Planning of urban forest in Riga and major European cities

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ieva Kraukle, I. Stokmane, K. Vugule
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With the increase in the number of the global population, that is likely to grow also in the nearest decades, the expansion of cities continues at the expense of forests and farmlands, and in these new areas, a more significant role is granted to the interaction between cities and countryside, revealing diverse interests of stakeholders. It is necessary to preserve, and it is even desirable, to expand the green spaces of the urbanized territories. Vienna, Stockholm, Copenhagen and Riga were selected for the study. The authors looked at the experience of the urban and green area planning through the literature review of city planning documents. Analyses of results show that planning takes place at the city, suburban or regional level and in the case of Riga, its development is similar to the development of other large European cities. The share of the urban forests in the territory of Riga city and its suburbs is comparatively large. In the European cities, which are rich in forests, the territories of the urban forests are often owned by local municipalities, and the development axes are created along highways, separating the diverse green territories. The authors offer a schematic model of the urban forest and urban area development for Riga city, which will ensure the preservation of forest areas and the non-confluence of urban areas.
里加和欧洲主要城市的城市森林规划
随着全球人口数量的增加,在最近的几十年里可能还会增长,城市的扩张继续以森林和农田为代价,在这些新领域,城市和农村之间的互动被赋予了更重要的作用,揭示了利益相关者的不同利益。保护城市化地区的绿色空间是必要的,甚至是可取的。维也纳、斯德哥尔摩、哥本哈根和里加被选为研究对象。通过对城市规划文献的梳理,总结了城市绿地规划的经验。对结果的分析表明,规划是在城市、郊区或区域一级进行的,就里加而言,其发展与其他欧洲大城市的发展相似。城市森林在里加市及其郊区的领土上所占的份额比较大。在森林丰富的欧洲城市,城市森林的领土通常归当地市政当局所有,并且沿着高速公路创建发展轴,将不同的绿色领土分开。提出了里加市城市森林与城市区域发展的示意图模型,保证了森林区域的保护和城市区域的不融合。
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Livestock Research for Rural Development
Livestock Research for Rural Development Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: The international journal for research into sustainable developing world agriculture. Published by CIPAV Centro para la Investigación en Sistemas Sostenibles de Producción Agropecuaria, Cali, Colombia
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