Livable Cities - London AMPS | City, University of London Page 261 NOTES 1 Matthew Gandy, Natura Urbana. Ecological Constellations in Urban Space, The MIT Press 2022 2 Raymond Unwin, Town Planning in Practise, 1909 (Accessed June 6. 2024) https://raymondunwin.com/wp-content/themes/raymondunwin/images/Town-Planning-in-Practice-Audiobook- Companion-Guide.pdf 3 Ebenezer Howard, Garden Cities of Tomorrow, London Swan. Sonnenschein & Co. Second edition 1902. Page 2 4 James Dunnett, Le Corbusier and the city without streets, in, (edi. Thomas Deckker), Modern City Revisited, Taylor and Francis 2000 5 Carl Theodor. Sørensen, Parkpolitik i Sogn og Købstad, Cph, Christian Ejlers Forlag,1931 6 Carl Theodor Sørensen and Olaf Forchammer, Københavnsegnens grønne Omraader. Forslag til et System af Omraader for Friluftsliv, Cph. Dansk Byplanlaboratorium 1936 7 Dansk Byplanlaboratorium, Fingerplanen, Cph. Dansk Byplanlaboratorium 1947 8 Sven-Ingvar Andersson and Ib Asger Olsen and Annelise Bramsnæs, Parkpolitik – boligområderne, byerne og det åbne land, Cph. Dansk Byplanlaboratoriums Skriftsserie nr. 29, 1988 9 Ellen Braae, Den Grønne Kulturarv: Værdier, udfordringer og metoder hos de kommunale kulturarvsforvaltere, 2019 https://ign.ku.dk/english/research/landscape-architecture-planning/landscape-architecture- urbanism/?pure=en%2Fpublications%2Fden-groenne-kulturarv(cd3aa0cf-9f9b-451e-a6d4- 50bac670fe54).html 10 Stig Lennart Andersson, City Nature: It's how it feels and functions. Not how it looks. (Accessed June 12.2024) https://www.sla.dk/perspectives/city-nature-its-how-it-feels-and-functions-not-how-it-looks/ 11 https://www.sla.dk/contact/ (Accessed June 12.2024) 12 Henri Lefebvre, The Urban revolution, University of Minnesota Press 1970 (…) I use the term ‘urban Society’ to refer to the society that results from industrialization, which is a process of domination that absorbs agricultural production.’ 13 Sørensen 1931 14 Andersson et al.,1988, 5 15 Andersson et al., 1988, 45 16 Des Fritzgerald The Living City. Why Cities don’t need to be green to be great, N.Y.Basics Books, 2023 and, Des Fritzgerald, The City of today is a dying thing. In search of cities of tomorrow, London, Faber & Faber, 2024 17 Colin Fisher, Nature in the City: Urban Environmental History and Central Park, Magazine of History, 25(4), 2011, p. 27–31 18 Phoebe Duvall and Mick Lennon and Mark Scott, The ‘natures’ of planning: Evolving conceptualizations of nature as expressed in urban planning theory and practice, European Planning Studies, 2018, 26(3), 480–501 https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2017.1404556 19 Ellen Braae, Revisiting Post-war Green Open Spaces as ‘Welfare Landscapes’. In, L. Corkery & K. Bishop (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Urban Landscape Research (Vol. 2023, pp. 389–400) https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003109563-32 20 Design leading employees at SLA are titled: Design Lead, Senior Design Lead on the SLA website (Accessed June 12. 2024) 21 John Brinckerhoff Jackson, The Origin of Parks, in, Discovering the Vernacular Landscape, Yale University Press, 1979 p. 129; Sørensen, 1931, 25 22 https://www.sla.dk/ (accessed June 12.2024) BIBLIOGRAPHY Andersson, Stig Lennart, City Nature: It's how it feels and functions. Not how it looks. 2024 (Accessed June 12.2024). https://www.sla.dk/perspectives/city-nature-its-how-it-feels-and-functions-not-how-it-looks/ Andersson, Sven-Ingvar, and Olsen, Ib Asger and Bramnæs, Annelise, Parkpolitik – boligområderne, byerne og det åbne land, Copenhagen, Dansk Byplanlaboratoriums Skriftsserie nr. 29 1988 Brinckerhoff Jackson, John, The Origin of Parks, in, Discovering the Vernacular Landscape, Yale University Press 1979