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1. Elsewhere in the world... Seoul, Korea, and their river restoration project:
Sat Sep 1, 2012, 09:30 AM
Sep 2012

River restoration with highway removal



In megacity Seoul, Korea, the restoration of a culturally important river teaches key lessons. A river can be recovered and restored even in a large and dense central business district, with multiple positive effects. These include providing habitat for nature, preserving cultural heritage, providing access to nature for the public, flood control, and microclimate regulation. The river restoration also promoted more sustainable transport forms over roads and cars removed to make space for the river and its surrounding parks.

http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/footprint/cities/urban_solutions/themes/nature/?204454/Seoul


I'm reminded of the removal of San Francisco's Embarcadero freeway.

It wasn't done so much as a waterfront restoration matter, IIRC, but as an alternative to repairs and reinforcement post 1989 earthquake.

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