"Blue-green" corridors as a tool for erosion and stream control in highly urbanized areas - case study of Belgrade city
Апстракт
Highly urbanized areas constantly need new surfaces for building of commercial, residential or infrastructure objects. Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is a large regional centre with a population of 2 000 000 dwellers, covering a territory of 3500 km2. The territory of Belgrade is intersected by 187 streams, with watersheds mostly rural in higher parts, urbanized and highly urbanized in lower parts. Torrential floods that once occurred rarely during pre-development period have now become more frequent and destructive due to the transformation of the watershed from rural to urban land uses. Authorities of Belgrade defined a strategy for erosion control and protection from torrential floods, based on the restoration of “blue-green” corridors (residuals of open streams and fragments of forest vegetation). The restoration of “blue-green” corridors helps the establishment of new recreational areas, the preservation of biodiversity and the mitigation of effects of climate change.
Кључне речи:
"Blue-green" corridors / erosion control / torrential floods / highly urbanized areasИзвор:
Hydrology in a changing world - Editors: Trevor M. Daniell ... [et al.], 2014Издавач:
- Wallingford, Oxfordshire : International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Институција/група
Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - CONF AU - Ratko, Ristic AU - Radic, Boris AU - Trivan, Goran AU - Malusevic, Ivan PY - 2014 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2354 AB - Highly urbanized areas constantly need new surfaces for building of commercial, residential or infrastructure objects. Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is a large regional centre with a population of 2 000 000 dwellers, covering a territory of 3500 km2. The territory of Belgrade is intersected by 187 streams, with watersheds mostly rural in higher parts, urbanized and highly urbanized in lower parts. Torrential floods that once occurred rarely during pre-development period have now become more frequent and destructive due to the transformation of the watershed from rural to urban land uses. Authorities of Belgrade defined a strategy for erosion control and protection from torrential floods, based on the restoration of “blue-green” corridors (residuals of open streams and fragments of forest vegetation). The restoration of “blue-green” corridors helps the establishment of new recreational areas, the preservation of biodiversity and the mitigation of effects of climate change. PB - Wallingford, Oxfordshire : International Association of Hydrological Sciences C3 - Hydrology in a changing world - Editors: Trevor M. Daniell ... [et al.] T1 - "Blue-green" corridors as a tool for erosion and stream control in highly urbanized areas - case study of Belgrade city UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2354 ER -
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Ratko, R., Radic, B., Trivan, G.,& Malusevic, I.. (2014). "Blue-green" corridors as a tool for erosion and stream control in highly urbanized areas - case study of Belgrade city. in Hydrology in a changing world - Editors: Trevor M. Daniell ... [et al.] Wallingford, Oxfordshire : International Association of Hydrological Sciences.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2354
Ratko R, Radic B, Trivan G, Malusevic I. "Blue-green" corridors as a tool for erosion and stream control in highly urbanized areas - case study of Belgrade city. in Hydrology in a changing world - Editors: Trevor M. Daniell ... [et al.]. 2014;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2354 .
Ratko, Ristic, Radic, Boris, Trivan, Goran, Malusevic, Ivan, ""Blue-green" corridors as a tool for erosion and stream control in highly urbanized areas - case study of Belgrade city" in Hydrology in a changing world - Editors: Trevor M. Daniell ... [et al.] (2014), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2354 .