Public open spaces: utiization of green infrastructure to optimize urban drainage in historic property
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Resumo: | Climate change affects city life. Extreme events, such as temperature rising, droughts, and floods, also threaten cultural heritage. In historic city centers, floods and heavy rain have caused pathologies in properties and streets. The traditional urban drainage system has shown to be inefficient, in addition to the difficulties of expanding this system due to pre-existing matters. This study seeks to use public open spaces in historic city centers to improve urban drainage, through the concept of green infrastructure. At a first glance, it draws a relation between climate changes, and the disturbances to the cultural landscape, also how a green infrastructure can contribute to a resilience of the historic city centers. Next, the public open spaces system available for this application is analyzed, taking the the city of Laguna, in Santa Catarina, as a case study.As a result, public open spaces should be used as an infrastructural feature instead of being there as mere scenery. Thus, they shall become vital to the urban centers, valuing landscape, and increasing the effect of the drainage, without impacting or disregarding existing geomorphology and urban morphology.Climate change affects city life. Extreme events, such as temperature rising, droughts, and floods, also threaten cultural heritage. In historic city centers, floods and heavy rain have caused pathologies in properties and streets. The traditional urban drainage system has shown to be inefficient, in addition to the difficulties of expanding this system due to pre-existing matters. This study seeks to use public open spaces in historic city centers to improve urban drainage, through the concept of green infrastructure. At a first glance, it draws a relation between climate changes, and the disturbances to the cultural landscape, also how a green infrastructure can contribute to a resilience of the historic city centers. Next, the public open spaces system available for this application is analyzed, taking the the city of Laguna, in Santa Catarina, as a case study. As a result, public open spaces should be used as an infrastructural feature instead of being there as mere scenery. Thus, they shall become vital to the urban centers, valuing landscape, and increasing the effect of the drainage, without impacting or disregarding existing geomorphology and urban morphology. |
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Public open spaces: utiization of green infrastructure to optimize urban drainage in historic propertyEspaços livres públicos: utilização de infraestrutura verde para otimizar a drenagem urbana nos centros históricos tombadosPublic open spaces. Green infrastructure. Historic city center.Espaços Livres Públicos. Infraestrutura Verde. Centro Histórico Tombado.Climate change affects city life. Extreme events, such as temperature rising, droughts, and floods, also threaten cultural heritage. In historic city centers, floods and heavy rain have caused pathologies in properties and streets. The traditional urban drainage system has shown to be inefficient, in addition to the difficulties of expanding this system due to pre-existing matters. This study seeks to use public open spaces in historic city centers to improve urban drainage, through the concept of green infrastructure. At a first glance, it draws a relation between climate changes, and the disturbances to the cultural landscape, also how a green infrastructure can contribute to a resilience of the historic city centers. Next, the public open spaces system available for this application is analyzed, taking the the city of Laguna, in Santa Catarina, as a case study.As a result, public open spaces should be used as an infrastructural feature instead of being there as mere scenery. Thus, they shall become vital to the urban centers, valuing landscape, and increasing the effect of the drainage, without impacting or disregarding existing geomorphology and urban morphology.Climate change affects city life. Extreme events, such as temperature rising, droughts, and floods, also threaten cultural heritage. In historic city centers, floods and heavy rain have caused pathologies in properties and streets. The traditional urban drainage system has shown to be inefficient, in addition to the difficulties of expanding this system due to pre-existing matters. This study seeks to use public open spaces in historic city centers to improve urban drainage, through the concept of green infrastructure. At a first glance, it draws a relation between climate changes, and the disturbances to the cultural landscape, also how a green infrastructure can contribute to a resilience of the historic city centers. Next, the public open spaces system available for this application is analyzed, taking the the city of Laguna, in Santa Catarina, as a case study. As a result, public open spaces should be used as an infrastructural feature instead of being there as mere scenery. Thus, they shall become vital to the urban centers, valuing landscape, and increasing the effect of the drainage, without impacting or disregarding existing geomorphology and urban morphology.As mudanças climáticas impactam a vida das cidades. Eventos extremos como o aumento da temperatura, secas e enchentes ameaçam também o patrimônio cultural. Nos centros históricos tombados, as enxurradas e alagamentos vêm provocando muitas patologias no casario e no arruamento. O sistema de drenagem urbana tradicional tem se mostrado ineficiente, além das dificuldades de ampliação desta rede diante de prerrogativas de respeito às preexistências. Este estudo procura utilizar os espaços livres públicos das cidades tombadas como potencializadores da drenagem urbana, através dos conceitos de infraestrutura verde. No primeiro momento é apresentada a relação entre as mudanças climáticas e os transtornos à paisagem cultural e como a infraestrutura verde pode contribuir para a resiliência dos centros urbanos tombados. Após são analisados os sistemas de espaços livres públicos passíveis desta aplicação tendo como estudo de caso a cidade de Laguna/SC. Como resultado observou-se que os espaços livres públicos devem transmutar sua função meramente cênica para a função infraestrutural e, desta forma, serão vitais para os centros urbanos, pois além de valorizar a paisagem, também aumentarão a eficácia da drenagem sem impactar ou desconsiderar a geomorfologia e a morfologia urbana existentes. