Rizovska atanasovska, Jasminka
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Rizovska atanasovska, Jasminka
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Rizovska atanasovska, Jasminka
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jratanasovska@sf.ukim.edu.mk
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Item type:Publication, Topiary plants in today’s landscape design(University of Forestry in Sofia, Faculty of Ecology and Landscape Architecture in Sofia, 2011); Topiary plants in the recent landscape designing are taking the chance of being the most distinguished parts of the open green spaces. As recognizable element of the classic Renaissance and Baroque gardens in European Villas, their appearance dates from the time of the Roman Empire and first villas and gardens there. Evergreen shrubs and trees with dense foliage were shaped and trained through the ages, raising them to the level of art forms that easily find their places in the classic gardens in the past as well in todays designed open green spaces. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Linear Greenery in Urban Areas and Green Corridors Case Study: Blvd. Bosnia and Herzegovina and Blvd. Hristijan Todorovski Karposh, Skopje, North Macedonia(Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2022-12-07); ;Čukanović, Jelena ;Orlović, Saša; Increasing population, expansion of urban areas and rapid urbanization are the main causes of losing green spaces, which results in many environmental problems and threatens the quality of urban life. Urban green spaces are of great importance and urban planning issues nowadays gain increasing popularity. It is realized that biological methodologies need to be used in urban planning, otherwise the quality of life will be more threatened. In order to discover the meaning and importance of green corridors in urban areas, a literature review was undertaken. Boulevards, as green corridors, are very important linear parts in the structures of dense modern cities. If planned and designed properly, they mitigate the negative effects of densely built urban environment. Green corridors provide numerous environmental benefits, they are an essential factor of sustainability and have a significant impact on biodiversity. Green corridors also provide social benefits, by enhancing well-being through contact with nature. They decrease health problems and improve the quality of life. The importance of urban green corridors was observed and presented on the example of Blvd. Bosnia and Herzegovina and Blvd. Hristijan Todorovski Karposh, which form an important ecological network in the northern part of Skopje, North Macedonia. The emphasis is on planning, designing and improving green corridors in urban areas like Skopje. Although these two boulevards are well designed as green corridors, with preserved old line greenery, planted with many different plant species (trees, shrubs, perennials), covered by grass, with bicycle and pedestrian paths, there is still potential for improvement. Linear parks on both sides of the new part of the Blvd. Hristijan Todorovski Karposh would be a great idea. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, THE USAGE OF SOME DECORATIVE REPRESENTATIVES OF PICEA Mill GENUS IN THE LANDSCAPE DESIGN IN SKOPJE (REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA)(Faculty of Agricultural sciences and food - Skopje, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, R. Macedonia, 2012); With the development of landscape design in our region, the interest for decorative species has increased. The usage of the already present ones became bigger and in the same time numbers of new species, varieties and cultivars were introduced. Thus, many representatives of the Picea Mill genus can be found which, considering their physiological, ecological and specific morphological characteristics (form, texture and color), take their places on our green areas. The aim of this research is to point out the representatives of the Picea Mill genus that can be found in our region and also to determine their usage when designing the open green spaces. There are recommendations for the usage of some of them as elements or part of the elements of the landscape design. For this research was used the visual method, which considers finding out and determining the representatives of the Picea Mill genus in the green areas, garden centers and nurseries as well. It was concluded that the most present taxons of the Picea Mill genus are: Picea abies, Picea abies ‘Inversa Pendula’, Picea abies ‘Nidiformis’, Picea glauca ‘Conica’, Picea omorica, Picea pungens, Picea pungens ‘Glauca’, Picea pungens ‘Glauca Globosa’ and Picea pungens ‘Hoopsii’. Their frequent and complex usage in the design of the green areas as focal points, specimen plants, in plant grouping, as parts of alpineums and rock gardens, is due to the specific morphological characteristics as well as their shape and height. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Some shade tolerant plants that can be used in landscape design in the open green spaces in R. Macedonia(Forest Review, Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, Faculty of Forestry in Skopje, 2012); The choice of plant species in landscape design is a complex work that depends on many factors. One of them is the plants’ need for light. According to this, there are: heliophytes (sun-loving), shade tolerant and semi- shade tolerant plants. The number of shade tolerant plant species is the smallest. However, there are enough in order to shape a complex, functional and aesthetic landscape, and the need for them is a challenge for creating many varieties and cultivars on a daily basis. Some of the shade tolerant plants are present in our green environments for a very long time, but there are some that are relatively new or have existed in Macedonia, but their usage was small. They are characterized by specific morphological characteristics, which give them a specific role and a special place in the design of green areas. