Towards Integrating Nature Based Solutions into City’s Shape– Case of Gothenburg Following COVID-19
Övrigt konferensbidrag, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the role of good quality green space in urban areas, deficiencies in green space provision and accessibility. The concept of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) is currently promoted in Sweden to provide simultaneous environmental, social and economic benefits, linked to ecosystem services (ES). Yet, there is an observed knowledge and methodological gap on the development links between the built and natural environment. This article aims to reflect on planning strategies for Gothenburg’s green urban space. The main idea behind the research work presented in this paper is to investigate and explore possibilities to model and develop future integrated built and natural habitats that meet needs of everyday citizens. The results show a necessity to promote an approach of going beyond calculating accessibility to green areas but taking into consideration planning for qualities of urban green space in relation to city’s shape and urban form.
COVID-19
urban planning
urban design, nature based solutions