european best practices

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LECTURER: PROF. IR. DR. RIZAATIQ ABDULLAH BIN O.K. RAHMA DR. MUHAMAD NAZRI BIN BORHAN GROUP MEMBER: YONG SIEW FENG A133075 TAN SHIONG LIANG A133006 WAN TALHAH A133106 KKKH 4284 PERANCANGAN BANDAR LESTARI European Best Practices

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Page 1: European best practices

LECTURER: PROF. IR. DR. RIZA ATIQ ABDULLAH BIN O.K. RAHMA

DR. MUHAMAD NAZRI BIN BORHAN

GROUP MEMBER:

YONG SIEW FENG A133075

TAN SHIONG LIANG A133006

WAN TALHAH A133106

KKKH 4284 PERANCANGAN BANDAR LESTARI

European Best Practices

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City Statistics

City Population:762,882

City Area:73 square miles (187km2)

Density level:16.3 people/acre

Landuse for Stockholm

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Land use and general features in Stockholm

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-Stockholm’s land area is nearly

1/3 urban, 1/3 water, and

1/3 green space.

-Stockholm spreads over

14 islands, with

57 bridges connecting the city.

Stockholm - City of Water

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a. Connective corridors

• Stockholm features regional green wedges that connect from central city parks to the suburbs of Stockholm County

• These create both human enjoyment, and aid in maintaining the natural bio-diversity of the area.

Major component of Stockholm

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The strategy for green wedge areas fulfils a range of roles which include:

• Providing opportunities for agricultural uses and some industries to operate close to major markets.

• Preserving natural rural landscapes and land formations.

• Preserving conservation areas close to where people live.

• Preserving natural resources.

• Providing and safeguarding sites for future infrastructure that supports urban areas.

• Providing opportunities for tourism and recreation.

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b. Anchors/neighborhood parks

• There are 12 large parks in Stockholm, each over 200 acres. These account for 1/3 of Stockholm’s total open space.

• Ekoparken—This Park is the World’s first urban national park. The park’s total acreage is 6,670. Ekoparken is a typical Swedish park, in that it has both ecological value, as a home for rare insects and birds, and cultural value for Stockholmers.

Djurgarden Langbro ParkEkoparken

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d. Natural areas and Shoreline

• Wooded areas, and former farms that are publicly owned account for 1/5 of Stockholm’s open space. Eighty-percent of Stockholm’s shoreline is publicly accessible, often featuring walking and bike trails.

Eco farm

Restaurant on Organic farm

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e. Residential courtyards

• Green and Living courtyards program—The City of Stockholm will provide assistance for residents or property owners who wish to create a greener, sustainable courtyard for their residential building.

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The walkable Stockholm City Plan - A world class Stockholm

• Versatile and full of experiences

• Innovative and growing

• The citizen’s Stockholm

• Vision and reality

The plan presents four strategies for sustainable growth: Strengthening central Stockholm, focusing on strategic nodes, connecting different city areas, and creating a vibrant urban environment in all of Stockholm.

Vision 2030

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Existing and future growth areas

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Thank You…