Master of Science in Landscape Design
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- item: Thesis-AbstractConcept of ECO2 cities and its relevance for urban landscape planning and managing the urban green space with special reference to the city of ColomboRanasinghe WMDD; Balasuriya SMany ofthe policies, plans and programs related to the environmental conservation, greening the cities, balancing the carbon foot print and sustainable environment and economic development by planning and management of urban green space. The institutions directly or indirectly and individually or collectively responsible in planning and management of urban green space are engaged in frequently change new concepts in relation to: - Sustainable environmental development(by the Ministry' of Environment and Natural Resources by i;Sri Lanka Strategy for Sustainable Development (February' 2007)”, National Plan for Haritha Lanka Programme” (2009) and National Physical Planning Policy & Plan, Project Proposals, Sri Lanka 2030, January 2011 (NPPP2011) ) - Establishing environmental friendly modern / beautiful green cities ('Mahinda Chintana- A Brighter Future 2010’. Maintaining bio-diversity and Balancing Carbon Foot Print. Many of these concepts although adapted by various institutions responsible in planning and management of urban green space its trickledown effect has not significantly impacted the conservation and development of urban green space in urban areas. The main reason for this became that many ofthese urban areas in the country consists of its lands in combination of open space elements such as urban, natural and agricultural requires to effective incorporation into the city life with its ample opportunities was available for visual and functional realization. The assessment of the actions so far being made by the authorities as well as Landscape professional indicated that their involvement in planning of urban space is done in piecemeal and in isolation manner. However the new way ofthinking on the planning of urban landscape is that it creates economic opportunities through protecting and nourishing the local ecology and global public goods such as the environment, for future generation. In the context of increasing the world population for the first time in history more than half the world’s people live in cities and over 90 percent of urban growth is occurring in the developing world, adding an estimated 70 million new residents to urban areas each year (World bank) a new strategy is inaugurates for recognizing cities at the core of growth and human development. It is committed to promoting sustainable cities and towns that fulfill the promise of development for their inhabitants — in particular, by improving the lives of the poor and promoting equity -- while contributing to the progress of the country as a whole which is developed as Eco2 Cities - a Guide for Developing Ecologically Sustainable and Economically Viable Cities. Issues facing the provision of open space and how to enhance the landscape in areas where: - uneven distribution of public open space and recreational facilities in terms of population catchment - Sub-standard provision of open space and recreational facilities when compared to international best practice highly inadequate statutory requirement and protection for public open space. The Ecological Cities as Economic Cities Eco2 Cities book introduces some powerful and practical methods and tools that can further enable sustainable and integrated city planning and decision making. The dissertation on “ Concept of Eco2 Cities and its relevance of: Planning and Managing Urban Green Space in achieving Sustainable Environment” is addressing the present issues connected with urban landscape for greening the cities as well as how to landscape designs could be done to make an integrated effort to have environmental and economic development: Develop an appropriate landscape design criteria in construction of buildings, communities and infrastructure to utilize green building practices that promote improved environmental performance including energy efficiency covering vertical landscaping, greening the buildings, urban agricultural practices, maintaining micro climate, integration of green and blue areas etc hoping to facilitate for establishing Eco2 Cities that create economic opportunities for their citizens in an inclusive, sustainable, and resource-efficient way, while protecting and nurturing the local ecology and global public goods, such as the environment, for future generations. Design principles for urban, natural and agricultural areas located in urban centres by analyzing their ecological and bio-diversity - that will provide the visual and functional realization. Planning for greening the Open Space to provide a community facility for recreation that ranges from children’s playgrounds through town parks for all ages, to sport venues. Encouraging vegetated private open spaces are quite extensive and contribute to the Green Infrastructure necessary for a healthy environment, including provision of visual amenity/relief where visible and not degraded by waste dumping, while affording a natural drainage network and flood protection when measured against international standards for provision of open space, landscaped areas ;uid recreation faciliti
- item: Thesis-AbstractTalking streetsKodippiliarachchi PS; Balasuriya SA space that stays deep rooted in one’s mind, is a place, accessed by all senses, one that stimulates and gets the attention of all senses. To touch all senses the place must have dynamism. A place stagnates with unchanging visual elements, with unchanging audible noise and with the wind carrying the same smell and it will not access the senses as much as a constantly changing, dynamic space will do. Any settlement, thus to become a place of interest has to have the qualities needed to stimulate most of the senses if not all. A street as its best, must have dynamic, constantly changing qualities. Changing facades and people, the flow of traffic, all provide a new experience each day, touching the senses with their changing elements. The street is a place where all senses should engage dynamically. 1 believe streets deserve respect - they shape the form of the city and how we move through it. They accommodate buildings, people, vehicles, utilities, vegetation, storm water, signage, street furniture and lighting. Streets are the most used and most visible public asset a city has. To build great cities and towns, first build great streets. in the recent past, many streets have been designed with vehicle movement as priority. This tends to diminish the potential of streets to function as social space and has resulted in some streets that are hostile environments for people. Streets make up the majority of the public realm in our towns and cities. How we feel about and value a place has much to do with how we move around it and perceive it at ground level, because a city is its streets. A street is a play of drama during ones progression from one place to the other serving its main purpose of accessibility in harmony with characters call elements, activities, and functions. Sometimes the streets bear strong character while sometimes being very humble. When streets bear prominent buildings, gathering spaces, social cultural importance then they become vital. Street is a pathway which connects people, and supports them in every aspect in their day today life. At this purpose they serve for human requirement and in reverse they build their character in a probable way where it is most suitable. Street is a manmade space where it is responsible for the human safety, social connectivity, and a stream for learning.