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Renaturing Urban Rivers explores and analyses the relationship between river recovery and riverine communities, offering unique perspectives. It focuses on restoring green and blue infrastructure to regenerate urban environments, mitigate climate change, improve water quality, enhance biodiversity, and create new open spaces. The cases show that long-term restoration success relies heavily on extensive community involvement, which acts as a foundational element to align project benefits with social needs, foster local stewardship, and enhance urban sustainability. This is where Renaturing Urban Rivers sets its objectives: to better understand the opportunities and challenges of involving riverine communities in restoration efforts.
Contents
Preface. Rivers as Administrative Boundaries and an Approach to Reading a Fluvial Landscape—The Case of the Cajuru Linear Park. Development of Riverfronts in Belgrade: From Recreation Area to Megaprojects. Exploring Stakeholder Engagement in Urban River Recovery: An Ibero-American Perspective. Extraction vs. Heritage: Promoting Riverine Fishing Communities in Arctic Villages. The City of Montreal and the St. Lawrence River Shores: A Recent History of Rediscovery and Reconnection. Implementing Nature-Based Solutions in Urban River Landscapes: Opportunities and Constraints in the Vistula River Valley, Warsaw. Integrating Rivers into the Urban Fabric of Kanpur, India: Regenerating Ganga River to Meet Community Needs and Mitigate Environmental Challenges. Walking Through Memories of Waterways. Collaborative Efforts in Urban River Monitoring: The Role of Digital Citizen Science. Land Tenure Regularisation in Areas of Socio-Environmental Conflict: Struggling for the Arrudas River (Belo Horizonte, Brazil). Socio-Spatial Representations of the Everyday Uses of the River Cambamba, Luanda. From Flooding to (New) Opportunities—The River City Cesena, Italy, is Turning the Tide. The Game Inventa(rio) Cidades—Raising Multispecies and Environmental Dialogue for Urban Rivers. Index.



