A critical review for Cairo’s green open spaces dynamics as a prospect to act as placemaking anchors

Autor: Merham M. Keleg, Georgia Butina Watson, Mohamed A. Salheen
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: URBAN DESIGN International. 27:232-248
ISSN: 1468-4519
1357-5317
DOI: 10.1057/s41289-022-00193-x
Popis: In recent decades, the integration of nature into cities has witnessed a wave of progressive advancement due to the environmental and anthropological disciplines. However, cities still face numerous challenges in terms of providing and maintaining green spaces. Thus, collaboration and partnerships between various stakeholders are being promoted as a possible solution to such a dilemma with a specific focus on community engagement and placemaking. This research examines the gaps triggering the scarce green open space challenge in Cairo, Egypt, as an example of a rapidly urbanising city in the Global South. In contrast to previous research on green spaces in Cairo, the current study investigates the cascade of the different scales and hierarchical levels of strategies as well as stakeholders concerned with green spaces. The results demonstrate the importance of understanding the dynamics and activating stronger networks between different stakeholders, especially on the community scale. The current research also highlights the importance of determining the actual value of green open spaces for various stakeholders as an essential entry point for placemaking. In addition, it is urging considering the multifunctionality of green spaces as a basis for formulating and negotiating an urban greening policy and strategy in Cairo.
Databáze: OpenAIRE