Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2019 • Adapting to Expanding and Contracting Cities
Abstract
Adapting to Expanding and Contracting Cities, Book of Abstracts, 6th Fabos Conference on Landscape and Greenway Planning, March 28-30, 2019, Amherst, MA.
Julius Gy. Fábos, Jack Ahern, Benjamin Breger, Theodore S Eisenman, Sándor Jombach, Laszlo Kollányi, Mark S Lindhult, Robert L Ryan and István Valánszki
2019-01-01 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2019 • Adapting to Expanding and Contracting Cities
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On the Coastline: The Genesis of Green Infrastructure Towards a Future Sustainable Landscape for the City of Maputo, Mozambique
Ana Beja da Costa and Luis Ribeiro
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‘Brown’ is the New ‘Green’: Post-industrial Sites as Potential in the Development of the Green Infrastructure on the Riverfront of Budapest, Hungary
Anna Adorjan, Anna Pecze and Kinga Szilágyi
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Palermo, Italy: The Coast Road
Monica Manfredi
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Greenway Planning in the 11th District of Budapest
Ágnes Sallay, Zita Szabó and Laszlo Kollányi
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An Alternative Futures Approach to Green Infrastructure Planning for an Increasing Population
Daniel Cronan, Andrew D Kliskey, Jamie Trammell, Chad Lorentzen, David L Griffith and Paula Williams
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Identifying and Classifying, Quantifying and Visualizing Green Infrastructure via Urban Transects in Rome, Italy and Sydney, Australia
Simon J Kilbane and Daniele La Rosa
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Implication of Urban Occupation Patterns in the Natural Infiltration
Ana Paula A.C.C. Seraphim, Maria L Bezerra and Aline N Oliveira
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Greenways as a New Potential for Shrinking Cities. The Case of Milan (Italy)
Luca Maria Francesco Fabris, Gerardo Semprebon and Fan Fu
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Repercussions in the Landscape of Colombian Amazonas (Caquetá and Putumayo Region) Caused by Deforestation and Illicit Crops During the Internal Armed Conflict; a Review
Fernando A Mendez Garzón and István Valánszki
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Waterways to Greenways: A Case Study in Shangjie, Zhengzhou, Henan, China
Li Zhang, Xiaohua Liu, Yuewu Xiang, Yanliang Kuang, Junjie Li, Zhenying Shan, Suyun Li, Qianying Lu, Yan Guo, Jian Zhou, Xi Long, Shiyu Zhongzhu, Yihong Chen, Zhaohuan Li, Fengli Cao, Jinxiu He and Yiyu Wang
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Revitalizing Urban Waterway's Community Greenspace: Streams of Environmental Justice
Richard Smardon, Sharon Moran and April K Baptiste
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Greenway Planning of Guangdong Province
Zhou Lu, Bing Wu, Xiaoguang Liu and Yuanxiang Wu
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The Role of Mining Ponds in the Hungarian Greenway Network
Ildikó M Bugyi, Nóra H Horváth and Dalma Varga
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Imparting Olmsted’s Legacy Abroad: An Exhibition Series in Beijing, China
Yanhong Tang and Jack Ahern
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Selling Nature: Aligning Green Infrastructure Principles with the Funding of Urban Landscapes
Ian C Mell
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The Use of Geotechnologies in the Analysis of Vegetation Index and Heat Island in the City of São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Amanda L Fruehauf, Magda A Lombardo and Paulo R.M. Pellegrino
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The Role of Individual Trees in the Protection of Urban Image
László Z Nádasy, Gábor Sándor and Zsuzsanna Illyés
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Trail Users in the Cincinnati Metropolitan Region: Purposes, Patterns, and Preferences
Na Chen, Greg Lindsey, Wade Johnston, Kelley Adcock and Esther West
2019-01-01 Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2019 • Adapting to Expanding and Contracting Cities
Impact of the Engendered Fo’raa Square on the City Expansion; Square Efficiency and Attraction
Anne Gharaibeh and Jasmine Lefdawi
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Productive Waterscapes in the West-South of Europe: Using Circular Economy Theory to Drive the Change from a Linear to a Circular Paradigm of Water and Greenways
Guido Granello and Monica Manfredi
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Historical Study of the Garden Plots in the Danube Bend from the 19th Century to the Present
Kinga A Molnárné and Vilja Vaszόcsik
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A Study on Community Greenways of Haizhu in Guangzhou from the Perspective of Everyday Urbanism
