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:: Volume 9, Issue 2 (Fall & Winter 2024) ::
FOP 2024, 9(2): 185-206 Back to browse issues page
Strengthening urban resilience through landscape architecture: A comprehensive review of strategies and best practices
Mojtaba Goldani *
Abstract:   (2450 Views)
This literature review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between landscape architecture and resiliency. The review explores various aspects of resiliency in the context of landscape architecture, including ecological, social, and economic dimensions. It examines the role of landscape architecture in creating resilient landscapes and addressing challenges such as climate change, urbanization, and natural disasters. By reviewing key scholarly works, case studies, and professional literature, this study offers insights into the strategies, approaches, and best practices employed by landscape architects to enhance resiliency in the built environment. The literature review also highlights some challenges and limitations faced by landscape architects and identifies areas for future research and innovation. It explores the concept of resiliency and its dimensions, discusses the role of landscape architecture in promoting resiliency, and presents case studies highlighting resilient coastal landscapes, urban parks, and water management systems. The findings emphasize the significance of landscape architecture in fostering resiliency and its potential to address environmental, social, and economic challenges in an increasingly uncertain world. Overall, this study contributes to the body of knowledge surrounding landscape architecture and its role in creating resilience. The review concludes by identifying research gaps and suggesting potential avenues for future investigations.
 
Keywords: Climate change, Resiliency, Landscape architecture, Natural disasters, Urbanization
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Type of Study: Review | Subject: Special
Received: 2024/05/7 | Accepted: 2024/07/27 | Published: 2024/12/10
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Goldani M. Strengthening urban resilience through landscape architecture: A comprehensive review of strategies and best practices. FOP 2024; 9 (2) :185-206
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