Reconnecting Riverside with Its River

Reconnecting Riverside with Its River

Author: Sean Baumgarten

Publisher:

Published: 2023-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781950313143

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The Santa Ana River is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Riverside. Providing water, flood conveyance, wildlife habitat, and recreational and educational opportunities, the river is a vital resource for both people and ecological communities in the region. The Santa Ana River historically occupied a broad and dynamic river corridor characterized by a diverse mix of riparian and wetland habitats; surrounding areas were dominated by extensive sage scrub and forbland communities. Over the past two centuries, however, the natural functioning of the river has been heavily modified through channelization, levees, dam construction, and other impacts. Over 80% of the native habitat within the study area has been converted to developed and disturbed land, including approximately half of the historical extent of riparian forest and scrub. While the Santa Ana River and its surroundings have changed drastically since the mid-19th century, this modified landscape still has the potential to support a healthy and resilient ecosystem. This report synthesizes information from both historical and present-day landscape analyses to develop multi-benefit strategies and recommendations that support ecological processes, meet present-day species needs, and foster livable communities with connection to nature and its benefits.


A Guidebook for Riverside Regeneration

A Guidebook for Riverside Regeneration

Author: Frank Bothmann

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-06-24

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 3540367268

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"Artery" is an initiative on a European scale, funded by the INTERREG IIIB NWE programme, which puts riverside restoration and regeneration at the heart of regional strategies, helping communities across Europe ‘turn back to face the water’. This book discusses the implemented strategies of the Artery initiative, including public-private-partnership, public participation, awareness programs and regional development strategies.


Reconnecting People and Water

Reconnecting People and Water

Author: Liz Sharp

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-05-18

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1317916409

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Water management in industrialised western countries has long been seen as a technical process associated with pipes, drains and bureaucracies. This technical model of water management is now being questioned. This book examines the nature of contemporary water management and the prospects for and barriers to different forms of engagement with the public. In particular, it shows how historical and social scientific understandings develop and question current water management norms in relation to water in the landscape, water in the home and the hidden management of water beneath our streets and behind our walls. It is shown that the four-fold challenges of climate change, urbanisation, changing environmental standards and fiscal accountability mean that we can no longer rely on unseen technical fixes to erase the threats of pollution, water shortages and floods. Such concerns offer two prompts for public engagement and participation. First, on a purely instrumental level, public engagement can complement, or offer an obvious alternative to, technical fixes. Second, public engagement may provide a route to find new ways of addressing water and related challenges. The author offers a unique social science perspective on many of the socio-technical issues facing the management of water in urban settings in developed countries, where urban is interpreted broadly to include all areas served by piped water. Drawing on historical context and an extensive review of the published literature, as well as the author's own empirical studies, the work prompts broader discussions about how we manage water in contemporary society. It is invaluable for students and professionals in water resource management and planning.


Reconnecting Rivers

Reconnecting Rivers

Author: Luther P. Aadland

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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Provides an overview of issues relevant to dam removal and fish passage projects with case examples to illustrate problems that were encountered and how they were handled. Both the technical and social issues surrounding these projects have been included.--Pref.


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Publisher: Youguide International BV

Published:

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13:

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New Life in Public Squares

New Life in Public Squares

Author: Marie Burns

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-02-18

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1000033260

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New Life in Public Squares investigates the evolution of the public square within the urban form and its meaning to a city’s image. It explores what is driving investment in the creation of new or re-designed existing squares: the economic and social benefits, city image to attract tourism, investment and attracting major events. Taking a design practitioners perspective, a series of in-depth case studies, including discussions with clients and designers, on an international array of public squares will analyse and the use of public spaces and the impact they have on their immediate surroundings. It shows readers how quality design of public squares can be achieved and, importantly, how they can be delivered to enable positive changes in the way public spaces are used and experienced.