Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Moving Towards Health and Resilience in the Public Realm

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Peri-Urban Green Areas and the Landscape Transformation in the Case of MENA Region

Ansam Bzour and István Valánszki

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Greenways of Saudi Arabia: Activating their transportation potential

Abdulrahman A. Zawawi, Nicole Porter and Christopher D. Ives

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Imprints Of Noble Estates In The Historic Landscape. Analyses Based On The Former Domains Of The Sándor-Metternich Family Around Bajna, Hungary.

Nóra Hubayné Horváth, Alexandra Pap, Imola Gecséné Tar and Katalin Takács

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Green infrastructure-based tourism development in a Hungarian case

Edina, Klára Dancsokné Fóris, Krisztina Filepné Kovács and Istvan Valanszki

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Greenspace Justice in Vienna: A Research through Design Approach

Daniela Lehner, Nora Heger, Jürgen Furchtlehner and Lilli Lička

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The Quality of Public Participation Infrastructure in the Post-Communist Community of Targoviste, Romania

Anamaria Georgescu

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The Role of Mining Ponds in the Landscape Character

Dalma Varga, Ildikó B. Módosné and Nóra H. Hubayné

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An Analysis of the Park “Jardim da Luz” in the Municipality of São Paulo, SP, as an Urban Resilience Spotline

Magda A Lombardo Dra, Paulo R.M. Pellegrino and Amanda L Fruehauf Ms

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Regional Environmental Planning in a Home Rule State: Against all Odds

Wolfram Hoefer and Nina Cron

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The perceptual value of individual trees as cityscape elements – a case study in Albertfalva, Budapest

László Z Nádasy, Zsuzsanna Illyés and Attila Gergely

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From greenways to blueways: the evolving greenway network in the Pearl River Delta, China

Mengnan Duan, Zheng Liu and Duanyi Yan

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Importance of Parking Afforestation with its Impact on the Local Microclimate

András Rujp, Krisztina Szabó, Vera Takácsné Zajacz and Antal Gergely

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The role of participatory planning in designing school environments

Eszter Jákli, Anita Reith, Balázs Almási and Miklós L. Pap

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Landscape disturbances in the Sumapaz páramo area during and after the Colombian armed conflict

Fernando Arturo Mendez Garzon and Istvan Valanszki

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Public space and public health related to green space in urban landscape architecture

Martin van den Toorn

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The Application of Public Participation GIS (PPGIS) For Visitor Demands Estimation: A Case Study of Outdoor Recreation Activities in Aswan City, Egypt

Asmaa Abualhagag and István Valánszki

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Strategic and Spatial Regulation Tools for Harmonizing Land Use Interests in the Carpathians – Experience from Slovakia

Milan Husar, Sandra Lamy, Vladimir Ondrejicka and Mikulas Huba

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Former enclosed gardens as sites of slow tourism in Hungary

Kinga Albicz and Nóra Hubayné Horváth

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Landscape Design Possibilities of the Settlement Fringe

Zsófia Földi

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The “Vite Maritata” as a Landscape Catalyst. The Grapevine as Part of Edible Greenways

Riccardo Bigliardi and Luca Maria Francesco Fabris

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Urban Voids After the Pandemic. A New Chance for Greenway

Valentina Labriola, Luca Maria Francesco Fabris, Riccardo Maria Balzarotti, Gerardo Semprebon and Federico Camerin

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Analytical Review of Valuation Methods for Cultural Ecosystem Services in Rural Areas

Rahaf Yousef and István Valánszki

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Pandemic Appropriations of Urban Space: Implications for Future Practice

Caryn Brause and Carey Clouse

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Examination of the condition of the oldest trees in the Buda Arboretum

Krisztina Szabó, Magdolna Sütöri-Diószegi, Veronika Szabo, Orsolya Bagdi-Fekete, Judit Doma-Tarcsányi and Peter Honfi

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Landscape as Agency: Co-Designing New School Typologies with Children in Rural Sudan

Alaa S Hamid

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Beyond the ‘wow factor’? Climate resilient green infrastructure for people and wildlife

Helen E Hoyle Dr and Ian C Mell

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Green Infrastructure Enhancing Urban Resilience: Parallels Between Vienna and Budapest

Gabriel Silva Dantas and Ildikó Réka Báthoryné Nagy

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How can the impact of a world pandemic accelerate the desire to create more functional and ecological public spaces in urban environments?

