The urban environmental transition:some reflections on the use of vegetation to monitor urban environmental quality
Date
1998
Authors
Emmanuel, R.
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Publisher
Sri Lanka Institute of Architects. Colombo
Abstract
Urban planning and design action in the fae of rapid global urbanization and attendant changes in the urban environment urgently needs holistic indices of environmetal quality.The use of vegetation changes to monitor urban environmental quality appears plromising ,thanks to recent advances in the remote sensing of greenery.The utility of remotely sensed vegetation data to monitor the urban physical environment is well known.recently,Emmanuel(1997)demonstrated that such data could also mirror the social and demographic trends in cities. this paper explores the urban design/planning implications of using vegetation chantge as indicator of urban environmental trends .The case study is based on research wodrk carried out in detroit .USA,where urban decay in recent years has lead to significant greening in the heart of the city .A hypothesis of urban environmental transition is proposed.
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Physical planning, Urban environment, Urban planning, Case study, Demographic surveys, Physical environment
Citation
Built-Environment - Sri Lanka1(1)pp.5-11