As acknowledged by the Habitat III New Urban Agenda, public spaces play a crucial role in urban interaction and systemic urban innovation and produce more and more benefit to human health and wellbeing. The development of healthier, greener and happier public spaces can strongly contribute to the creation of more liveable cities and healthier population. In this context, Nature Based Solutions (NBSs) can provide a valuable answer to environmental and societal challenges, and can contribute to develop healthier cities. In the last years, NBSs have entered in the scientific and research vocabulary as an appealing term to define solutions that are inspired by nature and that are able to provide multiple benefits in a range of impact categories...
Cities face increasing environmental, social and economic challenges that together threaten the resi...
Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) have been proposed by the European Union as the most contemporary appro...
Cities often don’t appreciate the benefits of green infrastructure (GI) enough. To recognise the ext...
As acknowledged by the Habitat III New Urban Agenda, public spaces play a crucial role in urban inte...
Nature-based solutions (NbS) have been positioned and implemented in urban areas as solutions for en...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) are broadly defined as the use of solutions based on nature and ecologi...
Nature-based Solutions (NBS) have assumed an increasingly important role in urban planning. Given th...
International audienceIn developed countries, the level of urbanization is still rising and expected...
As a result of urbanisation and climate change, many cities experience the necessity of efficient an...
Nature-based solutions are a popularising concept within current urban regeneration literature, expl...
textabstractTo address challenges associated with climate resilience, health and well-being in urban...
This edited book originates from the fruitful discussions during the Greening Cities Shaping Cities ...
The concept of a nature-based solution (NBS) has been developed in order to operationalize an ecosys...
The contemporaneity is influenced by the progressive urbanization that damages the environment in wh...
Nowadays more than half of the world’s population lives in urban areas and it is expected to increas...
Cities face increasing environmental, social and economic challenges that together threaten the resi...
Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) have been proposed by the European Union as the most contemporary appro...
Cities often don’t appreciate the benefits of green infrastructure (GI) enough. To recognise the ext...
As acknowledged by the Habitat III New Urban Agenda, public spaces play a crucial role in urban inte...
Nature-based solutions (NbS) have been positioned and implemented in urban areas as solutions for en...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) are broadly defined as the use of solutions based on nature and ecologi...
Nature-based Solutions (NBS) have assumed an increasingly important role in urban planning. Given th...
International audienceIn developed countries, the level of urbanization is still rising and expected...
As a result of urbanisation and climate change, many cities experience the necessity of efficient an...
Nature-based solutions are a popularising concept within current urban regeneration literature, expl...
textabstractTo address challenges associated with climate resilience, health and well-being in urban...
This edited book originates from the fruitful discussions during the Greening Cities Shaping Cities ...
The concept of a nature-based solution (NBS) has been developed in order to operationalize an ecosys...
The contemporaneity is influenced by the progressive urbanization that damages the environment in wh...
Nowadays more than half of the world’s population lives in urban areas and it is expected to increas...
Cities face increasing environmental, social and economic challenges that together threaten the resi...
Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) have been proposed by the European Union as the most contemporary appro...
Cities often don’t appreciate the benefits of green infrastructure (GI) enough. To recognise the ext...