Reprint

Greening Cities Shaping Cities

Pinpointing Nature-Based Solutions in Cities between Shared Governance and Citizen Participation

Edited by
August 2022
376 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4703-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4704-6 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Greening Cities Shaping Cities: Pinpointing Nature-Based Solutions in Cities between Shared Governance and Citizen Participation that was published in

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

The topic of pinpointing Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in the urban context has been cultivating interest lately from different scholars, urban planning practitioners and policymakers. This Special Issue originates from the Greening Cities Shaping Cities Symposium held at the Politecnico di Milano (12–13 October 2020), aiming at bridging the gap between the science and practice of implementing NBS in the built environment, as well as highlighting the importance of citizen participation in shared governance and policy making. The Special Issue received contributions from all over the world, from Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Turkey, Brazil, Portugal, Denmark, France, Bulgaria, Sweden, Hungary, Spain, the UAE, the UK, and the USA.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
nature-based solutions; landscape and urban design; urban agriculture and food systems; coastal dynamics; Groningen; stakeholder participation; nature-based solutions; multi-level governance; co-creation; urban living lab; sustainable urban development; urban planning; nature-based solutions; greening cities; urban governance; urban planning; biophilia; greening cities; health and well-being; nature-based solutions; urban design; urban green infrastructure; greening cities; urban design; ecopsychology; ecotherapy; Parque Augusta; nature-based solutions; social movements; appropriation of nature; green gentrification; right to nature; spatial planning; nature-based solutions; green infrastructure; rainwater management; urban green areas; nature-based solutions (NBSs); agent-based model (ABM); firmographics; market segmentation; co-creation; nature-based solutions; urban planning; multi-level perspective; sustainability transition; participatory budget; urban sustainability; European green capital; European green deal; Lisbon; nature-based solutions; social monitoring; social cohesion; co-creation; urban living lab; CLEVER Cities; green infrastructure; municipal planning; ecosystem services; shared governance; co-creation; public-private collaboration; competence development; land development; planning models; spatial planning; green infrastructure; nature-based solutions (NBS); knowledge-based urban development; guidelines; citizen engagement; co-creation; nature-based solutions; participation; urban regeneration; living knowledge; URBiNAT; urban design; Augmented Reality; Virtual Reality; emotions; co-design; computer vision; simulation; Environmental Psychology; colors; Nature-Based Solutions; surrounding environment for access; neighborhood park; user satisfaction; park facility; Bay Avenue Park; Al Ittihad Park; n/a