periurban parks improving environmental conditions in suburban areas
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Periurban Parks Improving Environmental Conditions in
Suburban Areas
• PERIURBAN Spaces are transition spaces between the city and the countryside. They are suburbs of urban areas, or spaces surrounded by a number of urbanised areas with an elevated concentration of residences;
• Sustainable management and protection of these spaces is notoriously difficult;
• Some local authorities are turning to concept of PERIURBAN PARKS, to block urban sprawl, reconvert and adapt these areas.
Concept of PERIURBAN SPACES
The overall objective of the PERIURBAN project is to use interregional exchange on experiences of periurban parks to improve regional policies on the management of natural periurban areas, with a specific focus on maintaining biodiversity.
Overall Project Objective
• To undertake territorial analyses that identify and compare initiatives and policies (environmental management / focus on periurban parks);
• To promote preservation of natural suburban areas (emphasis on compatibility between social use and preservation of biodiversity);
• To exchange, evaluate and transfer good practices from more to less experience regions;
• To develop, test and promote a common methodology for creation / management of periurban parks;
• To define long terms actions on park management and biodiversity protection.
Specific Objectives
The PERIURBAN Parks methodology defined to achieve the established objectives consists of 5 connected steps:
1) Regional analysis – currently underway2) Exchange and comparison – currently underway3) Development of a common methodology for creation /
management of Periurban Parks – by mid 20114) Methodology Test in 4 pilot areas and peer reviews –
starting end 20115) Development of 13 Local Action Plans – completed by
end 2012
These steps are supported by horizontal activities of management and communication, lasting the entire project duration.
Activities
Geographical Coverage
Common concerns in the fields of:
• Funding for park (creation / management)• Coordinated planning and management• Balance between protection of biodiversity & park utilisation• Communication / stakeholder involvement • Infrastructure (installation / upkeep / threats)Differences in terms of:
•Existing parks (operative problems) / Parks in creation/pre-creation phase•Typologies of parks (forest, agricultural, leisure, natural, city)•Different size and structure of parks•Some highly protected areas, other newly created green areas
Initial results for the exchange
Partner areas
Lead Partner – Regione ToscanaMaria Clelia Mele
periurban.parks@regione.toscana.itwww.periurbanparks.eu
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