City Planning for Biodiversity and Well-being—Balancing in Lomma City of Southern Sweden
The present paper reports on how green qualities as well as characteristics for well-being and recreation have been handled in a development project in Lomma Harbour north of Malm(o) in southern Sweden. The balancing principle of nature and landscape resources has been used to achieve a certain amount of green qualities and an efficient distribution of well-being characteristics. Two separate balancing methods were carried out in this paper, one concerning the biotopes and one concerning recreational functions. Each biotope was evaluated using a green area factor between 0-1, and then summarized to an average for the total site. This was done at the starting point and in each architect sketch. That biotope analysis forced the developer to make major improvements during the process to reach accepted levels. The recreational balancing used eight quality criteria for health and well-being developed in recent environmental perception research. The balancing was easier to achieve because the starting point of the development area was largely previous industries. After the project, the analyses are used to strengthen the marketing of the area and its new apartments.
Physical planning well-being assessment balancing biotope factors recreational characteristics
Erik Sk(a)rb(a)ck
Department of Landscape planning, SLUAlnarp
国际会议
苏州
英文
173-176
2010-05-28(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)