Abstract Green infrastructure is a concept aimed at realizing a strategically planned network of valuable natural and semi-natural areas, designed and managed to deliver a wide range of ecosystem services and to protect biodiversity in rural and urban settings. In the general post-mining context of China and Germany, this paper suggests and outlines an approach that combines green infrastructure with specific concepts of post-mining landscapes. While Germany has a long tradition of post-mining restoration, concepts of green infrastructure are still poorly developed. China, on the other hand, has taken its first steps in the restoration of coal regions, and could profit from the new concepts while drawing on Germany’s experience. The potenti...
Parkstad is in the South Limburg. It used to be a coal mine industrial region. In the mid of 1970s, ...
With the increasing numbers of resource-dying cities in China, the conflict between city’s sustainab...
A variety of similarities between green infrastructure and the German landscape planning can be foun...
AbstractThe paper describes the transformation process of the East-German brown coal mining in conne...
This study aims to clarify the nature and characteristics of green infrastructure and green infrastr...
One of the greatest challenges of today’s society is to achieve sustainable urban development. Chin...
Urbanization is a global trend, particularly strong in many Asian countries, Africa, and some Lain A...
Abstract As an important coal-resource based city in eastern China, coal mining activities have grea...
Urban mining (UM) is a metaphorical term to describe the reclaiming of non-renewable resources from ...
The paper presents a concept of urban green infrastructure and analyzes the features of its implemen...
Green Infrastructure (GI) provides an important life-support system for regions and cities. Inspired...
In the light of ongoing global urbanization and the high pace of resource consumption, there is an u...
Green infrastructure (GI) as an operational physical framework is being increasingly recognized as t...
Facing the decline of biodiversity worldwide, the conservation of the remaining natural and semi-nat...
Green infrastructure is presented as a novel and innovative approach in the current environmental pl...
Parkstad is in the South Limburg. It used to be a coal mine industrial region. In the mid of 1970s, ...
With the increasing numbers of resource-dying cities in China, the conflict between city’s sustainab...
A variety of similarities between green infrastructure and the German landscape planning can be foun...
AbstractThe paper describes the transformation process of the East-German brown coal mining in conne...
This study aims to clarify the nature and characteristics of green infrastructure and green infrastr...
One of the greatest challenges of today’s society is to achieve sustainable urban development. Chin...
Urbanization is a global trend, particularly strong in many Asian countries, Africa, and some Lain A...
Abstract As an important coal-resource based city in eastern China, coal mining activities have grea...
Urban mining (UM) is a metaphorical term to describe the reclaiming of non-renewable resources from ...
The paper presents a concept of urban green infrastructure and analyzes the features of its implemen...
Green Infrastructure (GI) provides an important life-support system for regions and cities. Inspired...
In the light of ongoing global urbanization and the high pace of resource consumption, there is an u...
Green infrastructure (GI) as an operational physical framework is being increasingly recognized as t...
Facing the decline of biodiversity worldwide, the conservation of the remaining natural and semi-nat...
Green infrastructure is presented as a novel and innovative approach in the current environmental pl...
Parkstad is in the South Limburg. It used to be a coal mine industrial region. In the mid of 1970s, ...
With the increasing numbers of resource-dying cities in China, the conflict between city’s sustainab...
A variety of similarities between green infrastructure and the German landscape planning can be foun...