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Titel: Communal Wetlands : a participatory planning approach to urban placemaking : an application of green vevelopment strategy in Sylhet City as a case study for expanding cities in developing countries
Autor(en): Burhan, Tanwer
Gutachter: Uhrig, NicoleIn der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen
Kamphausen, Victor
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 180 Seiten)
Art: Masterarbeit
Sprache: Englisch
URN: urn:nbn:de:gbv:kt1-1981185920-332399
Schlagwörter: Landschaftsarchitektur
Landschaftsgestaltung
Zusammenfassung: (...)Sylhet, one of the prominent divisional town of Bangladesh, growing faster than ever. Migrations are taking place, the city’s inner circle is getting full, and the outer ring keeps expanding. The investors are building new high-rise office buildings, commercial complexes, residential buildings side by existing narrow roads, eventually destroying the water bodies, green areas, and natural canals. Meanwhile, the local government is trying to deal with urgent issues like traffic congestion, waterlogging, vandalism, and many other problems. Despite these efforts, the living condition in the metropolis is deteriorating because of inadequate open spaces, and increasing environmental issues. Inhabitants are detaching from their traditional way of living as well. For example, water has always been a part of the local’s lifestyle, yet, rapid economic growth with new opportunities forcing people to fill-up their privately owned ponds, low lands, and wetlands. People are prioritizing income rate over the better living condition, which is a typical scenario in developing countries. In this context, the study, introduce and apply a green development strategy in Sylhet city that includes the local government and other stakeholders to urban placemaking. Therefore, the study follows both qualitative and quantitative data collection method, i.e., literature review, questionnaire (for public participation) and GIS metadata (to simulate optimal planning strategy). In the end, propose and visualize a participatory green development strategy and depicts how the city’s natural resource like wetland as a tool can offer a useful and attractive city for the inhabitants. Keywords: Wetland, Participatory Landscape Planning, Placemaking, Sylhet, Communal open space, Urban development.nsive research, time, and many resources. Conversely, in developing countries, the government have to deal with immediate urgencies. As like, a business opportunity or foreseen job employment forcing people to migrate from villages to the metropolis every day. In this context, the urbanites need a smart planning approach to make the built city livable and attractive. Sylhet, one of the prominent divisional town of Bangladesh, growing faster than ever. Migrations are taking place, the city’s inner circle is getting full, and the outer ring keeps expanding. The investors are building new high-rise office buildings, commercial complexes, residential buildings side by existing narrow roads, eventually destroying the water bodies, green areas, and natural canals. Meanwhile, the local government is trying to deal with urgent issues like traffic congestion, waterlogging, vandalism, and many other problems. Despite these efforts, the living condition in the metropolis is deteriorating because of inadequate open spaces, and increasing environmental issues. Inhabitants are detaching from their traditional way of living as well. For example, water has always been a part of the local’s lifestyle, yet, rapid economic growth with new opportunities forcing people to fill-up their privately owned ponds, low lands, and wetlands. People are prioritizing income rate over the better living condition, which is a typical scenario in developing countries. In this context, the study, introduce and apply a green development strategy in Sylhet city that includes the local government and other stakeholders to urban placemaking. Therefore, the study follows both qualitative and quantitative data collection method, i.e., literature review, questionnaire (for public participation) and GIS metadata (to simulate optimal planning strategy). In the end, propose and visualize a participatory green development strategy and depicts how the city’s natural resource like wetland as a tool can offer a useful and attractive city for the inhabitants. Keywords: Wetland, Participatory Landscape Planning, Placemaking, Sylhet, Communal open space, Urban development.
URI: https://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/33239
http://dx.doi.org/10.25673/33042
Open-Access: Open-Access-Publikation
Nutzungslizenz: In CopyrightIn Copyright
Enthalten in den Sammlungen:Landwirtschaft, Ökotrophologie und Landschaftsentwicklung

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