Blue Spaces as Social Spaces: Measuring the Uses and Values of Urban Waterfronts

Anne H Toomey, Monica Palta, Michelle Johnson, Jason Smith, Elizabeth Balladares, Novem Auyeung, Erika Svendsen, Rob Pirani, Georgina Cullman, Julia Corrado, Lindsay Campbell
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Due to a combination of climate change-driven threats and economic opportunities, cities across the world are investing billions of dollars in waterfront infrastructure and coastal restoration. Urban planners and park managers are often tasked with designing and programming blue spaces to maximize ecosystem services (ES) for local users. However, it is not always clear which ES are most valued, and by whom. Thus, the design of urban waterfronts presents challenges in identifying how communities engage with these spaces and how new planning might alter such uses if not accounted for. This paper describes a Rapid Social Assessment (RSA) methodology that has been piloted in the NYC metropolitan area to successfully ground community engagement and planning in an understanding of how urban blue spaces are currently used. This methodology can be coupled with other types of data collection for a better characterization of the coupled human-natural dynamics of these spaces, and can be adapted to coastal, lake, and riparian waterfronts globally.
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作为社会空间的蓝色空间:衡量城市滨水区的用途和价值
由于气候变化带来的威胁和经济机遇的结合,世界各地的城市正在投资数十亿美元用于滨水区基础设施和沿海恢复。城市规划者和公园管理者经常负责设计和规划蓝色空间,以最大限度地为当地用户提供生态系统服务(ES)。然而,我们并不总是清楚哪些ES最受重视,谁最受重视。因此,城市滨水区的设计在确定社区如何与这些空间互动以及新规划如何在不考虑的情况下改变这些用途方面提出了挑战。本文描述了一种快速社会评估(RSA)方法,该方法已在纽约市大都会区进行试点,成功地将社区参与和规划纳入了解城市蓝色空间目前如何使用的基础。该方法可与其他类型的数据收集相结合,以更好地表征这些空间的耦合人-自然动态,并可适用于全球沿海、湖泊和河岸滨水。
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