Potential vegetation: contribution to urban planning

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Catarina
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Matos, Rute, Castro, Conceição, Pinto-Gomes, Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24220
Resumo: The introduction of potential vegetation in the urban space is fundamental in the cities identity and in the intensification of ecological efficiency. Given the contemporary city challenges it’s urgent a sustainable solution that reduces the maintenance and the energy input. Its utilization, as part of a landscape structure in the urban space, is framed on the contemporary city strategy which must: promote wellbeing, be sustainable, be resilient and adaptive facing future uncertainty, namely climatic changes. Considering the contemporary city sustainable planning and recent studies on urban spaces, ecological systems and their aesthetical values, this project is based on a bibliographical review of theoretical studies about the themes we seek to develop. The aim of this presentation is the inclusion of potential vegetation in a new design approach to the city's open spaces. It is defined by the ecological systems, working with the site ecological conditions, aiming at improving the efficiency of multifunctional land uses (production, protection and leisure). This design approach simultaneously ensures the articulation of these spaces with urban interfaces bringing the natural processes near to the "urbanscape". This will enhance protection to sensitive areas and, as added value, increase biodiversity and recreational fruition of these different landscapes. The linkage with nature and identity is also promoted, improving the wished sense of identity and belonging. The main outcome of this proposal is the design of a landscape infrastructure in the city of Évora that assures the articulation with its open spaces and the connection between them and the countryside.
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title Potential vegetation: contribution to urban planning
spellingShingle Potential vegetation: contribution to urban planning
Carvalho, Catarina
cities identity
ecological systems
sustainability
biodiversity
title_short Potential vegetation: contribution to urban planning
title_full Potential vegetation: contribution to urban planning
title_fullStr Potential vegetation: contribution to urban planning
title_full_unstemmed Potential vegetation: contribution to urban planning
title_sort Potential vegetation: contribution to urban planning
author Carvalho, Catarina
author_facet Carvalho, Catarina
Matos, Rute
Castro, Conceição
Pinto-Gomes, Carlos
author_role author
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Castro, Conceição
Pinto-Gomes, Carlos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Catarina
Matos, Rute
Castro, Conceição
Pinto-Gomes, Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cities identity
ecological systems
sustainability
biodiversity
topic cities identity
ecological systems
sustainability
biodiversity
description The introduction of potential vegetation in the urban space is fundamental in the cities identity and in the intensification of ecological efficiency. Given the contemporary city challenges it’s urgent a sustainable solution that reduces the maintenance and the energy input. Its utilization, as part of a landscape structure in the urban space, is framed on the contemporary city strategy which must: promote wellbeing, be sustainable, be resilient and adaptive facing future uncertainty, namely climatic changes. Considering the contemporary city sustainable planning and recent studies on urban spaces, ecological systems and their aesthetical values, this project is based on a bibliographical review of theoretical studies about the themes we seek to develop. The aim of this presentation is the inclusion of potential vegetation in a new design approach to the city's open spaces. It is defined by the ecological systems, working with the site ecological conditions, aiming at improving the efficiency of multifunctional land uses (production, protection and leisure). This design approach simultaneously ensures the articulation of these spaces with urban interfaces bringing the natural processes near to the "urbanscape". This will enhance protection to sensitive areas and, as added value, increase biodiversity and recreational fruition of these different landscapes. The linkage with nature and identity is also promoted, improving the wished sense of identity and belonging. The main outcome of this proposal is the design of a landscape infrastructure in the city of Évora that assures the articulation with its open spaces and the connection between them and the countryside.
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