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Editors:
Julius Gy. Fábos, UMass Amherst
Jack Ahern, UMass Amherst
Benjamin Breger, UMass Amherst
Theodore S. Eisenman, UMass Amherst
Anne Gharaibeh, Jordan University of Science and Technology
Sándor Jombach, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Ákos Bence Keszthelyi, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
László Kollányi, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Krisztina Filepné-Kovács, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Mark Lindhult, UMass Amherst
Amy Lynch, Ohio University
Robert L. Ryan, UMass Amherst
Richard Smardon, SUNY ESF
István Valánszki, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
 

The Fábos Conference on Landscape and Greenway Planning is held every three years to bring together experts who are influencing landscape planning, policy making and greenway planning from the local to international level. It is intended to highlight recent trends and expand the literature about landscape and greenway planning. The aim is to explore how experts from around the world have approached greenway planning and to understand how greenways have been tailored to each county’s unique geographical, cultural, and political circumstances.

This journal has moved to our new publishing platform: https://openpublishing.library.umass.edu/. All issues can be found here: https://openpublishing.library.umass.edu/fabos.

Current Issue: Volume 7, Issue 1 (2022) Moving towards Health and Resilience in the public realm

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Former enclosed gardens as sites of slow tourism in Hungary
Kinga Albicz and Nóra Hubayné Horváth

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Green infrastructure-based tourism development in a Hungarian case
Edina, Klára Dancsokné Fóris; Krisztina Filepné Kovács; and Istvan Valanszki

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Environmental Justice: A comparison between Budapest (HU), Fortaleza (BR), and Goiânia (BR).
Bárbara Mylena Delgado da Silva, Mariana Batista de Morais, and Eszter Karlócainé Bakay

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Identification and Perceived Value of Ecosystem Services of Urban Green Areas. Case Study: Kamenički Park in Novi Sad, Serbia
Sara Ž. Đorđević, Jelena D. Čukanović, Radenka R. Kolarov, Mirjana Ž. Ljubojević, Ivana M. Sentić, and Saša S. Orlović

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Pedestrianizing Streets as a Strategy for Urban Greenways
Nicolas Dostal and Theodore S. Eisenman

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Determining the Restoration Potential of an Urban River Reach Along Zagyva River, Hungary
Tímea Erdei, Zsombor Boromisza PhD, Endre Domokos PhD, and Szilvia Dávid

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An overview of the typical plant application possibilities of green roofs in Hungary
Dóra Farkas, Szilvia Kisvarga, László Orlóci, András Neményi, Gábor Boronkay, Péter Honfi, and Ildikó Kohut

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Garden Heritage – new perspectives in Hungarian Tourism Strategy
Albert Fekete PhD, DLA; Ágnes Herczeg; László Kollányi; and Máté Sárospataki

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Landscape heritage and sustainable development in a border region of Hungary
Krisztina Filepné Kovács; Nóra Hubayné Horváth; Dalma Varga; Istvan Valanszki; and Edina, Klára Dancsokné Fóris

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Changing Scales: Greenways From Region To Place – The Case Of The Algarve, Portugal.
Gonçalo D. Gomes, Desidério L. Batista, and Paula G. Silva

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The role of participatory planning in designing school environments
Eszter Jákli, Anita Reith, Balázs Almási, and Miklós L. Pap

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Urban Voids After the Pandemic. A New Chance for Greenway
Valentina Labriola, Luca Maria Francesco Fabris, Riccardo Maria Balzarotti, Gerardo Semprebon, and Federico Camerin

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Greenspace Justice in Vienna: A Research through Design Approach
Daniela Lehner, Nora Heger, Jürgen Furchtlehner, and Lilli Lička

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Comprehensive identification of ecologically important areas in Zhengzhou, China
Manshu Liu, Zhen Shi, Guifang Wang, Yang Yang, and László Kollányi

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Role of Urban Public Open Spaces Around Schools
Anita Reith, Péter István Balogh, Krisztina Szabó, Judit Doma-Tarcsányi, and Eszter Jákli

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Importance of Parking Afforestation with its Impact on the Local Microclimate
András Rujp, Krisztina Szabó, Vera Takácsné Zajacz, and Antal Gergely

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The place of cemeteries in the urban green infrastructure network and public expectations
Ágnes Sallay, Imola Gecséné Tar, Zsuzsanna Mikházi, and Katalin Takács

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Examination of the condition of the oldest trees in the Buda Arboretum
Krisztina Szabó, Magdolna Sütöri-Diószegi, Veronika Szabo, Orsolya Bagdi-Fekete, Judit Doma-Tarcsányi, and Peter Honfi

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The Most Immediate and Easily Observed Impacts of Climate Change
Krisztina Szabó Phd; Barnabás Tóth; Eszter Karlocaine Bakay; Camila Andressa, Pereira Rosa; and Chaima Lahmer

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Foliar dust on leaves of some perennials
Veronika Szabo and Ildiko Kohut

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Relationships between the perception of cultural ecosystem services and land cover in Central-Eastern-Europe
István Valánszki, Lone S. Kristensen, Márta Ladányi, Sándor Jombach, Krisztina Filepné Kovács, and Zsombor Boromisza

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The Role of Mining Ponds in the Landscape Character
Dalma Varga, Ildikó B. Módosné, and Nóra H. Hubayné

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Study On Land Use Aggregation Pattern Of Luohe City Based On Spatial Heterogeneity
Xinyu Wang, László Kollányi, Zhen Shi, Manshu Liu, and Yang Yang

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Greenways of Saudi Arabia: Activating their transportation potential
Abdulrahman A. Zawawi, Nicole Porter, and Christopher D. Ives