公众使用机构花园的机会

Anita Reith, P. I. Balogh, Vera Takácsné Zajacz
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机构园林是一种特殊的绿色空间,具有不同的功能和生态效益,能够有效支持城市居民的福祉。然而,在不同的社会政治制度下,机构绿地的作用在历史长河中不断变化,历史上也有许多机构花园被公众使用的例子。今天,机构花园被视为城市绿色基础设施的一部分,但由于公众使用受到限制--从完全私人使用到半公开使用,我们不能说它们是常规住宅休闲的必要开放空间。城市密度的不断增加促使这一领域出现了新的想法,值得对其进行详细分析。本文旨在概述机构绿地公共使用的主要历史实例,以及影响功能变化的意识形态和社会或环境因素。随后,作者根据文献综述和专业经验,概述了各种类型的机构园林的当前特点,然后研究了将其开放供公众使用的机会。最后,系统分析了公共使用所面临的挑战。案例研究分析了教育绿地如何为气候适应做出贡献。该案例研究还旨在表明,系统思考和重新考虑机构花园在城市绿色基础设施中的作用具有巨大潜力。
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Opportunities for public use of the institutional gardens
Institutional gardens are special green spaces offering different functional and ecological benefits that can effectively support the well-being of urban residents. However, the role of institutional green spaces has changed throughout history, within various socio-political systems, and there have been many historical examples of the public use of institutional gardens. Today, institutional gardens are considered part of urban green infrastructure, but due to restricted public access – differing from completely private to semi-public use – we cannot state that they are essential open spaces for regular residential recreation. Continuously increasing urban density prompted new ideas in this field, which are worth analysing in detail. The article aims to give a general overview of the main historical examples of the public use of institutional green spaces, and the ideologies and the social or environmental factors affecting the functional change. After that, the authors – based on a literature review and professional experience – overview the current characteristics of the various types of institution gardens, then investigate the opportunities to open them for public use. Finally, the challenges of public use are systematically analysed. A case study analysis is presented on how educational green spaces could contribute to climate adaptation. The case study also aims to show that there is great potential in systematic thinking and reconsidering the role of institutional gardens in urban green infrastructure.
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