2021
DOI: 10.24011/barofd.858230
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Evaluation of Green Walls and Suggestions in Terms of Green Space Problems of Istanbul

Abstract: Türkiye'nin en kalabalık büyükkenti olan İstanbul'daki kişi başına düşen yeşil alan miktarı dünya standartlarının oldukça altındadır. Artan nüfusun yeşil alan ihtiyacını karşılamaya dönük çalışmalar kapsamında farklı yeşil alan oluşturma ve bitkilendirme çalışmaları yapılmaktadır. Bunlardan biri olan yeşil duvarlar, bazı otoyol ve üstgeçitlerin kenarlarında oluşturulan, daha çok görselliğe dayanan yeşil altyapı uygulamalarındandır. Bu çalışma; sözü edilen yeşil duvar sistemlerinin kent ekosistemine katkılarını… Show more

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“…For example, safety, health, education, climate conditions, air pollution, job opportunities are some of the criteria for determining the livability of cities. Urban open and green areas not only increase urban livability but also support the urban space quality (Lopes and Camanho, 2013;Yılmaz and Mumcu, 2016;Akkemik, et al, 2021;Finger-Stich, 2022). Green areas have many social, psychological, physical, ecological and economic benefits (Zhou and Parves Rana, 2012;Wolch, et al, 2014;Madureira, et al, 2015;Haq, 2016;Lee, et al, 2016;Yılmaz and Mumcu, 2016;Kothencz, et al, 2017;Semeraro, et al, 2021;Akkemik, et al, 2021;Finger-Stich, 2022).…”
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“…For example, safety, health, education, climate conditions, air pollution, job opportunities are some of the criteria for determining the livability of cities. Urban open and green areas not only increase urban livability but also support the urban space quality (Lopes and Camanho, 2013;Yılmaz and Mumcu, 2016;Akkemik, et al, 2021;Finger-Stich, 2022). Green areas have many social, psychological, physical, ecological and economic benefits (Zhou and Parves Rana, 2012;Wolch, et al, 2014;Madureira, et al, 2015;Haq, 2016;Lee, et al, 2016;Yılmaz and Mumcu, 2016;Kothencz, et al, 2017;Semeraro, et al, 2021;Akkemik, et al, 2021;Finger-Stich, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban open and green areas not only increase urban livability but also support the urban space quality (Lopes and Camanho, 2013;Yılmaz and Mumcu, 2016;Akkemik, et al, 2021;Finger-Stich, 2022). Green areas have many social, psychological, physical, ecological and economic benefits (Zhou and Parves Rana, 2012;Wolch, et al, 2014;Madureira, et al, 2015;Haq, 2016;Lee, et al, 2016;Yılmaz and Mumcu, 2016;Kothencz, et al, 2017;Semeraro, et al, 2021;Akkemik, et al, 2021;Finger-Stich, 2022). These benefits include creating ecological balance in cities, providing recreational activity areas for urban dwellers (Lopes and Camanho, 2013;Wolch, et al, 2014;Madureira, et al, 2015;Haq, 2016;Yılmaz and Mumcu, 2016;Kothencz, et al, 2017), stabilizing urban air quality (Zhou and Parves Rana, 2012;Madureira, et al, 2015;Haq, 2016;Yılmaz and Mumcu, 2016), reducing the effects of climate change (Madureira, et al, 2015;Semeraro, et al, 2021), reducing the risk of urban disasters (Lee, et al, 2016;Semeraro, et al, 2021), supporting the protection and enhancement of biodiversity in cities (Madureira, et al, 2015;Yılmaz and Mumcu, 2016;Haq, 2016;Semeraro, et al, 2021), benefiting people's psychological, mental and physical health (Zhou and Parves Rana, 2012;Wolch, et al, 2014;Madureira, et al, 2015;Haq, 2016;…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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