GREENWAY (LANDSCAPE)

The term 'greenway' comes from the "green" in green belt and the "way" in parkway. While this would imply that greenways have something in common with both its semantic parents, books and articles on greenways have changed and developed its meaning. Often applied to railroad rights-of-way which fall into disuse and are converted to public use,[1] greenways are:

★ Vegetated

★ Linear

★ Multi-purpose
Greenways typically take the form of a long-distance path or trail for cyclists, walkers, and riders such as the Trans Canada Trail in Canada, the East Coast Greenway in the United States, the Vías Verdes in Spain, or the EuroVelo cycle routes and the European Greenways Association routes throughout Europe.
Other related terms include

Cycleway

Esplanade

★ Foreshoreway

Oceanway

Riverwalk

Trail

Walkway

Contents
Notable greenways
See also
Notes
References
External links

Notable greenways



Capital Area Greenbelt, a twenty mile greenway connecting neighborhoods, parks and opens spaces in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Carrall Street Greenway, currently under development in Vancouver

The River Ring, a system of connected greenways encircling St. Louis, Missouri

East Coast Greenway, a trail being constructed along the Atlantic coast of the United States

Ohlone Greenway, in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area

Greater Grand Forks Greenway, large public park on the banks of the Red River and Red Lake River in Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota

The Greenway, foot and cycle path in East London, England

Manhattan Waterfront Greenway, a circumferential foot and cycle path around Manhattan Island.

Maryville Alcoa Greenway, an eight mile long foot and cycle path extending from Maryville Intermediate School in Maryville, Tennessee to the end of Springbrook Park in Alcoa, Tennessee

Midtown Greenway, five-and-a-half mile pedestrian and bicycle path through Minneapolis, Minnesota

Mountains to Sound Greenway, a 100-mile stretch of Interstate 90 between Seattle and Thorp, Washington protected from logging and development

Rose Kennedy Greenway, a series of parks and open spaces in Boston, Massachusetts

Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway, 50 mile trail in southwestern New Hampshire

South East London Green Chain, a set of connected parks and open spaces in London, UK

See also



Greenbelt

Landscape architecture

Landscape planning

List of municipal parks in the United States

Park system

Public park

Urban park

Notes


1. East Boston Greenway

References



★ Smith, Daniel S. & Hellmund, Paul Cawood. (1993) ''Ecology of Greenways: Design and Function of Linear Conservation Areas''. University of Minnesota Press

★ Fabos, Julius Gy. and Ahern, Jack (Eds.) (1995) ''Greenways: The Beginning of an International Movement'', Elsevier Press

★ Little, Charles E. ''Greenways for America'' (1990) Johns Hopkins University Press

External links



UK government agency website on greenways

Essay on greenway planning and design

European Greenways Association

Vías Verdes in

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