Wenxiu Chi and Guangsi Lin
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"City in the park,” Greenway Network Concept of High-Density Cities: Adaptation of Singapore Park Connector Network in Chinese Cities
Guifang Wang, Huawei Li, Yang Yang, Sándor Jombach and Guohang Tian
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New Results in Surveying Landscape Character and Urban Green Areas
Zsuzsanna Illyés, Zsófia Földi and Dalma Varga
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Greenways for Climate Adaptation: Avoiding the ‘Green Paradox’ while Improving Urban Resiliency
Jacobien F Kuiper and Elisabeth Hamin Infield
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Sensitive Study of the City/Nature Relationship Associated to the Montevido Waterfront
Ana Vallarino Katzenstein
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Lalbagh: an Incomplete Depiction of Mughal Garden in Bangladesh
Farzana Sharmin
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Challenges and Answers of Urban Development Focusing Green Infrastructure in European Metropolises
Krisztina F Kovács, Paloma G De Linares, Vera Iváncsics, Klaudia Máté, Sándor Jombach and István Valánszki
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The Impact of Tree Planting Program Governance Structure on Tree Survivorship and Vigor: A Case Study using the Massachusetts Greening the Gateway Cities Program
Nicholas A Geron, John Rogan, Deborah Martin and Marc Healy
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Introduction to the Green Belt of Auroville: A Detailed Description on How its Actual Practices Contribute to the UN SDGs
Boglárka Nagy and Zita Szabó
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Cultural Ecosystem Services and Local Identity – A ppGIS Case Study from Budapest Metropolitan Region
István Valánszki, Sándor Jombach, Krisztina F Kovács, Asmaa Abualhagag Ahmed, Fernando A Mendez Garzón and Gabriella Balha
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Building Connections to the Minute Man National Historic Park: Greenway Planning and Cultural Landscape Design
Robert L Ryan and Theodore S Eisenman
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Mapping and Assessment of the Urban Heat Island in Zhengzhou City
Huawei Li, Guifang Wang, Guohang Tian and Sándor Jombach
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Boom and Decline: When Greenways Link Low and High SES Neighborhoods
Margaret Bryant
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The 606 at Three: Trends in Use of Chicago's Elevated Rail-Trail
Greg Lindsey, Yunlei Qi, Paul H Gobster and Sonya Sachdeva
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Understanding Governance Structures in Shaping Greenway Implementation in City-Regions: A Case Study in Central Zhejiang Province, China
Jun Xian Chen, Sun Sheng Han and Si Qing Chen
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Sustainable Green Infrastructure Planning in Greece: Proposal for an Urban Greenway Network in the Greater Athens Metropolitan Area
Alexander Kantartzis and Spiro Pollalis
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Challenges of Metropolitan Scale Green Infrastructure: The Sydney Green Grid
Catherine B Evans
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Why Did the Turtle Cross the Street? An Examination of Herpetofauna Habitat Road Fragmentation
Carlos J.L. Balsas
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Greenway Exploration in the Satellite Jungle: Discovery of Urban and Rural Green Network with Satellite Image Analysis in Hungary
Sándor Jombach, Huawei Li, Guifang Wang, István Valánszki and Krisztina F Kovács
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Recognizing Greenway Network for Quantifying Students Experience on Campus-Based Universities: Assessing the Campus Outdoor Spaces at San Diego State University
Mohammed Gabr, Hisham Elkadi and Claudia Trillo
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Assets of Water Mills in Hungary
Zita Szabó and Ágnes Sallay
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Rethinking Urban Nature: The Rise and Value of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in Europe
Ian C Mell and Sarah Clement
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Vistas, Views, Prospects. Research and Design
Albert Fekete
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Greenness Indicator for Spatial and Settlement Planning Based on NDVI and LAI Indicators
Laszlo Kollányi, Klaudia Máté, Viola Prohászka, Edina D Fóris and Ágnes Sallay
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Interlinking People and Nature through the Technologized Urban Greenway
Dorottya Bekesi
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Urban Landscape Planning and the Contribution of Green Infrastructure in Promoting Ecosystem Services
Camila G Sant’Anna and Maria C.L. Bezerra
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