. "Dobson, S." . "978-0-9928437-0-0" . "V" . "[21AC9064D6DE]" . "Doygun, H." . . "CESER - Centre for Earth Systems Engineering Research" . "21110" . "1"^^ . . . "Giedych, R." . . "Greeni nfrastructure as a tool of urban areas sustainable development" . "Szulczewska, B." . . "Greeni nfrastructure as a tool of urban areas sustainable development" . . "RIV/68407700:21110/14:00228307!RIV15-MSM-21110___" . "Greeni nfrastructure as a tool of urban areas sustainable development"@en . "Greeni nfrastructure as a tool of urban areas sustainable development"@en . "214"^^ . . "5"^^ . "nen\u00ED \u010D. sv. 1" . "Halounov\u00E1, Lena" . . . . "http://www.ncl.ac.uk/ceser/researchprogramme/costactiontu0902/Final_All_CoverLo.pdf" . . "Green infrastructure is a complex physical structure forming urban space and performing various functions simultaneously: in biodiversity protection, water management, local climate conditions improvement on one side and as social infrastructure for leisure, relaxation, human interactions on the other. Awareness about this multifunctional nature is widely distributed among professionals \u2013 urban planners, geographers, landscape architects as well as representatives of cities authorities. In all surveyed countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Turkey, United Kingdom) local plans are considered as main instruments of green infrastructure implementation. On the basis of legal framework in particular countries and planning documents for analyzed cities we identified that the recognition of functions of potential elements of green infrastructure differ from country to country. In general the environmental and recreational functions are emphasized. Less attention is paid to its technical role related to flood control and storm water management." . "Understanding Cities: Advances in integrated assessment of urban sustainability, Final Report of COST ActionTU0920" . "urban; development; sustainability; model"@en . "Green infrastructure is a complex physical structure forming urban space and performing various functions simultaneously: in biodiversity protection, water management, local climate conditions improvement on one side and as social infrastructure for leisure, relaxation, human interactions on the other. Awareness about this multifunctional nature is widely distributed among professionals \u2013 urban planners, geographers, landscape architects as well as representatives of cities authorities. In all surveyed countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Turkey, United Kingdom) local plans are considered as main instruments of green infrastructure implementation. On the basis of legal framework in particular countries and planning documents for analyzed cities we identified that the recognition of functions of potential elements of green infrastructure differ from country to country. In general the environmental and recreational functions are emphasized. Less attention is paid to its technical role related to flood control and storm water management."@en . "18616" . . . "16"^^ . "RIV/68407700:21110/14:00228307" . . "Newcastle" .