2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134460
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Bridging the gap between city and water: A review of urban-river regeneration projects in France and Spain

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“…This is a key example of contemporary landscape design letting nature develop its forms without imposing a completely predictable plan. On the contrary, coastal regeneration practices are often regarded as icons intended to enhance standardized aesthetic values in cities, thereby carrying the inherent risk of uncritically adopting preconceived solutions, which could potentially lead to a widespread Westernization (Tort-Donada et al, 2020). If the separation between soil and water could ultimately be considered a human abstract concept used to define an ecosystem that is neither strictly land nor water, but one that is characterized by ubiquitous wetness, where rain is held and transformed into life (Da Cunha, 2018), river restoration and design strategies should be examined in light of a comprehensive understanding of the role of human intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a key example of contemporary landscape design letting nature develop its forms without imposing a completely predictable plan. On the contrary, coastal regeneration practices are often regarded as icons intended to enhance standardized aesthetic values in cities, thereby carrying the inherent risk of uncritically adopting preconceived solutions, which could potentially lead to a widespread Westernization (Tort-Donada et al, 2020). If the separation between soil and water could ultimately be considered a human abstract concept used to define an ecosystem that is neither strictly land nor water, but one that is characterized by ubiquitous wetness, where rain is held and transformed into life (Da Cunha, 2018), river restoration and design strategies should be examined in light of a comprehensive understanding of the role of human intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En conjunto, la actual existencia en una de las riberas de espacios abiertos con vegetación rústica que son percibidos como espacios "naturales" y, en ambas riberas la mantención de edificaciones y espacios identitarios del paisaje fluvial industrial de Valdivia aportan a alejarse de patrones de homogenización del paisaje y conservar la distinción histórica frente a los waterfront globales (Martí & García-Mayor, 2018;Santasusagna & Tort, 2018, Tort et al, 2020, como también a evitar la pérdida de valores ecológicos y con ello el desapego de las personas con el río (Andersen et al, 2019, Rojas Bernal et al, 2020.…”
Section: Factores De Trasformación Del Espacio Fluvial Urbano Y Efect...unclassified
“…Mientras que en las últimas décadas en Europa y Norteamérica se desarrollan proyectos de gran escala para la restauración y conservación de los ríos urbanos (Tort et al, 2020), en Latinoamérica son aún escasos los ejemplos de este tipo y las intervenciones han sido con lógicas diversas y fragmentadas; las investigaciones advierten que el crecimiento urbano sobre las riberas continúa alterando las dinámicas fluviales, con la consecuente pérdida de importantes servicios ambientales e incrementando la exposición al riesgo por inundación (Espinosa et al, 2015;Nardini et al, 2015;Potocko, 2018;Rotger, 2018). Se advierte además una degradación social, ya que estas alteraciones tienen efecto sobre la percepción y valoración que tienen los habitantes de sus espacios cotidianos (Andersen et al, 2019;Da Silva Rudolpho et al, 2018).…”
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“…Finally, Financial aspects are present in 15 (9%) papers. The dif f erent types of f inancing are studied, such as community f unds (Tort-Donada et al, 2020). Revolving f unds models are also discussed (Bruns-Berentelg et al, 2022).…”
Section: Narrative Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%