Dorottya Békési

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Settlement and Green Infrastructure Characteristics in Dynamically Growing Urban Areas

Zsuzsanna Illyés and Dalma Varga

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Micro Wild Initiative: An Education Through the Rejuvenation and Reclamation of Malden’s Forgotten Urban Spaces

Kyle Neumann, Rebecca Bagdigian-Boone and Madeline Brandel

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Biotope networks in the agricultural-dominant landscape - evaluation of establishment and conservation possibilities support systems

Kevin Márk Gyöngyösi, Istvan Valanszki and Dalma Erzsébet Varga

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Relationships between the perception of cultural ecosystem services and land cover in Central-Eastern-Europe

István Valánszki, Lone S. Kristensen, Márta Ladányi, Sándor Jombach, Krisztina Filepné Kovács and Zsombor Boromisza

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Involvement of Stakeholders in Transforming Untapped Landscapes into Touristic Landscapes based on Ecosystem Services; A Look at The Volta Lake – Ghana.

Ernest Amoako-Atta and Zsolt Szilvácsku

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Identification and Perceived Value of Ecosystem Services of Urban Green Areas. Case Study: Kamenički Park in Novi Sad, Serbia

Sara Ž Đorđević, Jelena D Čukanović, Radenka R Kolarov, Mirjana Ž Ljubojević, Ivana M Sentić and Saša S Orlović

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Green Fingers for Climate-Resilient Cities – Connecting Processes of Landscape Planning and Designing with Co-Creation

Henrik Schultz, Hubertus von Dressler and Lea Nikolaus

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Sculpture parks and positive mental health during the COVID-19 – Investigation of the effects of COVID‐19 pandemic on sculpture park’s visitation

Seloua Benkaid Kasbah and Anna Eplényi

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Garden Heritage – new perspectives in Hungarian Tourism Strategy

Albert Fekete PhD, DLA, Ágnes Herczeg, László Kollányi and Máté Sárospataki

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Determining the Restoration Potential of an Urban River Reach Along Zagyva River, Hungary

Tímea Erdei, Zsombor Boromisza PhD, Endre Domokos PhD and Szilvia Dávid

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Land use and urban policy analysis for implementing urban agroforestry, a cross-border analysis in European cities

Paloma G De Linares

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In search for urban landscape development tools: Street View Imagery (SVI) Analysis

Anas Tuffaha and Ágnes Sallay

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Comprehensive identification of ecologically important areas in Zhengzhou, China

Manshu Liu, Zhen Shi, Guifang Wang, Yang Yang and László Kollányi

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Guidelines for Urban Regeneration in India through Parameters of Landscape Transformation

Samir Mathur, Aastha Singh and Sunetra Surabhi

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Foliar dust on leaves of some perennials

Veronika Szabo and Ildiko Kohut

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Connecting Natural Heritage in Vojvodina Province (Republic of Serbia) with the EuroVelo 6 Route via Greenways

Olivera Z Kalozi

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Research on the influence mechanism and optimisation of urban greenway network use pattern based on multi-source data - a case study of Guangzhou, China

JuanYu Wu, MInyan Qian and Yarong Cao

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The Human Nature of Urban Nature: an Exploratory Study in Montevideo

Ana Vallarino Katzenstein

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The Most Immediate and Easily Observed Impacts of Climate Change

Krisztina Szabó Phd, Barnabás Tóth, Eszter Karlocaine Bakay, Camila Andressa, Pereira Rosa and Chaima Lahmer

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Evaluation of Ecological Supply-demand Synergy of Park Green Space in the Main Urban Region of Zhengzhou City

Zhen Shi, Krisztina Filepné Kovács, Manshu Liu and Xinyu Wang

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Voxel-based Urban Vegetation Volume Analysis with LiDAR Point Cloud

Wei Zhang, Ziqi He and Xin Li

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Energy Transition of an industrial settlement through the example of Kecskemét

Zita Szabó and Ágnes Sallay

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