Urban development is causing environmental and social concerns that are compromising human welfare and cities sustainability. New urban greening concepts are appearing in order to mitigate these problems in a sustainable and natural way. Vertical greening systems can be defined as structures which allow vegetation to spread over a building facade or interior wall. These systems are becoming popular though they are still evolving and more knowledge on some of their particular impacts is required. In the last five years, the number of studies published in the scientific literature on this topic, especially involving living walls, has significantly increased. This scientific interest has been corresponded with an increased and parallel attenti...
Concern for green technologies with efforts to strive for the quality environment can be achieved vi...
Nature and human have always coexisted over time. We learned to transform and adapt it to our way an...
The green facades and living walls of vertical greenery systems (VGS) are gaining increasing importa...
The integration of vegetation in urban areas is a constantly evolving research fi eld. However, gree...
Planting on roofs and façades is one of the most innovative and fastest developing fields of green t...
Plants can fulfil various functions. Plants provide places for playing, sports and recreation, estab...
A building façade is considered to form the first line of protection against adverse climate and en...
This study shows that greening the building envelope with vertical greening systems such as climbing...
Altering the surface cover of an area causes the change in the environment. By erecting buildings ch...
AbstractSocieties are in a need for making a conscious choice to switch to a more sustainable way of...
Vertical greening systems are also known as green walls, living walls, or green facades. They are co...
There is nothing new about using vegetation in buildings and construction of cities. Greenery has al...
The integration of vegetation, with green roofs and vertical greening systems, is a constantly evolv...
In response to the need to mitigate urban heat risks, green infrastructure enhancements have been wi...
For greening the building envelope several concepts can be used, for example green roofs, fa\ue7ades...
Concern for green technologies with efforts to strive for the quality environment can be achieved vi...
Nature and human have always coexisted over time. We learned to transform and adapt it to our way an...
The green facades and living walls of vertical greenery systems (VGS) are gaining increasing importa...
The integration of vegetation in urban areas is a constantly evolving research fi eld. However, gree...
Planting on roofs and façades is one of the most innovative and fastest developing fields of green t...
Plants can fulfil various functions. Plants provide places for playing, sports and recreation, estab...
A building façade is considered to form the first line of protection against adverse climate and en...
This study shows that greening the building envelope with vertical greening systems such as climbing...
Altering the surface cover of an area causes the change in the environment. By erecting buildings ch...
AbstractSocieties are in a need for making a conscious choice to switch to a more sustainable way of...
Vertical greening systems are also known as green walls, living walls, or green facades. They are co...
There is nothing new about using vegetation in buildings and construction of cities. Greenery has al...
The integration of vegetation, with green roofs and vertical greening systems, is a constantly evolv...
In response to the need to mitigate urban heat risks, green infrastructure enhancements have been wi...
For greening the building envelope several concepts can be used, for example green roofs, fa\ue7ades...
Concern for green technologies with efforts to strive for the quality environment can be achieved vi...
Nature and human have always coexisted over time. We learned to transform and adapt it to our way an...
The green facades and living walls of vertical greenery systems (VGS) are gaining increasing importa...