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Landscapes and Greenways of Resilience

Proceedings of 5th Fábos Conference on Landscape and Greenway Planning

(Budapest, 01 July, 2016)

Editors:

Sándor Jombach, István Valánszki, Krisztina Filep-Kovács, Julius Gy. Fábos, Robert L. Ryan, Mark S. Lindhult, László Kollányi

Organized by:

Szent István University

Department of Landscape Planning and Regional Development University of Massachusetts Amherst

Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning

Budapest, 2016

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This publication should be cited as follows:

Jombach, S., Valánszki, I., Filep-Kovács, K., Fábos, J. Gy., Ryan, R. L., Lindhult, M. S., Kollányi, L. (Eds.) 2016: Landscapes and Greenways of Resilience – Proceedings of 5th Fábos Conference on Landscape and

Greenway Planning (Budapest, 01 July, 2016)

Editors: Sándor Jombach, István Valánszki, Krisztina Filep-Kovács, Julius Gy. Fábos, Robert L. Ryan, Mark S. Lindhult, László Kollányi Conference Committee:

Julius Gy. Fábos, Ph.D., FASLA, Univeristy of Massachusetts Krisztina Filep-Kovács, Ph.D., Szent István University Sándor Jombach, Ph.D., Szent István University László Kollányi C.Sc, Szent István University

Mark S. Lindhult, FASLA, Univeristy of Massachusetts Robert L. Ryan, Ph.D., FASLA, Univeristy of Massachusetts István Valánszki, Ph.D., Szent István University

Published by:

Szent István Egyetem, Tájtervezési és Területfejlesztési Tanszék

Szent István University, Department of Landscape Planning and Regional Development, 1118 Budapest Villányi út 39–43, Hungary

Printed by Amber Industries Kft.

This publication is available on the conference web-site:

https://sites.google.com/site/fabos2016/home Sponsors of the conference:

Fabos Fund in Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning Szent István University,

Department of Landscape Planning and Regional Development University of Massachusetts Amherst,

Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Development ISBN 978-963-269-549-5

Editing and page print: István Valánszki, Sándor Jombach Cover design by Sándor Jombach

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Plenary 3 9

Catharine Ward Thompson: Greenways to health: the links between access to green space and healthy communities 11

Session 13: Sustainability and Greenways 19

Gabriel Díaz Montemayor: Hybrid Green Corridors in Arid Northern Mexico: Design for a Balance between Ecological and Non-Motorized Mobility Networks

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Christina Czachs, Christiane Brandenburg, Birgit Gantner, Julia Hupka, Doris Damyanovic, Florian Reinwald, Ulrich Morawetz: Sustainable management of urban green infrastructure – The challenge of providing high-quality green in multi-storey residential construction

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Carey Clouse, Caryn Brause: Urban Gleaning: Promoting Food Security Through Opportunistic Design Strategies

37 Anna Wilczyńska, Maciej Łepkowski, Ryszard Nejman: The role of green urban wastelands in 3rd place creation. Challenge for urban policy in Poland

45

Alexander Kantartzis, Mark Lindhult:Shadeways: Exploring a new Greenway type promoting the Mediterranean bio climate in Greece

53

Luís Ribeiro, Teresa Barão, Catarina Viana: Landscape constrains: opportunities for creative and sustainable landscape design

61

Session 14: Sustainabilty and Recreation 69

Kine Halvorsen Thorén, Inger-Lise Saglie: Green infrastructure in growing station towns. Two case studies from Norway

71

Pascal Gehle, Dirk Manzke, Hubertus von Dressler:

Osnabrück’s “Green Fingers” – Adjusting Priorities to Sustain and Develop Greenways and Landscapes in a Competitive Land-Use Environment

79

Kasper Jakubowski: Riverside parks as a tool of landscape transformation and reconnecting people with urban nature 89

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Mojca Golobič, Nadja Penko Seidl: Greenway planning:

Recreational corridors within Ljubljana urban region

97 Richard Sheridan:RI Sea Grant, RI Coastal Resources Center and URI Landscape Architecture Department Collaborate on Resilient Coastal Greenways

105

Montserrat Hernández Martín, Luis Manso de Zúñiga González: Zaragoza Life Project: Creation, management and promotion of Green Infrastructure of Zaragoza (Spain).

LIFE12 ENV/ES/000567

113

Session 15: Sustainable Trasportation and Urban Brownfields 121 Mascha M. Visser: Highway transformation as an opportunity for landscape restoration in the Netherlands

123 Karolina Latusek: Impact of green industrial zones on city development

131 Dóra Hutter: Improving the green system of Budapest by transforming railway rust areas

139 Anna Adorján, Piroska Varga: 'Greenscape' from brownfields - from former industrial landscape to cultural landscape

147 ZhengWang Wu, YuTing Han: Greenway design for electric bicycles in Asia: A Beijing Case Study

155 Aleksandra Sas-Bojarska, Magdalena Rembeza: Concrete versus green corridors in road planning. Gdansk case

163 Session 16: Green and Blue Infrastructure 173

Carlos Balsas:Riverfront Planning Initiatives in Upstate New York: The Cases of Kingston, Albany and Schenectady

175 Rosário Oliveira: Planning the Green Infrastructure of the Tagus River Estuary in Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal

183 Ksenija Hiel, Emina Mladenovic, Jelena Cukanovic, Mirjana Ljubojevic: Potential for green corridors along the Danube River in Novi Sad, Serbia

191

Adnan Kaplan: Experimenting Regional River Pattern as Landscape Corridors in Urban Transformation

201 Yanhong Tang, Yuezhong Chen: Rejuvenation of a Once Beautiful Greenway: Beijing Tongzhou Grand Canal

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Richard Smardon, Sharon Moran: Revitalizing Urban Waterways: Streams of Environmental Justice

215 Session 17: Education and Experience in Greenway Planning 223

Tetsuya Aikoh, Tzuchi Wei, Tasuku Kamei: Monitoring Suburban Nature Trail Visitors and Their Attitudes to Voluntary Trail Maintenance in Sapporo, Japan

225

Jane A. Buxton, Robert L. Ryan: Exploring preferences for urban greening in association with learning about sustainability in a museum-based urban ecology exhibit

233

Hagen Thames Hammons: Assessing the Economic Benefits of Multi-Use Trails and Greenways: A Case Study into the Tammany Trace Rail-Trail in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, U.S.A.

