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Greening Cities Shaping Cities
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The topic of pinpointing Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in the urban context has been cultivating interest lately from different scholars, urban planning practitioners and policymakers. This Special Issue originates from the Greening Cities Shaping Cities Symposium held at the Politecnico di Milano (12–13 October 2020), aiming at bridging the gap between the science and practice of implementing NBS in the built environment, as well as highlighting the importance of citizen participation in shared governance and policy making. The Special Issue received contributions from all over the world, from Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Turkey, Brazil, Portugal, Denmark, France, Bulgaria, Sweden, Hungary, Spain, the UAE, the UK, and the USA.

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Keywords

  • agent-based model (ABM)
  • Al Ittihad Park
  • appropriation of nature
  • augmented reality
  • Bay Avenue Park
  • biophilia
  • citizen engagement
  • CLEVER Cities
  • co-creation
  • co-design
  • coastal dynamics
  • Colors
  • Competence Development
  • Computer vision
  • ecopsychology
  • Ecosystem services
  • ecotherapy
  • Emotions
  • Environmental psychology
  • European green capital
  • European Green Deal
  • firmographics
  • green gentrification
  • green infrastructure
  • greening cities
  • Groningen
  • guidelines
  • health and well-being
  • History of engineering & technology
  • knowledge-based urban development
  • land development
  • landscape and urban design
  • Lisbon
  • living knowledge
  • Market segmentation
  • multi-level governance
  • multi-level perspective
  • municipal planning
  • n/a
  • nature-based solutions
  • Nature-Based Solutions (NBS)
  • nature-based solutions (NBSs)
  • neighborhood park
  • park facility
  • Parque Augusta
  • Participation
  • participatory budget
  • planning models
  • public-private collaboration
  • rainwater management
  • right to nature
  • shared governance
  • simulation
  • social cohesion
  • social monitoring
  • Social movements
  • Spatial planning
  • stakeholder participation
  • surrounding environment for access
  • Sustainability transition
  • sustainable urban development
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • urban agriculture and food systems
  • urban design
  • Urban Governance
  • urban green areas
  • urban green infrastructure
  • urban living lab
  • urban planning
  • Urban regeneration
  • urban sustainability
  • URBiNAT
  • user satisfaction
  • Virtual reality

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-4704-6

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