
Blue Papers, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3(1)
Published: May 6, 2024
Urbanization has altered natural waterways, leading to a growing disconnection between humans and rivers the loss of river culture – co-evolution biocultural diversities in riverscapes. To combat this trend, efforts restore are reintegrating them into urban environments as green-blue infrastructure. Recognizing evolving human-river relationships, article introduces GIS-based survey aimed at exploring societal perspectives on roles rivers, particularly counter “extinction experience” with nature. Drawing previous studies public interactions, perceptions evaluations France China, international survey, available seven languages collaboration UNESCO-IHP flagship initiative, Global Network Water Museums (WAMU-NET), seeks promote development Urban Human-River Encounter Sites (UHRES). Through comparative analysis, goal is foster harmonious coexistence biota an eco-social approach revive contemporary cities.
Language: Английский