and their Arrangement 18(28)
Richard T. T. Forman
Visions of Urban Green
Large Urban Parks and Urban Green Space: A Historical Perspective
46(18)
Peter Clark
Urban Park Traditions in Iran and Tehran
64(14)
Hooshmand Alizadeh
Kayoumars Habibi
Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland
78(10)
Margaret Gormley
Pavlovsky Park, St Petersburg, Russia
88(10)
Maria Ignatieva
Birkenhead Park, Wirral, United Kingdom
98(8)
Elizabeth Davey
Central Park, New York, United States
106(16)
Phyllis Ellin
Lane Addonizio
Sara Cedar Miller
Quality of Life
Can Nature Really Affect our Health? A Short Review of Studies
122(12)
Peter Schantz
A Green Infrastructure Plan for Gothenburg, Sweden
134(8)
Per Hallen
Tijuca National Park, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
142(10)
Cecilia Herzog
Chapultepec Forest, Mexico City, Mexico
152(10)
Lilia Haua Miguel
Lee Valley Regional Park, London, United Kingdom
162(10)
Stephen Wilkinson
Agodi Park and Gardens, Ibadan, Nigeria
172(10)
Adam Van Nieuwenhuizen
Tessa Toerien
Ecosystem Services
Why Large Parks Matter for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
182(14)
Anna Sofie Persson
Karawatha Forest, Brisbane, Australia
196(8)
Mel Mcgregor
Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai, India
204(10)
Debi Goenka
Sunjoy Monga
Rouge National Urban Park, Toronto, Canada
214(12)
Kaitlyn Chow
The Parks of New Orleans, United States: Living with Water
226(12)
Eric Tamulonis
Social Cohesion
Inclusive Large Parks for Everyone: Fostering Social Cohesion and Environmental Justice
238(16)
Patricia M. O'Donnell
Amsterdamse Bos, The Netherlands
254(10)
Jan Heeren
Silesia Park, Chorzow, Poland
264(10)
Beata Fortuna-Antoszkiewicz
Jan Lukaszkiewicz
Piotr Wisniewski
Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia
274(8)
Fran Horsley
Rivierenhof, Antwerp, Belgium
282(10)
Peter Verdyck
London: A National Park City, United Kingdom
292(12)
Judy Ling Wong
City Meets Nature
The City Meets Nature
304(18)
Urban Emanuelsson
Peri-Urban Parks
322(12)
Teresa Pastor
Losiny Ostrov, Moscow, Russia
334(8)
Dmitry Kavtaradze
The Green Backbone of Leipzig, Germany
342(10)
Torsten Wilke
Bogota's Environmental Circuit, Colombia
352(12)
Maria Claudia Lopez
Heritage and Identity
Florence and Faro, Two Cities and their Conventions: Parks and Everyday Life in Major Cities
364(12)
Graham Fairclough
The Royal National City Park, Stockholm, Sweden
376(12)
Richard Murray
Showa Memorial Park, Tokyo, Japan
388(8)
Li Isa Euro Wihman
Central Delhi Heritage Park, India
396(8)
Nupur Prothi Khanna
Kings Park, Perth, Australia
404(8)
Isaac Middle
Design for All
Large Parks: Trends (and Possibilities)
412(16)
Julia Czerniak
Amager Naturepark, Copenhagen, Denmark
428(8)
Ole Caspersen
Qunli Stormwater Park, Harbin, China
436(10)
Kongjian Yu
Urban Parks in Africa
446(12)
Adam Van Nieuwenhuizen
Collserola, Barcelona, Spain
458(13)
Maria Marti Viudes
Josep Mascaro Catala
References 471(6)
Authors 477(4)
Acknowledgements 481(1)
Index 482
Richard Murray has been an environmental activist since the 1960s. He is President of the Swedish Ekoparken Association (Forbundet for Ekoparken) and is the Co-chair of Large Urban Parks Committee of the World Urban Parks Association. He has a PhD in political economy from the University of Stockholm.