Essays about: "Igelbäcken"
Found 4 essays containing the word Igelbäcken.
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1. Nästa station: Igelbäckens naturreservat : gestaltning av en övergiven tunnelbanestation till en naturreservatsentré
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : Projektet är ett gestaltningsförslag som handlar om Kymlinge övergivna tunnelbanestation som ligger på blå linjens Akallagren i norra Stockholm. Tunnelbanestationen byggdes och förbereddes på 1970-talet för en planerad men inte byggd stadsdel, och öppnades sedan ald- rig. READ MORE
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2. Blended natures. Integrating city with nature, landscapes and water. Case of Igelbäcken Kulturreservat.
University essay from KTH/StadsbyggnadAbstract : How we develop our cities not only reflects our priorities and values, but also affect the way we and future generations will experience and learn to communicate with spaces. To face the fast-changing reality of Anthropocene and find inspiration and strength to face global issues cities have to become not only spaces where we live, work and play, but also places for nature reconnection, ecological education, grounding and inspiration. READ MORE
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3. Planning support for reducing risks related to flooding : A case study of flood response in Kista residential area and Igelbäcken stream, Sweden
University essay from KTH/Mark- och vattenteknikAbstract : Flooding has been identified as the most widespread and most frequently occurring natural disaster by the United Nation. Sweden is no exception when it comes to being affected by flooding, and several major flood events have been seen in recent years. READ MORE
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4. An analysis of the potential of local stewardship as a management mode for increasing and enhancing ecosystem services in the urban landscape : Three case studies in Stockholm Municipality – Igelbäcken Allotment Garden, Akalla Allotment Garden and the Vinterviken Garden
University essay from Stockholm Resilience CentreAbstract : The capacity of urban areas for generating quality of life is largely dependent on theecological processes and the green spaces of the cityscape. The ecosystem services supportedand generated by urban green spaces are fundamental to human well being in cities. READ MORE