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DEVELOPMENT PROCESS IN THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT CONTEXT


Different landscape factors are analysed to show the interaction between natural resources and actual natural performance. The current condition of a development area indicates its overall potential, which can either be enhanced in its function or sensibly altered. It should always be considered to value both natural and human requirements.


This can be achieved with an effort spent on preparations through a detailed analysis of the current situation and for possible incorporated changes that impact an area and its flora and fauna. As shown in the development below, intended newly planted semi-natural forest areas act as climate change compensation, and recreational sites have to be negotiated with the environment’s existing function as fresh water supply, restricted forestry activity and protection of habitats. Weighting all conflicting objectives is the key to preserving living and establishing new environmental aspects.

Naturelle Context

DEVELOPMENT PROCESS IN URBAN CONTEXT

Specific requirements and measures are used to realize the objectives formulated for an urban planning site. When making decisions regarding the objective’s priority, it is often given to the easily funded measurements to promote fast and successful realization and most likely comply with its potential user’s wishes. Different landscape factors can interact between natural performance and serving functionality.

Apart from the various utilization services, the newly developed site should be easily manageable and maintained. It should always be kept in mind that the benefits of a created environment in an urban context can only be achieved with an effort to maintain its quality.

As shown in the development below, a newly created park with multiple uses for concerts, education, and recreation has been proposed on a derelict site in a vital city location.

Urban Context