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Urban hedges – an important green element in the system of landscape design(Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje Hans Em Faculty of Forest Sciences, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Engineering, 2022-06-15); ; ; ;Dimitrova, AnastazijaČukanović, JelenaUrban hedges as a green element of landscape design are very important due to their aesthetic and functional value. As dense greenery in a small space together with vertical gardens and green roofs, hedges can play a significant role in providing urban areas with efficient green infrastructure. This research aims to inventory and analyse hedges in terms of species composition, types of hedges according to shaping (formed: low or symbolic, medium-high, high and free-growing) and their condition in terms of decoration and functionality. Their condition is defined in 4 categories: excellent, good, bad and very bad. Two different locations are a part of this research: the settlement of Taftalidze 1 and the residential complex ‘Sveti Jovan’ in Zlokukjani, both located in the municipality of Karpos, in the city of Skopje, North Macedonia. While the entire territory of the second location is a part of this research, only private houses at the first location are involved. The presence of hedges around private houses in Taftalidze 1 is 72,9 %. Of a total of 443 private yards, 323 are with hedges. Their species composition is quite rich and it consists of 25 different taxa. Most of them, 285 are formed medium-high. Only low or symbolic formed hedges are not present at all. The most common species is Ligustrum vulgare L. 30 % of all are in very bad condition, 28,2 % in bad, 37,2 % in good and only 4,6 % are in excellent condition. In the residential complex, 'Sveti Jovan' 21 different taxa are used for creating hedges. The most common species are Hedera helix L. and Pyracantha ‘Orange Glow’. There are hedges of all types. Almost all are in excellent condition. The results show that hedges in the urban landscape design are a commonly used green element. Their type, function and condition depend on many different factors (location, the purpose they are planted for, species composition). All results are a great base for additional analyses related to the opportunity and impact of hedges in providing certain benefits in support of ecosystem services provision. From the aspect of landscape design, this research can help combine the ecological and social dimensions of urban hedges for analytical and planning purposes. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Juniperus sp. as living groundcovers in landscape design in Macedonia(University of Forestry in Sofia, Faculty of Ecology and Landscape Architecture in Sofia, 2011); The purpose of landscape design is to organize the outer space of functional and aesthetic way. Landscape design is a complex work, a combination of art and science. It is necessary to know the basic principles and rules to use elements of landscape design. Groundcovers are one of them. There are living and nonliving groundcovers. Living groundcovers due to the large number of useful functions and decorative value are appreciated and frequently used in landscape design throughout the world. There are many species of plants used as living groundcovers and everyday are created new varieties and cultivars. Among them are many representatives of the genus Juniperus with prostrate form. They are numerous, but only some of them are used in landscape design of green areas in Macedonia. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Correct planning and proper landscape design - key to quality urban life Case Study: Macedonia Park, Skopje, North Macedonia(Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje Hans Em Faculty of Forest Sciences, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Engineering, 2022-06-15); ;Čukanović Jelena; ; With the modernization of urban areas, green spaces are reduced, and the importance of the existing ones is rapidly increasing. The point is not just to have open green spaces in the cities but to have multifunctional and multipurpose parks. Whether a green place is successful depends on urban planning and landscape design. The correct planning and the proper landscape design of urban parks are key to quality urban life. The subject of analysis in this research is the planning and landscape design of the first part of Macedonia Park in Skopje, North Macedonia. The goal is to determine whether this area is functional and aesthetically beautiful at the same time. The analysis addresses several different aspects (its functionality, depending on the elements it contains; the safety of its visitors; plant species selection and the layout of the plants related to the functionality and the aesthetic appearance of the park). The results show that Macedonia Park (First part) is a multifunctional and multipurpose green area. Even though there are parts with different elements in the park which satisfy visitors with different interests of all ages, some mistakes or failures made in its planning and landscape designing are noticeable. Some of them refer to the safety of the visitors, some of the plant species selection and the others on the layout of the plants related to the functionality of the park. Also, there are errors in using some of the basic principles of landscape design, such as focalization, simplicity and rhythm and line. The aspects taken into consideration in the analysis in this paper include the potentialities and challenges of planning, designing and improving city parks in urban areas like Skopje.
