Essays about: "civic green space development"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words civic green space development.
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1. It´s The Smart City, Stupid! : A critical study of Smart narratives, Attraction Hysteria & the production of Smart Space in the European Green Capital 2020
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Kulturgeografiska institutionenAbstract : In this research, the “Smart City-edifice” of Lisbon has been examined through qualitative field work carried out in the city. The concept of the Smart City- edifice has been designed by the author in an attempt to grasp the ambiguous Smart City ambition as an assemblage of (i) specific techniques incorporated into the urban environment (ii) the modes of governance which these techniques allow for, particularly real time data collection & (iii) issues of city branding, placemaking and urban, Smart regeneration. READ MORE
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2. Österplan – en ny kvarterspark i Uppsala : samhällsnyttig utveckling genom omdisponering av allmän plats
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Centralt belägen offentlig mark är i regel ytor som används effektivt. Kommunerna behöver göra avvägningar mellan praktiska lösningar och rekreativa miljöer för att skapa en fungerande stadskärna. Parkering och parkmark är exempel på samhällsnyttiga faktorer som behöver erbjudas i stadsrummet. READ MORE
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3. Placemaking in the RhineMain Regionalpark
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för fysisk planeringAbstract : This thesis presents a case study on the RhineMain Regionalpark in the context of placemaking and governance. As the second-oldest regional park in Germany, the RhineMain Regionalpark offers vast green open spaces all throughout the region for leisure and recreation to citizens and visitors. READ MORE
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4. What role do environmental NGOs take in local governance of urban green space? : A qualitative mapping of interventions in Stockholm County
University essay from Stockholm Resilience CentreAbstract : The aim of this study is to contribute to the bottom-up perspective in the study of civil society participation in local government decisions regarding urban green space. The study investigates what role civic actors set out to take and traces their engagement in the municipal decision-making processes. READ MORE
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5. The politics of resilience : A qualitative analysis of resilience theory as an environmental discourse
University essay from Sociologiska institutionenAbstract : During recent years, resilience theory – originally developed in systems ecology – has advanced as a new approach to sustainable development. However, it is still more of an academic theory than a discourse informing environmental politics. READ MORE