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Landscape Change and Human Environment

Environment, Earth and Ecology, 2019

Landscape and human are the constituents of the natural surroundings in which changing occurred temporally and spatially. The relationship between landscape and environment is not seen by a singular framework or a bare structure. A landscape has different functions and characteristics, when meet specific requirements, then set an ecology in giving context. Every landscape has its own scenario based upon the dimension of human and its kinship with them. Man are the ecosystem managers, the landscape features provide a road map and built human ecology. Development is occurring by landscape change, change of environment and the kinship between human and landscape, study of these phenomena provide us a theoretical framework to assess the man land relationship as is done in this case study. This paper aims to describe how, each individual in a particular environment is participating in change of the landscape. The influence of human is a magnitude of actions upon the landscape and this magnitude shape the local landscape. The paper discussed through a brightness on the dynamics of landscape change in the 21st century due to globalization and modern dimensions and presents us a complex web of human with non-human relationship of ecology, economy and history, which alter the landscape. This paper concluded a reflection of cultural values on physical environment and landscape change to build environment and human ecology.

The Sustainable Design Rules of Landscape

E3S web of conferences, 2021

After the global developments that occurred, the most important of which is the spread of the Covid 19 pandemic, it was imperative to pay attention to outdoor spaces to preserve public health. There are important of studying the relationships between sustainable landscape design, the people, and the urban environment. The research problem revolves around a commitment to sustainable landscape design rules, which included variables in the sustainable natural space environment: environment, economy, justice, beauty, experience, and ethics. The research hypothesis is that there must be a system for the variables of sustainable spaces that determine relationships, opportunities, contradictions, and system parameters about people's health and safety, environmental services, biodiversity, and resource management. To achieve the above goals must be studied; compatibility with systems, the positive effects of globalization, the appropriate scale, and the interactivebehavioral, meaningful landscapes, the distinctive paradigm, using the alternative landscape and regenerated landscapes.

Urban Landscape: From Urban Beautification to Sustainable Landscape Development

WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 2017

Increase in public awareness toward high quality living environment led landscape being seen as the important component of urban environment in Malaysia. The landscape beautification projects of protocol roads, pocket parks, urban squares, promenades and urban woodland were found to give positive impact on the quality of life of the urban area. However, issue of green space availability in urban area requires new approach. The landscape beautification project has been now changed into more integrated Urban Landscape Program (ULP). The ULP emphasizes regeneration of urban green spaces to ensure sustainability. This paper will further discuss the way forward in sustaining the urban landscape development program in Malaysia as part of the effort to create sustainable cities through effective landscape planning.

"Landscape Structure and Implications for Sustainable Environmental Management"

DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/JXSK5 | ENRM Articles Personal Journal, University of the Philippines, 2020

The Doha landscape of interest in today's generation can be said as an innovative type who becomes one of the highly urbanized in the GCC's as they continue progressing with the human-altered landscape structure principles and incorporating urban greening elements within the Patch Corridor Matrix spatial components model. And with the help of technology in the country has subsidized the creation of landscaped functionality in spite of growing population in the country which will tackle pattern analysis, metrics background and the implication to the environmental ecosystem as part of the development.

Sustainability and Landscape on Landscape Urbanism

XI. International Multidisciplinary Congress of Eurasia,, 2020

Landscape urbanism combines the concepts of landscape and urbanism. It is based on urbanization, urban organization and the management of the current landscape. Landscape urbanism is explained by the determining role played by landscape in the relationship between structure and environment. According to landscape urbanism, change and transformation in the city is attained by landscape as the integrating and regulating aspect of urban space. In this context, landscape as the primary urban component is set free to shape the city. The concept of landscape urbanism was first put forth in 1997 by Charles Waldheim with the understanding of "Nature and Design" by McHarg making a significant impact in the development of the concept. Landscape urbanism, which has gained importance in urban design in recent years, has been defined by Waldheim, by integrating McHarg's ecological advocacy and James Corner's vision of urban design. Waldheim considers agriculture, use of water and energy efficient design as the primary factors in the implementation of landscape urbanism. Modern landscape architectural approaches that have emerged especially during the post-industrial revolution period have common goals and objectives with landscape urbanism that places ecology and sustainability at the center of landscape design and planning. Landscape urbanism, as an interdisciplinary concept, is a process based and relatively new discourse that encompasses theoretical and practical approaches as a concept rather than a fixed design approach. The foundations of the concept of landscape urbanism have been put forth within the scope of the present study. In the interaction between Landscape Architecture and urbanism, the concepts of urban ecology, urban planning and urban design have been evaluated and assessments have been made regarding the determinative role of landscape as infrastructure in urban spatial area.

