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Urban forests and Green

Urban forests and Green. The social and ecological values of “greening” brownfield sites in the Ruhr Area I Renate Spaeth, MUNLV NRW, October 2008. La regione metropolitana: Ruhrgebiet. La regione del Ruhr: una volta il „cuore industriale“ della Germania. Nordrhein-Westfalen

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Urban forests and Green

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  1. Urban forests and Green The social and ecological values of “greening” brownfield sites in the Ruhr Area I Renate Spaeth, MUNLV NRW, October 2008

  2. La regione metropolitana: Ruhrgebiet

  3. La regione del Ruhr: una volta il „cuore industriale“ della Germania • Nordrhein-Westfalen • estensione: 34.000 km² popolazione: piu di 18 millioni • La regione Ruhr : 4. 434 kmq e 5. 6 milioni di popolazione • Densita media: 1.209 abitanti per kmq, • 11% della popolazione sono di origine stranieri: • Pui di 50 % ( 265 000) sono di origine turca; • La cifra media di disoccupati 13%, in qualche citta 18 %

  4. Il sviluppo del paessagio nelle secole • Verde – boschi • Blu - aqua • Rosso - zone industriale urbane

  5. The Ruhr Area: trends of structural changes Decline of ‘old industries’ leads to: 1. Socio-economic effects (e. g. high unemployment rates, declines of local tax income, depreciation, less retail) 2. Demographic effects (e. g. shrinking population, migration, concentration of disadvantaged population groups like migrants) 3. Urbanistic effects (e. g. perforation of urban landscape, loss of quality in local infrastructure)

  6. Shrinking cities – Il declino della industria mineraria e siderurgica • In 1960 153 000 operai erano occupati nella industria mineraria, in 1999 53 000 (disoccupati: 13.4 %) • La industria mineraria ha bisogna tanto spacio e il declino della industria lascia tanta superficie disturbato e contaminato. • La domanda: que fare con queste aree, forse ci sono 100 00 o 20 000 ettari nella zona del Ruhr (8 % vast land) • La idea del projetto „boschi selvatici urbani“ crece – un low budget progetto della Expo Emscher Park • Le grande terreni industriali cambiano faccia e si trasformano in aree verde e dopo in boschi

  7. Area miniera Graf Bismarck Gelsenkirchen

  8. Ruderalpark Frintrop

  9. Come comincia:: La Expo Internationale (IBA) Emscherpark • Una vecchia regione industriale cambia su faccia: La Expo Internationale IBA Emscherpark 1989-1999 aiuta. • Non era una expo ordinaria ma un programma del futuro del Stato di Nordrhein Westfalen. • L`obiettivo: migliorare la qualita della vita per gli abitanti, • Il projetto e come un puzzle: ci sono piu di 120 posti, dove si puo visitare e vivere il cambio. C`e possibile di visitare questi posti per bici: ci sono piu di 700 km di piste ciclabile. • La idea/visione del des Emscher Landschaftspark: un paesaggio recostruito: superficie 300 kmq, le zone verde die questa area sono collegati. • Le strutture industriale non sono distruito, sono una parte importante di questo parco. • Un obiettivo concreto: regione selvatiche sull`aree industriale . Lasciamo le piante que crescono. • Il corpo forestale urbano: realita!!

  10. Conceptual framework for the post-industrial urban landscape 1: wild forest areas • The areas left by industry are situated within the city, their size ranging between 10 and 200 ha • These areas are or will be accessible after decades of having been „forbidden land“ for the city dwellers • They will not be managed in a way forests are managed, there will be neither inventories nor biotop management plans nor nature conservation areas • Whoever wants to go there and use them is free to do so • Land art is in some cases one way to „translate“ historical use and future options • There is and will be research done about the development of the areas and about the use of and the perception towards the „new forest type“

  11. Area della miniera Vecchia di Rheinelbe Citta di Gelsenkirchen (267 000 abitanti, 2544 ab/kmq; 18 % disoccupati La citta di Schalke 04 (Calcio)

  12. The forest station – a former colliery building Foresters are working at this station as a ranger

  13. Wild urban forests as green classrooms A research done by the universities of Dortmund and Bochum, Institutes of Geography and Didactics • We offer primary schools and pre-schools the use of the wild urban forests • We encourage the schools to develop concepts that suit the childrens daily lifes and experience • We prefer small groups to be able to concentrate on each individual child • We take special care of children with certain disabilities • We concentrate on social competence • To be outside for children is experiencing freedom

  14. W O R K

  15. Zollverein

  16. shrinking and wastelands Wilderness vs. recultivation Wilderness is a strong idea – in times of economic growth Wilderness gives a contrast – under the conditions of urban density Wilderness is different to everyday life – if you have a regular job Recultivation – establishes new forms of landuse Recultivation – shows that someone cares for the land and the neighbourhood Recultivation - turns wastelands into a public space

  17. Conceptual framework for the post-industrial urban landscape 2: biomass landscape laboratory

  18. The future: Conceptual framework phase 2Biomass Laboratory at the mining area HUGO, Gelsenkirchen (25 hectare)

  19. Wild and planted urban forest areas have a variety of important functions for people and nature There are some projects going on and yet to come: Within the scheme of Network Emscher Park urban Forestry and in preparation of the Ruhr Area being Europe`s Capitel of culture In 2010; Forests and (land) arts; intercultural dialogues on nature and forests; intergenerational forests, NeighbourWoods for deprived Neighbourhoods; forests for health

  20. If you have the chance to visit us in 2010 you are warmly welcomed! Grazie

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