Green infrastructure and planning procedures – experience of creating an unofficial network of green spaces as an NGO
Published Online: Jun 14, 2022
Page range: 76 - 80
Received: Feb 09, 2022
Accepted: Apr 10, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ahr-2022-0010
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© 2022 Marijo Spajić, published by Sciendo
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Article focuses on recognizing valuable green spaces and strategic positioning of new green infrastructure elements in space from the perspecitve of a non-governmental organization. It questions the limitations, roles, and possibilities of non-governmental organizations (NGO‘s) in the establishment of publicly accessible and environmentally significant areas in the urban matrix. The article considers personal experiences in the implementation of such projects, their influence on the daily livelihood of citizens and how an NGO can contribute bypassing current absence of legal basis for its implementation. The methods presented in the paper are described as informative guidelines and are not scientifically backed, although they do rely on scientific knowledge of the members of NGO and previously tried methods of earlier finds. This work represents a factual outcome of actions delivered by the NGO ZIPS (Zelene i plave Sesvete) and do not have to be replicative on other showcase examples, considering their legal, cultural, and other backgrounds.