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Título
The role of trees in public spaces in Spanish cities. Past and future
Año del Documento
2019
Editorial
Consiglio Nazionale Architetti Pianificatore Paesaggisti e Conservatore
Documento Fuente
Alessandro Marata & Rossana Galdini (eds.). DIVERSEcity. Biennale Spazio Pubblico, Consiglio Nazionale Architetti Pianificatore Paesaggisti e Conservatore. Roma, 2019, p. 235-244
Resumen
The article makes a brief historical review of urban trees, from the Enlightenment to the
present. It focuses on the analysis of a case study, the city of Valladolid (Spain), where different
periods can be established. The first one (mid-18th century - mid-20th century), has two distinct
stages, the Enlightenment and Hygienism, and in them the planting of trees is more or less
widespread. In the second one, which covers the second half of 20th century, it can be documented
the disappearance of many of these historical trees. In the current one, the renaturation of cities is
considered as part of the solution to environmental problems.
Palabras Clave
Trees, public space, renaturation, urban trees, climate change
ISBN
978-88-941296-4-9
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Derechos
openAccess
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