A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book
Green Visions: Greenspace Planning and Design in Nordic Cities
Authors: Andersson Stig L., Andersson Thorbjörn, Birgisdóttir Sigrún, Bogadóttir Anna María, Clayton Jones Emma, Dagsland Håkull Kent G, Dahl Caroline, Ranja Hautamäki Ranja, Hessami Cheri, Ívarsdóttir Edda, Jaakkola Maria, Jones Ana, Jørgensen Karsten, Nilsson Kjell, Qviström Mattias , Randrup Thomas B., Reardon Mitchell, Rohrer Lisa, Saaby Tina, Weber Ryan, Åkerlund Ulrika
Editors: Kjell Nilsson, Ryan Weber, Lisa Rohrer
Publishing place: Stockholm
Publication year: 2021
Book title : Green Visions: Greenspace Planning and Design in Nordic Cities
First page : 188
Last page: 191
Number of pages: 4
ISBN: 978-91-89270-07-7
Nordic cities are renowned for promoting accessibility to greenspace, both in terms of preserving natural landscapes as well as establishing green public space within highly developed areas.
At the same time, multiple pressures threaten our access to urban green and recreative spaces. Increasing liberal planning approaches are further commodifying land, and even lasting good practices are under development pressure. Ethnic and economic segregation has also led to significant intra-urban spatial disparities in terms of access to high quality green and recreation space.
Green Visons explores and evaluates the historical pathways, contemporary development, and future outlook for planning, design, and policy-making of green and recreational cities in the Nordic Region.
Landscape architects, planners, policymakers, and active citizens will learn from practitioners who share decades of knowledge regarding the aesthetics, functionality, and significance of urban greenspaces throughout Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
Readers within the Nordic Region and abroad will find an in-depth exploration of urban greenspace that will inspire and incite curiosity over the future of urban greenspaces. As cities navigate contemporary urban challenges and prepare for uncertain futures with regards to climate change, urban densification, and social inequities, the insights from the book act as review and vision for sustainable urban planning and design.