Introduction to Data for Green Solutions at the Neighborhood Scale Insights from Østerbro and Nordhavn in Copenhagen

  • Megan Lynn Maurer (Ophavsmand)
  • Natalie Marie Gulsrud (Ophavsmand)
  • Anton Stahl Olafsson (Ophavsmand)
  • Oriol García-Antúnez (Ophavsmand)
  • Vicky Kendrick (Ophavsmand)

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End-user contributors: Professor Christopher Raymond, Dr. Ian Mell, Tine Ane Nielsen, Dr. Cecil Konijnendijk, Simon Kjær Hansen, Associate Professor Rebecca L. Rutt, Oliver Maxwell, Anna Esbjørn, Sanne Maj Andersen, Susanne Egelund. Project Contact: Natalie Marie Gulsrud, [email protected] and Megan Maurer, [email protected] How can data assist planners with greenspace planning now and moving forward? We asked a representative sample of residents in the Copenhagen neighborhoods of Østerbro and Nordhavn to digitally map their best and least liked green spaces and to share their visions for future green space development in the up and coming neighborhood of Nordhavn. This is an introduction to a data set collected in December 2022 - February 2023 which provides a unique opportunity for generating a baseline understanding of resident preferences for green space use and planning. Additionally, the data points towards critical challenges and opportunities for solutions to urban green transitions.
Dato for tilgængelighed19 feb. 2024
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