Recommendations for Natural Resources Conservation in the Influence Areas of Cities

Author:

Niţă Mihai Răzvan1,Niculae Mihăiţă Iulian1,Onose Diana Andreea1,Pătroescu Maria1,Vânău Gabriel Ovidiu1,Ciocănea Cristiana Maria1

Affiliation:

1. University of Bucharest, Romania

Abstract

As urban development has become an increasing problem, urban planning is required to integrate social and economical needs with the sustainable use of natural resources. Since the urban development is favoured by the amount and diversity of the natural resources (land, mineral resources, green areas, aquatic surfaces) available in the area of influence of the cities and its negative externalities aren't limited inside the urban limits the conservation of those resources became an important issue in the scientific circles. Lately planners have been using GIS techniques and remote sensing, based on international and local databases, in finding the most probable scenarios and the best available solutions in order to promote a sustainable development of urban areas. Four models of natural resources conservation have proved effective in the influence areas of cities: protected areas, yellow-green belts, regional parks and oxygen generating surfaces. The establishment and management of these can be better realised by GIS techniques, because of their efficiency and ease of use, the suitability and general availability of data.

Publisher

IGI Global

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