Milica Aleksandrov
Investigating Urban Green Corridors in Reducing Urban Climate Change Impacts: A Proposal for Belgrade.
Rel. Ombretta Caldarice. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Pianificazione Territoriale, Urbanistica E Paesaggistico-Ambientale, 2025
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One of the most detrimental consequences of rapid urbanization is the increasing negative effects of climate change in urban areas, which continue to present challenges to sustainability and quality of life in cities globally. Constant expansion of urban areas further damages green areas in and around cities by fragmenting them, which leads to the enhancement of negative climate change effects, such as urban heat island, floods, temperature oscillations, and many more. In searching for a comprehensive solution to these urban climate challenges, an already existing concept of green corridors resurfaced. Defined as linear elements of landscape ecology, whose form is pronouncedly elongated, containing different sorts of vegetation (Forman & Gordon, 1986), green corridors and their narrow shape make them easily implementable green spaces in cities.
They are mostly seen through the function of biodiversity connection and preventing environmental degradation, causing the neglect of their various other benefits
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