TOWARDS GREEN RESILIENT CITIES IN EASTERN EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES

Investing in green facilities is a process of urban renewal that can transform cities by enhancing the quality of life, strengthening the local economy and reducing environmental impact. Nevertheless, greener cities are not a guarantee for improved adaptive capacity when facing current local or glob...

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Main Authors: Alexandru BĂNICĂ, Marinela ISTRATE, Ionel MUNTELE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2020-02-01
Series:Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
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Online Access:http://jurareview.ro/resources/pdf/volume_29__towards_green_resilient_cities_in_eastern_european_union_countries_abstract.pdf
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spelling doaj-263d234ed3444aacace056ead9d4b6732020-11-25T01:44:28ZengUniversity of BucharestJournal of Urban and Regional Analysis2067-40822068-99692020-02-01121537210.37043/JURA.2020.12.1.4TOWARDS GREEN RESILIENT CITIES IN EASTERN EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIESAlexandru BĂNICĂ0 Marinela ISTRATE1 Ionel MUNTELE2Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Iași, Romania; Department of Iași, Romanian Academy, Iași, RomaniaAlexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Iași, RomaniaAlexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Iași, RomaniaInvesting in green facilities is a process of urban renewal that can transform cities by enhancing the quality of life, strengthening the local economy and reducing environmental impact. Nevertheless, greener cities are not a guarantee for improved adaptive capacity when facing current local or global challenges. In this context, we have taken into account a series of sample cities from Central and Eastern European Union. Using the green cities typology proposed by the European Environment Agency, the present approach studies the statistical relationship between indicators of green infrastructure and different proxies for the resilience capacity and performance. The results distinguish between different types of green cities, indicating which are more resilient and, respectively, which are less resilient. The statistical relationship between the indicators shows that green infrastructures are developed in new urban areas, while the natural areas diminish the flood risk and air pollution and make cities more attractive; however, in older and higher density cities, the green is sacrificed for other uses that are considered more profitable. The conclusions highlight the contradictory characteristics in the territorial distributions of cities in relation to their green infrastructure and resilience features. The present assessment contributes to promoting an integrated vision that could be used in urban planning and in more coherent strategies for sustainable cities. http://jurareview.ro/resources/pdf/volume_29__towards_green_resilient_cities_in_eastern_european_union_countries_abstract.pdfgreen infrastructuregreen cities clustersresilience capacityresilience performancevulnerabilitiespost-socialist cities.
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author Alexandru BĂNICĂ
Marinela ISTRATE
Ionel MUNTELE
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Marinela ISTRATE
Ionel MUNTELE
TOWARDS GREEN RESILIENT CITIES IN EASTERN EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES
Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
green infrastructure
green cities clusters
resilience capacity
resilience performance
vulnerabilities
post-socialist cities.
author_facet Alexandru BĂNICĂ
Marinela ISTRATE
Ionel MUNTELE
author_sort Alexandru BĂNICĂ
title TOWARDS GREEN RESILIENT CITIES IN EASTERN EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES
title_short TOWARDS GREEN RESILIENT CITIES IN EASTERN EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES
title_full TOWARDS GREEN RESILIENT CITIES IN EASTERN EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES
title_fullStr TOWARDS GREEN RESILIENT CITIES IN EASTERN EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES
title_full_unstemmed TOWARDS GREEN RESILIENT CITIES IN EASTERN EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES
title_sort towards green resilient cities in eastern european union countries
publisher University of Bucharest
series Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis
issn 2067-4082
2068-9969
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Investing in green facilities is a process of urban renewal that can transform cities by enhancing the quality of life, strengthening the local economy and reducing environmental impact. Nevertheless, greener cities are not a guarantee for improved adaptive capacity when facing current local or global challenges. In this context, we have taken into account a series of sample cities from Central and Eastern European Union. Using the green cities typology proposed by the European Environment Agency, the present approach studies the statistical relationship between indicators of green infrastructure and different proxies for the resilience capacity and performance. The results distinguish between different types of green cities, indicating which are more resilient and, respectively, which are less resilient. The statistical relationship between the indicators shows that green infrastructures are developed in new urban areas, while the natural areas diminish the flood risk and air pollution and make cities more attractive; however, in older and higher density cities, the green is sacrificed for other uses that are considered more profitable. The conclusions highlight the contradictory characteristics in the territorial distributions of cities in relation to their green infrastructure and resilience features. The present assessment contributes to promoting an integrated vision that could be used in urban planning and in more coherent strategies for sustainable cities.
topic green infrastructure
green cities clusters
resilience capacity
resilience performance
vulnerabilities
post-socialist cities.
url http://jurareview.ro/resources/pdf/volume_29__towards_green_resilient_cities_in_eastern_european_union_countries_abstract.pdf
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