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Past publications from Integrative Green Infrastructure
Planning (GRIP)
Scientific publicationsKristine Engemann et al.: Transdisciplinary approaches assessing unmanaged urban green spaces reveal benefits for biodiversity and people. Published in Socio-Ecological Practice Research, 2024 LINK
Christina Breed et al.: A transdisciplinary multiscaled approach to engage with green infrastructure planning, restoration and use in sub-Saharan Africa. Published in Urban Ecosystems, 2024 LINK Maya Pasgaard et al.: Citizen Science beyond Science: A Collaborative Approach for Transformative Sustainable Development. Published in Citizen Science beyond Science, vol. 8, p. 41, 2023 LINK Peta Brom et al.: A Decision Support Tool for Green Infrastructure Planning in the Face of Rapid Urbanization. Published in Land, vol. 12, p. 415, 2023 LINK Msc and honours projectsMSc thesis project by Linette: Abandonment or opportunity? A situated study of sense of place and place-making in the Mabopane River Corridor. Defended Jan 25th, 2023 LINK
MSc thesis project by Maria Andrea Cosma and Isis Oliver: Gender-based violence, climate adaptation and nature: a cuerpo-territorio study of the embodiment of violence in green spaces by the women of Mabopane, South Africa. Defended Jan 17th, 2023 LINK MSc thesis project by Aimee Dominique Roos: Surface-deep: Designing an ecologically healthy waterscape to support identity, ritual and meaning in Atteridgeville. Defended Sep 13th, 2022 LINK MSc thesis project by Shemoné King: Discovering Place: Promoting place and the ecological function of a landscape in ruin. Defended Sep 13th, 2022 LINK MSc thesis project by Lue-Shane Cloete: Unshackling a White Elephant. Defended Sep 12th, 2022 LINK MSc thesis project by Maria Elizabeth Heines: Political Opportunities and Threats Impacting the Emergence of Environmental Justice Movements in Urban Green Spaces. Defended Dec 8th 2022 LINK MSc thesis project by Andreas Møller and Theis Tolkamp: Informal urban expansion: providing basic services while protecting green spaces from encroachment in Atteridgeville, South Africa. Defended Sep 2nd, 2022 LINK Design proposals by Honours students in landscape architecture and architecture from 2021-2022 LINK MSc thesis project by Katharina Berger: Growing Together - Upscaling collaborative learning incentives and trusting relations in a Danish-South African urban green development project. Defended Oct 1st, 2021 LINK |
Popular science articlesPopular media article by Titilope Funmbi Onaolapo: Parks versus people? Challenges facing the South African capital’s greening efforts. Published in The Conversation, 2023 LINK
Popular media article by Ida Breed: Integrative green infrastructure planning improves quality of life in the city. Published in Innovate issue 17, 2022 LINK Opinion piece by Peta Brom: Parks for the people — everyone living in South Africa needs easy access to green spaces. Published in GroundUP Jul 25th, 2022 LINK Reports and workshops lessons |