According to projects and practices that the Italian botanists and ecologists are carrying out for bringing “more nature in the city”, new insights for a factual integration between ecological perspectives and more consolidated aesthetic and agronomic approaches to the sustainable planning and management of urban green areas are provided.
More Nature in the City
Brundu, G;Burnelli, MInvestigation
;Caneva, G;Catalano, C;Cipriani, L;Corona, E;Fares, S;Fornaciari, MConceptualization
;Guarino, R;Iaquinta, G;Marinangeli, F;Mazzola, P;Meloni, GInvestigation
;Orlandi, FWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;Pace, R;Palumbo, S;Proietti, CWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;Ranfa, AWriting – Review & Editing
;Reverberi, M;Ruga, LInvestigation
;Sebastiani, A;Tartaglia, M;Travaglini, A;Ventura, FWriting – Review & Editing
;Venturella, G;
2020
Abstract
According to projects and practices that the Italian botanists and ecologists are carrying out for bringing “more nature in the city”, new insights for a factual integration between ecological perspectives and more consolidated aesthetic and agronomic approaches to the sustainable planning and management of urban green areas are provided.File in questo prodotto:
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