Urban green resilience: Experience from post-industrial cities in Poland
Industrialisation
Urban Green Space
Green infrastructure
DOI:
10.1016/j.gsf.2023.101560
Publication Date:
2023-02-02T19:34:00Z
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De-industrialisation triggered economic, spatial and environmental changes in cities. Therefore, this study identifies whether there has been a reorientation of development post-industrial cities towards the creation green spaces. The aim is to analyse evaluate transformation spaces 32 major Poland, including 12 Data sources were vector land cover data models from Urban Atlas for 2006 2018, administrative boundaries National Boundary Register building layers Topographic Objects Database. research procedure was carried out using GIS environment, through analysis, geoprocessing algorithms, statistics. results have shown that do not develop their urban resilience based on expansion and, consequently, build resilience. In addition, proven greatest loss noticeable parts with medium high intensity, where an intensification construction activity. dominant direction conversion agricultural areas into (87.79%). contrast, main space new industrial units (24.80%) fabric (23.53%). article original due fact gap literature regarding regard concept
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