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This book contains five research articles and one review article derived from the 6th Fabos Conference on Greenway Planning held at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in April of 2019. Specific topics covered include greenway planning and analysis for urban morphology, typology, climate change impact and recreational and health usage, in addition to historic greenway restoration. All the articles illustrate multidisciplinary approaches for analyzing urban greenway functions within expanding and contracting cities.
greenway --- community greenway --- everyday activities --- use patterns --- resident evaluation --- high density residential areas --- everyday public space --- living environment --- landscape research --- view --- visual link --- castle garden --- garden renewal --- Carpathian Basin --- research and design --- historic garden and landscape --- stream coverage --- city character change --- land use change --- development policy --- green corridor --- green infrastructure --- urban morphology --- vegetation --- Lisbon --- urban greenways --- urban parks --- urban greening --- systematic review --- landscape typology --- park cooling effect --- park characteristic --- urban heat island --- land surface temperature --- Zhengzhou --- expanding city --- planning --- urban landscape
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This book contains five research articles and one review article derived from the 6th Fabos Conference on Greenway Planning held at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in April of 2019. Specific topics covered include greenway planning and analysis for urban morphology, typology, climate change impact and recreational and health usage, in addition to historic greenway restoration. All the articles illustrate multidisciplinary approaches for analyzing urban greenway functions within expanding and contracting cities.
Research & information: general --- greenway --- community greenway --- everyday activities --- use patterns --- resident evaluation --- high density residential areas --- everyday public space --- living environment --- landscape research --- view --- visual link --- castle garden --- garden renewal --- Carpathian Basin --- research and design --- historic garden and landscape --- stream coverage --- city character change --- land use change --- development policy --- green corridor --- green infrastructure --- urban morphology --- vegetation --- Lisbon --- urban greenways --- urban parks --- urban greening --- systematic review --- landscape typology --- park cooling effect --- park characteristic --- urban heat island --- land surface temperature --- Zhengzhou --- expanding city --- planning --- urban landscape
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This book contains five research articles and one review article derived from the 6th Fabos Conference on Greenway Planning held at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in April of 2019. Specific topics covered include greenway planning and analysis for urban morphology, typology, climate change impact and recreational and health usage, in addition to historic greenway restoration. All the articles illustrate multidisciplinary approaches for analyzing urban greenway functions within expanding and contracting cities.
Research & information: general --- greenway --- community greenway --- everyday activities --- use patterns --- resident evaluation --- high density residential areas --- everyday public space --- living environment --- landscape research --- view --- visual link --- castle garden --- garden renewal --- Carpathian Basin --- research and design --- historic garden and landscape --- stream coverage --- city character change --- land use change --- development policy --- green corridor --- green infrastructure --- urban morphology --- vegetation --- Lisbon --- urban greenways --- urban parks --- urban greening --- systematic review --- landscape typology --- park cooling effect --- park characteristic --- urban heat island --- land surface temperature --- Zhengzhou --- expanding city --- planning --- urban landscape
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The purpose of this book is to provide novel results related to soil water erosion that could help landowners and land-users, farmers, politicians, and other representatives of our global society to protect and, if possible, improve the quality and quantity of our precious soil resources. Published papers on the topics are related to new ways of mapping, maps with more detailed input data, maps about areas that have never been mapped before, sediment yield estimations, modelling sheets and gully erosion, USLE models, RUSLE models, dams which stop sediment runoff, sediment influx, solute transport, soil detachment capacities, badland morphology, freeze-thaw cycles, armed conflicts, use of rainfall simulators, rainfall erosivity, soil erodibility, etc.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- gully head-cuts --- machine learning modeling --- soil erosion --- Iran --- R-factor --- USLE --- rainfall intensity --- modeling --- radar climatology --- RADKLIM --- rain gauge --- sediment flux --- total soil loss --- watershed characteristics --- PCA analysis --- RUSLE (Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation) --- WaTEM/SEDEM --- Czech Republic --- residential areas --- loess --- meltwater flow --- runoff and sediment yield --- hydraulic parameter --- comparability --- infiltration --- rainfall simulation --- runoff --- RUSLE --- land cover change --- armed conflict --- Northern Al-Kabeer river Syria --- freeze-thaw cycles --- loamy soil --- soil property --- soil detachment capacity --- Loess Plateau --- badlands --- morphological changes --- land use change --- Emilia Apennines (Northern Italy) --- multiple-tracer experiments --- precipitation amounts --- preferential flow --- solute transport --- protection forest --- irrigation --- sediment --- overland flow --- soil loss --- watershed --- sediment connectivity --- connection mode --- connection degree --- land management --- gully geometry --- dynamic erosion model --- stable gully --- area–slope approach --- field measurement --- water erosion model --- event scale --- sediment yield --- Chenab river --- remote sensing --- GIS --- n/a --- area-slope approach
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The purpose of this book is to provide novel results related to soil water erosion that could help landowners and land-users, farmers, politicians, and other representatives of our global society to protect and, if possible, improve the quality and quantity of our precious soil resources. Published papers on the topics are related to new ways of mapping, maps with more detailed input data, maps about areas that have never been mapped before, sediment yield estimations, modelling sheets and gully erosion, USLE models, RUSLE models, dams which stop sediment runoff, sediment influx, solute transport, soil detachment capacities, badland morphology, freeze-thaw cycles, armed conflicts, use of rainfall simulators, rainfall erosivity, soil erodibility, etc.