Sustainable planning as process of environment and landscape identification

Proceedings of the International Conference Environment, 2011 Annual Meeting of the Faculty of Geography, 2011

Identification with the site helps not only to improve environment of inhabited space but also landscape promotion which leads to its revitalization. Presented method was prepared according to the rules of social participation in sustainable planning processes. This text introduces a diagnostic method for measuring participation scale and maturity of local communities in the process of managing the inhabited space. The aim of sustainable planning - is a rebuild proper relation between inhabitants and their closest space. This method can be used in the sustainable planning programs for transformed environment and landscape. Their creation is a result of a natural process of managing the inhabited space through sustainable planning. The presented scenario for environment and landscape identification is based on an assumption that design and planning in everyday environment and landscape should imitate the natural process of managing the space through sustainable planning. This includes joint participation of inhabitants and planners in the identification of environment and landscape values, creation of the design and at finally its implementation. The objective of this study is to analyze new design strategies used in sustainable planning of urban environment. Each project represents different and innovative approaches, to create an aesthetic balance with natural and built environment, technology and culture by introduction of new uses upon remains of city territories. The presented study evaluates design strategies, which represent different approaches for sites in urban context. Each strategy gain insight to design efforts with a new theoretical and practical base for sustainable planning to create culturally and environmentally identified public spaces. The strategies, which are based on the notion of adaptation and interpretation represents of sustainable planning for urban spaces and structures and show how changed environment of city sites can identified as a cultural heritage with different landscape characters.

The process of landscape (trans)formation: a methodology for sustainable intervention in contemporary landscape.

International Journal of Energy and Environment, Issue 4, Volume 6, 2012

Resulting from two different evolutionary processes - 4000 million years of biological changes and the cultural process of human inhabitation of the planet - landscape makes evident the level of integration of its natural and cultural dimensions. The cultural context (ensuing from the transformations imposed by human population) affects the natural environment and the overall construction of landscape. For centuries, the relationship between society and territory was harmonious and balanced, producing urban, rural and natural constructed landscapes which were not only attractive and productive, but formed a core part of our shared heritage and the basis for our European identity. More recently, however, sectarian and utilitarian visions ruled by the principles of easy and maximum profit have become prevalent, side-by-side with new dominant trends of human intervention which have assisted in the adulteration and degradation of landscape. If a more sustainable approach to the organisation of contemporary landscape is to be defined, this will have to be based on the in-depth knowledge of its values, dynamics, problems and contradictions. This approach will have to jointly consider the landscape’s natural and cultural aspects in the planning process and use both of these dimensions for the definition of the objectives presiding landscape preservation and transformation. Only such a methodology, which respects the heritage and identity of landscape, can be said to foster the long-term development of both society and nature. In the context of the changeable dynamics typical of contemporary landscapes, this article contributes to the formulation of an intervention methodology based on an ecological and cultural reading of the landscape in order to apply the method used in landscape ecology to the conurbation of central Algarve coast.

Sustainable development and Landscape Capacity for

This study is concerned with the problem of urban development and landscape sustainability in the Tulkarem area. The study is intended to show how landscape assessment and green structure investigation might be articulated to achieve a better understanding of landuse activities and requirements of effective landscape planning and development. The study focuses on the problem of how to absorb urban development within the landscape texture without changing the landscape character and the quality of the assigned area. This could be achieved through a landscape assessment process in which the area was characterised into different character and quality areas. In this process three grades of landscape quality areas were assigned and zones were created accordingly in order to attach the appropriate activity to the appropriate grade. In addition, a green structure investigation was applied to the study area in order to identify the green structures’ elements both inside the urban fabric and...

POTENTIALITY OF SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPES IN CHANGING DHAKA

Dhaka has experienced excessive growth escorted by rapid urbanization. The Urbanization phases of Dhaka have developed at different speeds and period. It became one of the fundamental characteristics of the city. Physical infrastructures are growing day by day with the swiftness of rapid urbanization. Thus the landscape has been experiencing a continuous change. It revealed that most of the physical infrastructures, including landscapes did not follow the characteristics of healthy environment better to demonstrate as a sustainable approach. This paper illustrates the characteristics on the landscape development in Dhaka city and its possible outcome.

The Material Base of Sustainable Development—The Landscape

2019

The concept of the sustainable development requires an exact formulation of the main object of our interest—the landscape—in the sphere of science, politics, decision-making, planning and projecting. The different approaches to the landscape offer different possibilities for their implementation in legislation and real planning processes. The decisive step is the functional integration of landscape-ecological knowledge into existing management and planning processes. With simplification we can state that we need to integrate two groups of knowledge: the first and initial is the definition what actually is to be planned and managed. This is the “demand” from humans. The second one is the knowledge of the landscape, the landscape “offer, supply”. The confrontation of these two groups should lead to a process referred to as the ecologization of the landscape management. The landscape is a comprehensive integrated spatial-material entity—the environment for the life of people and other ...