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo2017-10-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/paam/article/view/11159310.11606/issn.2359-5361.v0i39p83-111Paisagem e Ambiente; Núm. 39 (2017); 83-111Paisagem e Ambiente; n. 39 (2017); 83-111Paisagem e Ambiente; No. 39 (2017); 83-1112359-53610104-6098reponame:Paisagem e Ambiente (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/paam/article/view/111593/135150Copyright (c) 2017 Claudione Fernandes Medeiros, Sônia Afonsoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMedeiros, Claudione FernandesAfonso, Sônia2019-10-16T15:42:23Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/111593Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/paam/indexPUBhttp://www.revistas.usp.br/paam/oai||paisagismo@usp.br|| ssmduck@usp.br2359-53610104-6098opendoar:2023-09-13T12:17:03.942021Paisagem e Ambiente (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Public open spaces: utiization of green infrastructure to optimize urban drainage in historic property Espaços livres públicos: utilização de infraestrutura verde para otimizar a drenagem urbana nos centros históricos tombados |
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Public open spaces: utiization of green infrastructure to optimize urban drainage in historic property |
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Public open spaces: utiization of green infrastructure to optimize urban drainage in historic property Medeiros, Claudione Fernandes Public open spaces. Green infrastructure. Historic city center. Espaços Livres Públicos. Infraestrutura Verde. Centro Histórico Tombado. |
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Public open spaces: utiization of green infrastructure to optimize urban drainage in historic property |
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Public open spaces: utiization of green infrastructure to optimize urban drainage in historic property |
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Public open spaces: utiization of green infrastructure to optimize urban drainage in historic property |
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Public open spaces: utiization of green infrastructure to optimize urban drainage in historic property |
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Public open spaces: utiization of green infrastructure to optimize urban drainage in historic property |
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Medeiros, Claudione Fernandes |
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Medeiros, Claudione Fernandes Afonso, Sônia |
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Afonso, Sônia |
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Medeiros, Claudione Fernandes Afonso, Sônia |
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Public open spaces. Green infrastructure. Historic city center. Espaços Livres Públicos. Infraestrutura Verde. Centro Histórico Tombado. |
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Public open spaces. Green infrastructure. Historic city center. Espaços Livres Públicos. Infraestrutura Verde. Centro Histórico Tombado. |
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Climate change affects city life. Extreme events, such as temperature rising, droughts, and floods, also threaten cultural heritage. In historic city centers, floods and heavy rain have caused pathologies in properties and streets. The traditional urban drainage system has shown to be inefficient, in addition to the difficulties of expanding this system due to pre-existing matters. This study seeks to use public open spaces in historic city centers to improve urban drainage, through the concept of green infrastructure. At a first glance, it draws a relation between climate changes, and the disturbances to the cultural landscape, also how a green infrastructure can contribute to a resilience of the historic city centers. Next, the public open spaces system available for this application is analyzed, taking the the city of Laguna, in Santa Catarina, as a case study.As a result, public open spaces should be used as an infrastructural feature instead of being there as mere scenery. Thus, they shall become vital to the urban centers, valuing landscape, and increasing the effect of the drainage, without impacting or disregarding existing geomorphology and urban morphology.Climate change affects city life. Extreme events, such as temperature rising, droughts, and floods, also threaten cultural heritage. In historic city centers, floods and heavy rain have caused pathologies in properties and streets. The traditional urban drainage system has shown to be inefficient, in addition to the difficulties of expanding this system due to pre-existing matters. This study seeks to use public open spaces in historic city centers to improve urban drainage, through the concept of green infrastructure. At a first glance, it draws a relation between climate changes, and the disturbances to the cultural landscape, also how a green infrastructure can contribute to a resilience of the historic city centers. Next, the public open spaces system available for this application is analyzed, taking the the city of Laguna, in Santa Catarina, as a case study. As a result, public open spaces should be used as an infrastructural feature instead of being there as mere scenery. Thus, they shall become vital to the urban centers, valuing landscape, and increasing the effect of the drainage, without impacting or disregarding existing geomorphology and urban morphology. |
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