gully head-cuts --- machine learning modeling --- soil erosion --- Iran --- R-factor --- USLE --- rainfall intensity --- modeling --- radar climatology --- RADKLIM --- rain gauge --- sediment flux --- total soil loss --- watershed characteristics --- PCA analysis --- RUSLE (Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation) --- WaTEM/SEDEM --- Czech Republic --- residential areas --- loess --- meltwater flow --- runoff and sediment yield --- hydraulic parameter --- comparability --- infiltration --- rainfall simulation --- runoff --- RUSLE --- land cover change --- armed conflict --- Northern Al-Kabeer river Syria --- freeze-thaw cycles --- loamy soil --- soil property --- soil detachment capacity --- Loess Plateau --- badlands --- morphological changes --- land use change --- Emilia Apennines (Northern Italy) --- multiple-tracer experiments --- precipitation amounts --- preferential flow --- solute transport --- protection forest --- irrigation --- sediment --- overland flow --- soil loss --- watershed --- sediment connectivity --- connection mode --- connection degree --- land management --- gully geometry --- dynamic erosion model --- stable gully --- area–slope approach --- field measurement --- water erosion model --- event scale --- sediment yield --- Chenab river --- remote sensing --- GIS --- n/a --- area-slope approach
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The purpose of this book is to provide novel results related to soil water erosion that could help landowners and land-users, farmers, politicians, and other representatives of our global society to protect and, if possible, improve the quality and quantity of our precious soil resources. Published papers on the topics are related to new ways of mapping, maps with more detailed input data, maps about areas that have never been mapped before, sediment yield estimations, modelling sheets and gully erosion, USLE models, RUSLE models, dams which stop sediment runoff, sediment influx, solute transport, soil detachment capacities, badland morphology, freeze-thaw cycles, armed conflicts, use of rainfall simulators, rainfall erosivity, soil erodibility, etc.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- gully head-cuts --- machine learning modeling --- soil erosion --- Iran --- R-factor --- USLE --- rainfall intensity --- modeling --- radar climatology --- RADKLIM --- rain gauge --- sediment flux --- total soil loss --- watershed characteristics --- PCA analysis --- RUSLE (Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation) --- WaTEM/SEDEM --- Czech Republic --- residential areas --- loess --- meltwater flow --- runoff and sediment yield --- hydraulic parameter --- comparability --- infiltration --- rainfall simulation --- runoff --- RUSLE --- land cover change --- armed conflict --- Northern Al-Kabeer river Syria --- freeze-thaw cycles --- loamy soil --- soil property --- soil detachment capacity --- Loess Plateau --- badlands --- morphological changes --- land use change --- Emilia Apennines (Northern Italy) --- multiple-tracer experiments --- precipitation amounts --- preferential flow --- solute transport --- protection forest --- irrigation --- sediment --- overland flow --- soil loss --- watershed --- sediment connectivity --- connection mode --- connection degree --- land management --- gully geometry --- dynamic erosion model --- stable gully --- area-slope approach --- field measurement --- water erosion model --- event scale --- sediment yield --- Chenab river --- remote sensing --- GIS
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