Title |
Resilience of riverside areas as an element of the green deal strategy - Evaluation of waterfront models in relation to re-urbanization and the city landscape of Warsaw |
ID_Doc |
62919 |
Authors |
Rybak-Niedziólka, K; Grochulska-Salak, M; Maciejewska, E |
Title |
Resilience of riverside areas as an element of the green deal strategy - Evaluation of waterfront models in relation to re-urbanization and the city landscape of Warsaw |
Year |
2021 |
Published |
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DOI |
10.5004/dwt.2021.27588 |
Abstract |
Riverside management and city water retention provide important issues in accordance with the Green Deal implementation strategy. The research work concerns the issues of shaping riverside areas in the face of climate change and crisis situations to ensure the implementation of social and ecosystem services in the city landscape structure. Moreover, it refers to the development of blue infrastructure in the city landscape in order to create a model of resilience for riverside public spaces and open areas transformed in the process of re-urbanization. An evaluation of the various areas of the Vistula river waterfronts within the administrative boundaries of Warsaw is presented. The left-side areas were intended for re-urbanization based on the hardened regulation of the quay on the tunnel slab and an underground station, interfering with their natural structure ("Warsaw Boulevards"). On the right bank, solutions from the category of waterfront naturalization are used, which provide for ecosystem services and biodiversity ("Praga Path"), to balance the new full of investments in cubature ("Praski Port"). Most of the riverside areas in the city have not yet been developed and require the creation of a comprehensive model that considers resilience in spatial progress. For this purpose, the spatial conditions and solutions for Warsaw were analysed and compared with examples of selected European cities. As a result, a model was developed for implementation of the Green Deal assumptions in the design and transformation of riverside areas in the city, including the urban, landscape, social, and environmental context. |
Author Keywords |
Waterfront; Water retention; Blue infrastructure; Resilience; Re-urbanization; City Land-scape; Green Deal |
Index Keywords |
Index Keywords |
Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S) |
EID |
WOS:000691618400026 |
WoS Category |
Engineering, Chemical; Water Resources |
Research Area |
Engineering; Water Resources |
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