241

Tasuku Kamei, Tetsuya Aikoh, Robert L. Ryan: Motivations of Trail Volunteers of the Adirondack Mountain Club

253 David N. Myers: The Redevelopment and Restoration of Selected Trail BMP Features to Provide Environmental, Educational, and Aesthetic Benefits

259

Session 18: Visualization and GIS in Greenway and Landscape Planning

267

Peter Szilassi, Dorottya Kitka: Spreading of invasive species in greenways: a GIS-based case study in Hungary

269 Olga Harea, Mariann Simon: Terroir: Wine, Winery, Landscape

275 Vendula Betakova: Artistic wind turbines along greenways:

The concept 283

Melih Öztürk, Ercan Gökyer: Spatio-temporal Characteristics of Roadside Landscape Components Along the Coastal Zone Between Amasra and Kurucaşile Cities of Bartın Province, Turkey

293

Krisztián Schneller, Erzsébet Vajdovich Visy, Vilja Vaszócsik:

Enhancement of the role of spatial planning in climate change adaptation by long term modelling of land use change in Hungary

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Session 19: Theory and Pratice 311

Robert L. Ryan, Sarah Doyle, LA 607 Studio: Jurassic Greenways: Planning a Dinosaur Trail for the Connecticut River Valley

313

Serdar Selim, Adnan Kaplan: Engaging Green Infrastructure Scheme into Watershed- and Urban-based Planning and Design Realms

321

Valdis D. Zusmanis, Leonardo Alvarez, Micah Lipscomb, Ryan Gravel: Implementing the Vision: The Atlanta BeltLine Corridor, Georgia, USA

329

Ian C. Mell: Is Liverpool (UK) ready to embrace green infrastructure and greenway practices? Rethinking the funding, management and spatial distribution of city’s greenspace network in an era of austerity.

339

Luca Maria Francesco Fabris, Guido Granello:Green Belt of Brescia, Lombardy. From Resilience Strategy to Sustainable Planning in Practice.

347

Elizabeth Kocs:Cities of the future: Synergies between Smart Energy and Greenways

355 Session 20: Landscape and Greenway Planning 363

Agata Cieszewska, Joanna Adamczyk: Greenbelts – planning instruments and landscape structure – a European Perspective

365 Tricia Martin: Greenways as Resilient Infrastructure: The Brooklyn Greenway Case Study

373 Zheng Liu, Yanliu Lin, Nanan Zhao: Developing greenways under a top-down institutional structure: a case study in the Pearl River Delta, China

381

Nevena Vasiljević, Boris Radić, Biljana Šljukić, Ratko Ristić:

Landscape planning and green infrastructure in Serbia: From national to Belgrade city planning

389

Robert Searns:Greenways, The Next Step: Every Doorstep a Trailhead

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Session 21: Greenway Planning in Cities and Metropolises 405 Eszter Bakay, Kinga Szilágyi: Green network in urban pressure

407 Mustafa Artar: Evaluation of Parks in Bartin-Turkey: Need for Green Infrastructure Approach

415 Morteza Rahbar, Mahdi Shaibani: Greenway Planning for Tehran Metropolis

423 Pavel Sagen, Anna Holand: Community development at Kjeller airfield based on principles for ecological democracy

431 Jadwiga Środulska-Wielgus, Anna Staniewska, Katarzyna Łakomy, Krzysztof Wielgus: The historical elements of Kraków’s green system - protection challenges for landscape planning in the 21st century

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Session 22: Poster Session 447

Michael Robinson, Kinder Baumgardner, Amna Ansari, Natalia Beard: Blue Tree, Meet Green Grid

449 Pavel Benka, Jasna Grabić, Atila Bezdan, Milica Vranešević:

Challenges of Establishing Green Corridors in the Areas with Agricultural Land Consolidation

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Mária Bihuňová, Denisa Halajová, Štefan Lančarič: Greenery of the sacral monuments – unique green infrastructure in the urban area: case study Calvary in the Nitra

465

Edina Dancsokné Fóris, Ágnes Sallay: The role of the greenways in the harmonization of urban-rural relation in Hungary

475

Denisa Halajová, Mária Bihuňová, Štefan Lančarič: The potential of cemeteries to improve urban green infrastructure - a case study in Nitra, Slovakia

483

Sibel Mansuroglu, Tanay Birisci, Ruya Yilmaz: Impacts of Highways on Rural Landscapes in Turkey

491 Zsuzsanna Mikhazi, Edina Dancsokné Fóris: Complex educational model project in the Nivegy valley

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Ágnes Sallay, Krisztina Filepné Kovács, Edina Dancsókné Fóris, Sándor Jombach, Attila Csemez: Urban greenways in Budapest III. District

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Zerrin Sogut, Sibel Mansuroglu, Tanay Birisci, Ayse K. Onac:

Improving the Active Green Space Ratio in Coastal Cities in Turkey

515

István Valánszki, Ágnes Sallay, Krisztina Filep-Kovács, Sándor Jombach: Landscape indicators in rural development

523

Fábos Medalist Speech 531

Jack Ahern: Novel Urban Ecosystems: new nature(s) for the Century of the City

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