The Green network development in Valencia

the turia park and the urban green infrastructure

Authors

  • Anna Adorján Szent István University, Faculty of Landscape Architecture and UrbanPlanning

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36249/4d.42.6040

Keywords:

urban green infrastructure, Valencia

Abstract

Valencia, lying on the side of the Mediterranean Sea, stores many features of interest from an urban planner’s or landscape architect’s aspect. Beside the obvious differences to Budapest in terms of fauna, the city’s green network1 is clearly large and rich. This partly stems from the city’s history, and partly from the urban-political decisions that have been made in the past half century. Recognizing that the previous decisions had a positive effect on the residents’ lives prompted the leaders of city to aim for establishing a “green city”, following the European trends, and establish a life-friendly habitat. However, similarly to the situations experienced in Hungary, there are obstacles between the decisions and the implementations thereof. Viewing the important phases in terms of green-network building, the turning points of city and its development and the plans taking shape presently, the learnings mark an uprise in the significance of urban landscaping.

Author Biography

  • Anna Adorján, Szent István University, Faculty of Landscape Architecture and UrbanPlanning

    landscape architect and urban planner,
    PhD student

    E-mail: Adorjan.Anna.Berta@uni-mate.hu

References

Balázs Almási, the Methodical development of green network through an example of Budapest’s outer districts. PhD dissertation 2007 p:15

VALENCIA: CIUDAD VERDE. Hacia un desarrollo sostenible. Arq. Juan Antonio Altés Martí. 2010

Temes Cordovez, Rafael Ramón “VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF URBAN INTEGRAL THE CASE OF THE CITY OF VALENCIA” in Obsolescence and Renovation – 20th century housing in the new millennium CONFERENCE, Architecture_MPS; Universidad de Sevilla, Spain: 14—15 December, 2015

István Szilágyi: Spain in the European Union. Külügyi Szemle 2010. 3. sz. 33-66.p.

En relaciónal potencial de una infraestructura verde urbana en Valencia, José Fariña: Infraestructura verde.En: http://elblogdefarina.blogspot.com. es/2011/07/infraestructura-verde.html

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Published

2016-09-01

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How to Cite

The Green network development in Valencia: the turia park and the urban green infrastructure. (2016). 4D Journal of Landscape Architecture and Garden Art, 42, 18-35. https://doi.org/10.36249/4d.42.6040

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