Urban environmental degradation: realities and historical illusions

Every day citizens and visitors in Greek cities often find themselves constantly struggling with impediments: obstacles to their movement, their vision, to breathing air, etc. One cannot walk without being cautious so as not to stumble over a poorly repaired sidewalk, although it would have been eas...

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Main Author: Athena Christina Syrakoy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2018-06-01
Series:European Journal of Environmental Sciences
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Online Access:http://ejes.cz/index.php/ejes/article/view/345
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description Every day citizens and visitors in Greek cities often find themselves constantly struggling with impediments: obstacles to their movement, their vision, to breathing air, etc. One cannot walk without being cautious so as not to stumble over a poorly repaired sidewalk, although it would have been easy to repair. You may find yourself next to the sea, but blocks of flats may hide it from you, restricting you to an endless maze, even though studies highlight the benefits for human health when coexisting with the natural bodies of water. One almost seems to be always close to roads with many car lanes and high traffic volumes; again despite the fact that studies highlight the adverse effects of car emissions on health. Why is this happening? Why do we choose and create such conditions? This paper attempts to shed some light on these questions by examining selected historical references to the ‘promised lands’ and some of the causes of the contemporary urban environmental degradation. The discussion focuses on an effort to comprehend the gap between the existence of urban environmental proposals and their lack of implementation at a greater scale, by (a) examining theories and proposals of major scholars concerning the environmental upgrading of urban space and by (b) examining the causes of the existing environmental urban degradation that currently affect many cities.
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spelling doaj.art-4f1ec258a1444d94a6c01f95aa51774f2022-12-21T17:43:34ZengKarolinum PressEuropean Journal of Environmental Sciences1805-01742336-19642018-06-0181384310.14712/23361964.2018.66903Urban environmental degradation: realities and historical illusionsAthena Christina SyrakoyEvery day citizens and visitors in Greek cities often find themselves constantly struggling with impediments: obstacles to their movement, their vision, to breathing air, etc. One cannot walk without being cautious so as not to stumble over a poorly repaired sidewalk, although it would have been easy to repair. You may find yourself next to the sea, but blocks of flats may hide it from you, restricting you to an endless maze, even though studies highlight the benefits for human health when coexisting with the natural bodies of water. One almost seems to be always close to roads with many car lanes and high traffic volumes; again despite the fact that studies highlight the adverse effects of car emissions on health. Why is this happening? Why do we choose and create such conditions? This paper attempts to shed some light on these questions by examining selected historical references to the ‘promised lands’ and some of the causes of the contemporary urban environmental degradation. The discussion focuses on an effort to comprehend the gap between the existence of urban environmental proposals and their lack of implementation at a greater scale, by (a) examining theories and proposals of major scholars concerning the environmental upgrading of urban space and by (b) examining the causes of the existing environmental urban degradation that currently affect many cities.http://ejes.cz/index.php/ejes/article/view/345contemporary urban degradationhealth and urban degradationhistory of urban environmental designurbanization problems
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Urban environmental degradation: realities and historical illusions
European Journal of Environmental Sciences
contemporary urban degradation
health and urban degradation
history of urban environmental design
urbanization problems
title Urban environmental degradation: realities and historical illusions
title_full Urban environmental degradation: realities and historical illusions
title_fullStr Urban environmental degradation: realities and historical illusions
title_full_unstemmed Urban environmental degradation: realities and historical illusions
title_short Urban environmental degradation: realities and historical illusions
title_sort urban environmental degradation realities and historical illusions
topic contemporary urban degradation
health and urban degradation
history of urban environmental design
urbanization problems
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