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Planning for Street Trees and Human-Nature Relations: Lessons from 600 Years of Street Tree Planting in Paris

机译:规划行道树和人与自然的关系:巴黎600年行道树种植的经验教训

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Planting rectilinear regularly spaced and low-diversity rows of trees along sidewalks is the dominant streetscaping practice in Western cities. Street trees provide shade, pleasant pedestrian environments, and ecological benefits. I interrogate the origin of this surprisingly stable practice by exploring the last 600 years of street tree planting in Paris. Paris’ iconic tree-lined boulevards have influenced streetscapes worldwide. This model of royal and imperial origins stems from, and reproduces, a complex mode of human–nature relations involving biophilia, the use of orderly nature as a symbolic commodity and, more recently, ecological stewardship.
机译:在西方城市,沿人行道种植规则间隔的直线型低多样性树木是主要的街景美化方法。街头树木提供遮荫,宜人的步行环境和生态效益。我通过探索巴黎近600年的街头树木种植来询问这种出奇的稳定做法的起源。巴黎的标志性林荫大道影响了全世界的街景。这种皇家和帝国起源的模型源于并复制了涉及亲生物的复杂的人与自然关系模式,将有序自然用作象征性商品以及最近的生态管理。

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