Challenges for Implementing Blue-Green Measures in the Transformation of Peri-Urban Streets

Mario Stefan, Lena Flamm, Carola Hilgert, Eva Schwab

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Abstract

The PeriSponge project is a three-year research project with an implemented prototype in Feldbach, a small town in the south of Austria. PeriSponge aims to improve potential hydrological retention areas and flood capacities along transport areas through well-designed, multifunctional and multicoded open spaces, while providing water management and quality of life solutions to improve climatic, ecological and social functions for quality sustainable peri-urban areas. The analytically applied research is being evaluated and will be made transferable to other cities. At this point, the project is at the end of the first project year.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationREAL CORP 2023
Subtitle of host publicationLet it grow, let us plan, let it grow - nature-based solutions for sustainable resilient smart green and blue cities : proceedings of 28th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society
Place of PublicationWien
PublisherCORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning
Pages93-104
ISBN (Print)978-3-9504945-2-5
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event28th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society - Let it Grow Let us Plan Let it Grow: REAL CORP 2023 - Ljubljana, Slovenia
Duration: 18 Sept 202320 Sept 2023
https://www.corp.at/Download/CORP2023/realcorp2023programme.pdf

Conference

Conference28th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society - Let it Grow Let us Plan Let it Grow
Abbreviated titleREAL CORP 2023
Country/TerritorySlovenia
CityLjubljana
Period18/09/2320/09/23
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