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Urban green spaces in the mid 21st century scenarios and
trajectories for the future cityscapes – case study of a North
European city

James, P

Urban green spaces in the mid 21st century scenarios and
trajectories for the future cityscapes – case study of a North
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Abstract

Urbanization is the dominant land use change across the world.
Population growth, climate change and technological change are identifi ed as three factors that have
paramount importance in the historic, contemporary and future development of urban centres.
A critical review of current thinking relating to these three drivers allows for scenarios and trajectories to be
identifi ed and outlined.
The author concentrates, in this paper, on one possible trajectory: one that sees the a larger, ageing urban
population living in smaller households, where climate change follows the predictions of the UK Climate Impacts
Programme (UKCIP) and in which no cheap energy replacement is found to our current dependence
on carbon.
Implications of these changes are discussed and used to illustrate how structure, both botanical and spatial, of
urban green space may change.
Such evidence based scenarios of the future encourages decision-makers, planners, ecologists and other
professions to engage in participatory discussions with urban dwellers regarding their futures.

Citation

European city. Presented at Urban Green Spaces - A Key for sustainable cities, Sofia, Bulgaria

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name Urban Green Spaces - A Key for sustainable cities
Conference Location Sofia, Bulgaria
End Date Apr 18, 2008
Publication Date Jan 1, 2008
Deposit Date Aug 20, 2010
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Additional Information Event Type : Conference