Urban regeneration and urban resilience planning through connectivity: the importance of this principle of new urbanism

IF 0.4 Q4 GEOGRAPHY European Spatial Research and Policy Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.18778/1231-1952.29.1.06
M. Cysek-Pawlak, Sylwia Krzysztofik, A. Makowski
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Urban regeneration, which is increasingly having to include methods of adapting urban areas to escalating climate change, is one of the main challenges for the contemporary development of European cities, especially in densely built-up central areas. This multi-level process requires major financial outlays, which is why it is so important to identify the factors that ensure the effectiveness of implemented projects. This article attempts to define the meaning of the New Urbanism principle of connectivity, ensuring freedom of movement in the urban regeneration process. The conducted research has been intended to verify the hypothesis that improving connectivity is critical for the success of the processes of regenerating and improving resilience in degraded urban fabric. The research was conducted using the area regeneration of the centre of Lodz as an example, being the largest project of this type in Poland. The analyses were made by comparing the current status, based on an inventory of the existing situation, and the planned status on the basis of design documentation. The research demonstrates that increasing connectivity will improve the accessibility of properties located within municipal quarters and will help obtain more attractive public spaces. The planned activities will also help bolster climate change in the location by increasing green areas, improving the use of wasteland, and by developing a network of green infrastructure. The execution of the revitalisation project in the centre of Lodz will not only improve the quality of space, but will also increase the resilience of the intensively urbanised inner-city areas to climate change.
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通过连通性进行城市再生和城市恢复力规划:新城市主义这一原则的重要性
城市再生越来越必须包括使城市地区适应不断升级的气候变化的方法,这是欧洲城市当代发展的主要挑战之一,尤其是在人口稠密的中心地区。这个多层次的过程需要大量的财政支出,这就是为什么确定确保实施项目有效性的因素如此重要。本文试图界定新城市主义连通性原则的含义,确保城市更新过程中的行动自由。所进行的研究旨在验证这样一种假设,即改善连通性对退化城市结构的再生和恢复能力的提高至关重要。这项研究是以罗兹中心的区域重建为例进行的,这是波兰最大的此类项目。分析是通过比较基于现有情况清单的当前状态和基于设计文件的计划状态来进行的。研究表明,增加连通性将提高市政区内物业的可达性,并有助于获得更具吸引力的公共空间。计划中的活动还将通过增加绿地、改善荒地利用率和发展绿色基础设施网络来帮助应对该地区的气候变化。罗兹市中心复兴项目的实施不仅将提高空间质量,还将提高密集城市化的市中心地区对气候变化的抵御能力。
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