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Criteria for the location of urban forests in densely populated and scarsely wooded areas

Authors
  • B. Van Ellegem
  • T. Embo
  • N. Lust
  • G. Kerkhove
  • R. Houthaeve

Abstract

Several  policy and scientific documents emphasize the importance of the realization  of new urban forests in densely populated and scarsely wooded areas. This  paper aims at the development of a methodology to select the most suitable  locations for the establishment of new large urban forests, taking into  account the highest chances for success. The most suitable and feasible  locations are selected by means of a multicriteria analysis. In this respect  three phases of the multicriteria analysis can be distinguished:    1. The excluding phase: leading, by means of excluding criteria, to the  fixation of a number of locations which are potentially suitable to  afforestation; they are called potential locations.    2. The classifying phase: testing the potential locations to their  suitability; this phase aims at the selection of a limited number of  (theoretically) most suitable locations. It is based on the following groups  of criteria:    - criteria related to the potential recreational quality;    - structure strengthening criteria;    - criteria related to the potential ecological quality.    3. The feasibility phase: finally the most suitable locations are tested on  their feasibility; leading, via an analysis of possible conflicts with other  area claims, to the selection of the most feasible location(s). Because of  the strong pressure on the land use in the densely populated areas, this fase  is very important to optimize the realization chances of the afforestation.  The three main criteria are: - the acceptability for the agricultural  sector;    - the acceptability for the nature and landscape values;    - the acceptability for the urban functions.    As a result of the three fases of the multicriteria analysis the most  suitable and feasible locations are selected.    In the classification phase as well as in the feasibility phase the  different locations are divided into classes, according to the scores reached  by the different criteria in their totality or each separatedly. The criteria  and also the weights attributed to those criteria must correspond to the  wanted profile of the planned forest, meaning they have to enclose spatial  elements as well as functional and ecological elements. The feasibility phase  can be completed with an analysis of the opportunity criteria, i.e. criteria  which are mainly related to the short term realization of the project, e.g.  rest lands and fallow lands or lands used by farmers without direct  succession. The necessity to contact all involved actors in order to be  successful is strongly stressed.

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Van Ellegem, B. & Embo, T. & Lust, N. & Kerkhove, G. & Houthaeve, R., (1997) “Criteria for the location of urban forests in densely populated and scarsely wooded areas”, Silva Gandavensis 62. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/sg.v62i0.845

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03 Oct 1997
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