A methodology for creating greenways through multidisciplinary sustainable landscape planning

This research proposes a methodology for defining greenways via sustainable planning. This approach includes the analysis and discussion of culture and natural processes that occur in the landscape. The proposed methodology is structured in three phases: eco-cultural analysis; synthesis and diagnosi...

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Ecology
Environment and sustainable development
Environment Design
Environmental planning
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Green corridors
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Metropolitan areas
Parks & recreation areas
Planning Techniques
Plants
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Recreation
Rural areas
Rural greenway planning
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Urban planning
vegetation
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