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Dynamics of Open Green Areas in Polish and Romanian Cities during 2006–2018: Insights for Spatial Planners
by
Petrisor, Alexandru-Ionut
, Drachal, Krzysztof
, Mitrea, Andrei
, Tache, Antonio Valentin
, Mierzejewska, Lidia
in
Biodiversity
/ Cities
/ city nature
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate change mitigation
/ Connectivity
/ COVID-19
/ data collection
/ Decision making
/ derogatory planning
/ Dwellings
/ Ecosystem services
/ ecosystems
/ geostatistics
/ Green infrastructure
/ Influence
/ Infrastructure
/ issues and policy
/ Mathematical models
/ Planning
/ Population density
/ post-socialist countries
/ Remote sensing
/ Statistics
/ Sustainability
/ Urban areas
/ urban dynamics
/ Urban planning
/ urban sprawl
/ vegetation
2021
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Dynamics of Open Green Areas in Polish and Romanian Cities during 2006–2018: Insights for Spatial Planners
by
Petrisor, Alexandru-Ionut
, Drachal, Krzysztof
, Mitrea, Andrei
, Tache, Antonio Valentin
, Mierzejewska, Lidia
in
Biodiversity
/ Cities
/ city nature
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate change mitigation
/ Connectivity
/ COVID-19
/ data collection
/ Decision making
/ derogatory planning
/ Dwellings
/ Ecosystem services
/ ecosystems
/ geostatistics
/ Green infrastructure
/ Influence
/ Infrastructure
/ issues and policy
/ Mathematical models
/ Planning
/ Population density
/ post-socialist countries
/ Remote sensing
/ Statistics
/ Sustainability
/ Urban areas
/ urban dynamics
/ Urban planning
/ urban sprawl
/ vegetation
2021
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Dynamics of Open Green Areas in Polish and Romanian Cities during 2006–2018: Insights for Spatial Planners
by
Petrisor, Alexandru-Ionut
, Drachal, Krzysztof
, Mitrea, Andrei
, Tache, Antonio Valentin
, Mierzejewska, Lidia
in
Biodiversity
/ Cities
/ city nature
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate change mitigation
/ Connectivity
/ COVID-19
/ data collection
/ Decision making
/ derogatory planning
/ Dwellings
/ Ecosystem services
/ ecosystems
/ geostatistics
/ Green infrastructure
/ Influence
/ Infrastructure
/ issues and policy
/ Mathematical models
/ Planning
/ Population density
/ post-socialist countries
/ Remote sensing
/ Statistics
/ Sustainability
/ Urban areas
/ urban dynamics
/ Urban planning
/ urban sprawl
/ vegetation
2021
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Dynamics of Open Green Areas in Polish and Romanian Cities during 2006–2018: Insights for Spatial Planners
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Dynamics of Open Green Areas in Polish and Romanian Cities during 2006–2018: Insights for Spatial Planners
2021
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Overview
Studying green urban infrastructure is important because of its ecosystem services, contributing to the welfare and comfort of citizens, mitigation of climate changes, and sustainability goals. Urban planning can increase or diminish the performance of ecosystem services. Despite numerous studies on the green infrastructure–services–planning nexus, there are very few concrete planning recommendations. This study aims to provide such recommendations for a broader audience by analyzing the dynamic of open green areas in Polish and Romanian cities, connected with its drivers. A novel approach including mathematical modeling and geostatistical analyses was applied to Urban Atlas and statistical yearbooks data. The results indicated that open green areas were lost and fragmented in all Romanian and Polish cities during 2006–2018. The drivers included urban built-up areas, population and density, the number of building permits, number of new dwellings completed, number of employees, and total length of roads. The study also revealed a tremendous lack of consistent datasets across the countries using the same statistical indicators. Based on the findings, planners should aim to preserve and develop urban greenery and maintain its continuity. City managers should use more research and decision-making policy developers to develop targeted policies and scientists should develop planning manuals.
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