From the ground up: Using structured community engagement to identify objectives for urban green infrastructure planning

V Campbell-Arvai, M Lindquist - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2021 - Elsevier
Municipal governments are increasingly looking to green infrastructure to address climate-
related flooding and water quality issues, and as a cost-effective way to augment …

Bridging the gap between city and water: A review of urban-river regeneration projects in France and Spain

J Tort-Donada, A Santasusagna, S Rode… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
The urban regeneration of European river spaces since the 1990s has allowed their
transformation into new axes of centrality and socialization and has seen the concentration …

Promoting fluvial geomorphology to “live with rivers” in the Anthropocene Era

JH García, A Ollero, A Ibisate, IC Fuller, RG Death… - Geomorphology, 2021 - Elsevier
Is geomorphology at the forefront of river management? The aims of this article are to
explore potential answers to this question in terms of role, barriers, motivation and prospects …

Effects of spatial elements of urban landscape forests on the restoration potential and preference of adolescents

L Wu, Q Dong, S Luo, W Jiang, M Hao, Q Chen - Land, 2021 - mdpi.com
City green space can promote people's health and aesthetic satisfaction; however, most
extant research focuses on suburban forests and urban parks. Urban landscape forests …

Framework for the design of a small transport hub as an interdisciplinary challenge to implement sustainable solutions

A Staniewska, I Sykta, A Ozimek, K Barnaś, M Dudek… - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
The numerous effects of climate change on the urban environment over the past decades
have urged many planning professionals to implement the United Nations' Sustainable …

Who is a hydrocitizen? The use of dialogic arts methods as a research tool with water professionals in West Yorkshire, UK

S Scott-Bottoms, M Roe - Local Environment, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
There is currently a recognition of the need for more collaborative approaches to water
management, which involve communities of place as proactive stewards of their local water …

The COVID‐19 pandemic changes citizens' visual aesthetic perceptions and attitudes toward restored landscape in the karst area in China

K Li, S Fan, Y Li, K Liu, M Zhang, X Xing… - Restoration …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Landscape change caused by ecological restoration projects in the karst rocky
desertification area of southwestern China has presented ecological benefits, yet the visual …

Participatory Approaches: Principles and Practices for River Restoration Projects

A Juárez‐Bourke, KL Blackstock - River Restoration: Political …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Stakeholder participation is increasingly aspired to, if not required, in environmental
management, but what it means and how to achieve it are not often discussed in detail by …

Servicios ecosistémicos del frente fluvial del río Limay (Neuquén, Argentina): análisis desde el enfoque de sistema socio ecológico adaptativo

M Lopez, SA Roca - Ciudad y Territorio Estudios Territoriales, 2024 - recyt.fecyt.es
Un paisaje sostenible es una expresión espacio-temporal de las interacciones entre
procesos naturales y sociales, con la capacidad de proporcionar Servicios Ecosistémicos …

Análisis espacio-temporal de la Temperatura de Superficie Terrestre en espacios verdes públicos costeros del frente fluvial del río Limay (Neuquén, Argentina)

M Lopez, JO Gentili - Revista Cartográfica, 2024 - revistasipgh.org
Los frentes fluviales devenidos en espacios verdes públicos (EVP) costeros se han
vinculado con servicios ecosistémicos de regulación de temperaturas extremas. El objetivo …