Sustainable Land Use and Climate Change in Belgrade - The Role of Urban Gardens

IF 0.9 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES European Journal of Sustainable Development Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.14207/ejsd.2023.v12n3p106
Jelena Živanović Miljković, Marijana Pantić, Slavica Čepić
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Population growth and urban sprawl are expected to continue increasing pressures on agricultural land, green infrastructure and climate change's impact on the urban environment. Accordingly, the challenge of securing sustainable land use and climate change mitigation needs to be confronted in cities globe wide. Urban green areas represent an asset of public interest with multiple roles – they are recreational zones, noise and pollution protection belts, areas with aesthetic, social and curative values as well as an infrastructure for combating climate change. All these functions accentuate the relevance of urban gardens in urban development, for which their preservation and development play an irreplaceable role in cities. This paper analyses a specific form of urban gardens in Belgrade (“baštenske kolonije” or “garden colonies”) with a focus on urban land use planning. The research methodology consists of a literature and document review and systematic analysis. The study includes legislative in Serbia and urban planning documents in Belgrade, with the goal being to identify governmental and planning attitude towards urban gardening and their recognition of ecosystem services and climate change combat. The preliminary results indicate that this form of sustainable land in Belgrade is left to the spontaneous actions of individuals with no legally defined status in the previous period Keywords: sustainable land use, urban gardens, climate change, urban planning, Belgrade.
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贝尔格莱德的可持续土地利用和气候变化——城市花园的作用
预计人口增长和城市扩张将继续加大对农业用地、绿色基础设施和气候变化对城市环境的影响的压力。因此,需要在全球各城市应对确保可持续土地利用和减缓气候变化的挑战。城市绿地代表着公共利益的资产,具有多重作用——它们是休闲区、噪音和污染防护带、具有美学、社会和治疗价值的区域,以及应对气候变化的基础设施。所有这些功能都强调了城市花园在城市发展中的相关性,因此它们的保护和发展在城市中发挥着不可替代的作用。& # x0D;本文分析了贝尔格莱德城市花园的一种具体形式(“baštenske kolonije”或“花园殖民地”),重点是城市土地利用规划。研究方法包括文献回顾和系统分析。该研究包括塞尔维亚的立法和贝尔格莱德的城市规划文件,目的是确定政府和规划对城市园艺的态度,以及他们对生态系统服务和应对气候变化的认识。初步结果表明,贝尔格莱德的这种可持续土地形式是由以前没有法律地位的个人自发行动所决定的 关键词:可持续土地利用,城市园林,气候变化,城市规划,贝尔格莱德
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