New machinery, factory systems and a burgeoning population made the nineteenth century the era of the city. It also represented the coming of age of the city park. Across Europe and North America, elite spaces were opened to public access and new areas dedicated as ‘parks for the people.’ This paper offers a brief tour of green spaces across three iconic metropolitan sites – London, Paris and New York - to consider how the axioms of recreation, industrial modernity and public health operated in specific urban contexts. Of particular note is the fact that park planners embraced an holistic vision, often articulated via bodily metaphors, that incorporated both social and environmental aspects: thus behind apparently nostalgic visions for ...
This paper examines the political motivations behind the establishment of public urban parks in west...
Municipalities worldwide are showing substantial interest in urban greening, defined here as the int...
When considering the relationship of the city and nature, I analyse the ways in which nature appears...
This paper explores processes of urban park creation from the mid-1800s to show how ‘green lungs’ an...
Ever since the Victorian era saw the creation of “parks for the people,” health and wellbeing benefi...
Green-space planning has become a prominent feature in metropolitan sustainability policies, reflect...
The appreciation of green infrastructures as ‘nature’ by urban communities presents a critical chall...
Defined here as the introduction or conservation of outdoor vegetation in cities, urban greening has...
Urban green space has risen up the policy and research agendas, buoyed by a heightened awareness of ...
There is a growing body of evidence that demonstrates the health and well-being benefits of urban gr...
The appreciation of green infrastructures as ‘nature’ by urban communities presents a critical chall...
Urban parks are a much-loved feature of the city environment. However, our knowledge of the true sca...
Abstract: “The great outdoor living room of the city”: A survey essay on the thoughts and aims of ur...
AbstractThis paper addresses three interventions into urban green spaces—a wetland in Cape Town, a p...
Public urban green spaces are crucial parts of cities due to the many connections existing between u...
This paper examines the political motivations behind the establishment of public urban parks in west...
Municipalities worldwide are showing substantial interest in urban greening, defined here as the int...
When considering the relationship of the city and nature, I analyse the ways in which nature appears...
This paper explores processes of urban park creation from the mid-1800s to show how ‘green lungs’ an...
Ever since the Victorian era saw the creation of “parks for the people,” health and wellbeing benefi...
Green-space planning has become a prominent feature in metropolitan sustainability policies, reflect...
The appreciation of green infrastructures as ‘nature’ by urban communities presents a critical chall...
Defined here as the introduction or conservation of outdoor vegetation in cities, urban greening has...
Urban green space has risen up the policy and research agendas, buoyed by a heightened awareness of ...
There is a growing body of evidence that demonstrates the health and well-being benefits of urban gr...
The appreciation of green infrastructures as ‘nature’ by urban communities presents a critical chall...
Urban parks are a much-loved feature of the city environment. However, our knowledge of the true sca...
Abstract: “The great outdoor living room of the city”: A survey essay on the thoughts and aims of ur...
AbstractThis paper addresses three interventions into urban green spaces—a wetland in Cape Town, a p...
Public urban green spaces are crucial parts of cities due to the many connections existing between u...
This paper examines the political motivations behind the establishment of public urban parks in west...
Municipalities worldwide are showing substantial interest in urban greening, defined here as the int...
When considering the relationship of the city and nature, I analyse the ways in which nature appears...