Strategies for Sustainable Urban Development and Urban-Rural Linkages

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Strategies for Sustainable Urban Development and Urban-Rural Linkages. / Nilsson, Kjell Svenne Bernhard; Nielsen, Thomas Alexander Sick; Aalbers, Carmen; Bell, Simon; Boitier, Baptiste; Chery, Jean Pierre; Fertner, Christian; Groschowski, Miroslaw; Haase, Dagmar; Loibl, Wolfgang; Pauleit, Stephan; Pintar, Marina; Piorr, Annette; Ravetz, Joe; Ristimäki, Mika; Rounsevell, Mark; Tosics, Ivan; Westerink, Judith; Zasada, Ingo.

In: European Journal of Spatial Development, 27.03.2014, p. 1-26.

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Nilsson, KSB, Nielsen, TAS, Aalbers, C, Bell, S, Boitier, B, Chery, JP, Fertner, C, Groschowski, M, Haase, D, Loibl, W, Pauleit, S, Pintar, M, Piorr, A, Ravetz, J, Ristimäki, M, Rounsevell, M, Tosics, I, Westerink, J & Zasada, I 2014, 'Strategies for Sustainable Urban Development and Urban-Rural Linkages', European Journal of Spatial Development, pp. 1-26. <http://www.nordregio.se/Global/EJSD/Research%20briefings/article4.pdf>

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Nilsson, K. S. B., Nielsen, T. A. S., Aalbers, C., Bell, S., Boitier, B., Chery, J. P., Fertner, C., Groschowski, M., Haase, D., Loibl, W., Pauleit, S., Pintar, M., Piorr, A., Ravetz, J., Ristimäki, M., Rounsevell, M., Tosics, I., Westerink, J., & Zasada, I. (2014). Strategies for Sustainable Urban Development and Urban-Rural Linkages. European Journal of Spatial Development, 1-26. http://www.nordregio.se/Global/EJSD/Research%20briefings/article4.pdf

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Nilsson KSB, Nielsen TAS, Aalbers C, Bell S, Boitier B, Chery JP et al. Strategies for Sustainable Urban Development and Urban-Rural Linkages. European Journal of Spatial Development. 2014 Mar 27;1-26.

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Nilsson, Kjell Svenne Bernhard ; Nielsen, Thomas Alexander Sick ; Aalbers, Carmen ; Bell, Simon ; Boitier, Baptiste ; Chery, Jean Pierre ; Fertner, Christian ; Groschowski, Miroslaw ; Haase, Dagmar ; Loibl, Wolfgang ; Pauleit, Stephan ; Pintar, Marina ; Piorr, Annette ; Ravetz, Joe ; Ristimäki, Mika ; Rounsevell, Mark ; Tosics, Ivan ; Westerink, Judith ; Zasada, Ingo. / Strategies for Sustainable Urban Development and Urban-Rural Linkages. In: European Journal of Spatial Development. 2014 ; pp. 1-26.

Bibtex

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title = "Strategies for Sustainable Urban Development and Urban-Rural Linkages",
abstract = "An important driving force behind urban expansion is the growth of the urban population. But for Europe, this is not a sufficient explanation. The major trend is that European cities have become much less compact. Since the mid-1950s European cities have expanded on average by 78%, whereas the population has grown by only 33%. In the PLUREL project - an integrated project within the EU{\textquoteright}s 6th Research Framework Programme - more than 100 researchers from 15 countries analysed the impacts of urban land consumption at a pan-European level and, through six European and one Chinese case studies, identified how land use conflicts and the pressure towards peri-urban areas can be strategically managed in different development and regulatory contexts. To summarise, the following strategies were identified as important steps towards more sustainable urban-rural futures: (i) better coordination of transport, land use and open space planning; (ii) urban containment and densification – development of a green compact city; (iii) preservation of blue and green infrastructure; and (iv) preservation of agricultural land and the promotion of local production. The need also remains to strengthen governance at the regional level while at the pan-European level there is clearly a need for more policy attention to be given to urban-rural linkages.",
keywords = "Land use and management, Urban planning",
author = "Nilsson, {Kjell Svenne Bernhard} and Nielsen, {Thomas Alexander Sick} and Carmen Aalbers and Simon Bell and Baptiste Boitier and Chery, {Jean Pierre} and Christian Fertner and Miroslaw Groschowski and Dagmar Haase and Wolfgang Loibl and Stephan Pauleit and Marina Pintar and Annette Piorr and Joe Ravetz and Mika Ristim{\"a}ki and Mark Rounsevell and Ivan Tosics and Judith Westerink and Ingo Zasada",
year = "2014",
month = mar,
day = "27",
language = "English",
pages = "1--26",
journal = "European Journal of Spatial Development",
issn = "1650-9544",
publisher = "Nordregio",

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RIS

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AU - Nilsson, Kjell Svenne Bernhard

AU - Nielsen, Thomas Alexander Sick

AU - Aalbers, Carmen

AU - Bell, Simon

AU - Boitier, Baptiste

AU - Chery, Jean Pierre

AU - Fertner, Christian

AU - Groschowski, Miroslaw

AU - Haase, Dagmar

AU - Loibl, Wolfgang

AU - Pauleit, Stephan

AU - Pintar, Marina

AU - Piorr, Annette

AU - Ravetz, Joe

AU - Ristimäki, Mika

AU - Rounsevell, Mark

AU - Tosics, Ivan

AU - Westerink, Judith

AU - Zasada, Ingo

PY - 2014/3/27

Y1 - 2014/3/27

N2 - An important driving force behind urban expansion is the growth of the urban population. But for Europe, this is not a sufficient explanation. The major trend is that European cities have become much less compact. Since the mid-1950s European cities have expanded on average by 78%, whereas the population has grown by only 33%. In the PLUREL project - an integrated project within the EU’s 6th Research Framework Programme - more than 100 researchers from 15 countries analysed the impacts of urban land consumption at a pan-European level and, through six European and one Chinese case studies, identified how land use conflicts and the pressure towards peri-urban areas can be strategically managed in different development and regulatory contexts. To summarise, the following strategies were identified as important steps towards more sustainable urban-rural futures: (i) better coordination of transport, land use and open space planning; (ii) urban containment and densification – development of a green compact city; (iii) preservation of blue and green infrastructure; and (iv) preservation of agricultural land and the promotion of local production. The need also remains to strengthen governance at the regional level while at the pan-European level there is clearly a need for more policy attention to be given to urban-rural linkages.

AB - An important driving force behind urban expansion is the growth of the urban population. But for Europe, this is not a sufficient explanation. The major trend is that European cities have become much less compact. Since the mid-1950s European cities have expanded on average by 78%, whereas the population has grown by only 33%. In the PLUREL project - an integrated project within the EU’s 6th Research Framework Programme - more than 100 researchers from 15 countries analysed the impacts of urban land consumption at a pan-European level and, through six European and one Chinese case studies, identified how land use conflicts and the pressure towards peri-urban areas can be strategically managed in different development and regulatory contexts. To summarise, the following strategies were identified as important steps towards more sustainable urban-rural futures: (i) better coordination of transport, land use and open space planning; (ii) urban containment and densification – development of a green compact city; (iii) preservation of blue and green infrastructure; and (iv) preservation of agricultural land and the promotion of local production. The need also remains to strengthen governance at the regional level while at the pan-European level there is clearly a need for more policy attention to be given to urban-rural linkages.

KW - Land use and management

KW - Urban planning

M3 - Journal article

SP - 1

EP - 26

JO - European Journal of Spatial Development

JF - European Journal of Spatial Development

SN - 1650-9544

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