REGENERATING URBAN SPACES UNDER PLACE-SPECIFIC SOCIAL CONTEXTS: A COMMENTARY ON GREEN INFRASTRUCTURES FOR LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION

MATTEO CLEMENTE, FABIO BIANCONI, MARCO FILIPPUCCI, LUCA SALVATI

Abstract:

This study investigates the issue of green infrastructures in contemporary cities, adopting a strategic vision for increasingly complex metropolitan regions. Green infrastructures play an important role in ecological services and biodiversity preservation, improving significantly the quality of life of residents and visitors. The social dimension of gardens and parks at local (e.g. urban district) scale and green infrastructures at larger spatial scales is also addressed, fostering the relationship between local communities and urban landscapes. With economic crisis, urban parks are increasingly considered a primary component of integrated strategies for urban regeneration with a bottom-up approach, addressing the demand for "natural landscape" in peri-urban areas. By recovering public spaces with social purposes and providing a comprehensive strategy for aesthetic improvement of common goods, the analyzed case studies give examples of specific measures for promoting environment-friendly urban regeneration strategies under place-specific social contexts.

Keywords:
Urban Gardens; Urban Regeneration; Public Spaces; Green Infrastructures, Biodiversity.

DOI: 10.52950/SS.2017.6.2.002

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APA citation:
MATTEO CLEMENTE, FABIO BIANCONI, MARCO FILIPPUCCI, LUCA SALVATI (2017). Regenerating Urban Spaces under Place-specific Social Contexts: A Commentary on Green Infrastructures for Landscape Conservation. International Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. VI(2), pp. 18-31. , DOI: 10.52950/SS.2017.6.2.002

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Received: 13 Jun 2017
Revised: 4 Aug 2017
Accepted: 6 Sep 2017
Published: 20 Sep 2017


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