Anillos verdesalgunas experiencias europeas

  1. Itziar Aguado
  2. Jose M. Barrutia
  3. Carmen Echebarria
Revista:
BAGE. Boletín de la Asociación Española de Geografía

ISSN: 0212-9426

Año de publicación: 2017

Número: 73

Páginas: 33-60

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.21138/BAGE.2408 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Otras publicaciones en: BAGE. Boletín de la Asociación Española de Geografía

Resumen

Los recientes cambios en los procesos urbanos están aumentando la expansión descontrolada de las ciudades y sus consecuencias negativas en términos de sostenibilidad. La tendencia no es tan visible en Europa como en otras regiones del mundo, pero podemos encontrar abundantes ejemplos de las presiones sufridas por los paisajes ubicados en las periferias urbanas. Este artículo se centra en el estudio de las prácticas de Anillos Verdes en Europa, un concepto de planificación que respeta la mezcla de usos rurales y urbanos y conlleva numerosos beneficios ecológicos. Con este objetivo, hemos seleccionado algunos estudios de caso europeos que han sido exitosos y presentamos el perfil de cada Anillo Verde, describiendo su contexto y el enfoque de planificación seguido. Para ello, el artículo está estructurado en tres grandes apartados: (1) un estudio histórico-conceptual que establece el marco teórico que subyace bajo la idea de los anillos verdes, (2) un análisis descriptivo de los casos seleccionados, y (3) un análisis cualitativo de los resultados de la aplicación de cada caso. Por último, se concluye con una discusión de los resultados y recomendaciones para el desarrollo futuro de los anillos verdes.

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