Ecology in Urban Design and Planning – The Evolution of An Idea

Author:   Forster Ndubisi
Publisher:   Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
ISBN:  

9781558444096


Pages:   504
Publication Date:   02 May 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Ecology in Urban Design and Planning – The Evolution of An Idea


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This lavishly illustrated book surveys connections between ecology and urban planning and design from theoretical, literary, and historic perspectives. Academics, students, and practitioners of urban planning and design will see how ecological thinking has evolved since the fifth century BCE and how it can be used to create sustainable, resilient, and beautiful places today. Succinct chapter summaries help readers track this progression. Ecology in Urban Design and Planning: The Evolution of an Idea demonstrates the increasingly urgent need to balance human use with ecological concerns in our built environments. Places that support life systems for people and other organisms, rural and urban landscapes are degrading in the face of extreme climate change, rising sea levels, resource depletion, species extinction, accelerated consumption, and increased urbanization. This decline persists despite worldwide laws protecting the environment and natural resources, and progress in scientific knowledge and technology. Human impacts on landscapes are now more profound and complex, making solutions increasingly difficult to achieve. Forster Ndubisi maintains that we can learn from history, reinterpreted within the context of changing societal concerns, as guidance for the future. The book concludes with a framework for increasing sustainability and resilience despite unprecedented challenges, proposing place-based ecological urbanism as a way to synthesize ecological thinking into design and planning practice in the Anthropocene era.

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Author:   Forster Ndubisi
Publisher:   Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
Imprint:   Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.666kg
ISBN:  

9781558444096


ISBN 10:   1558444092
Pages:   504
Publication Date:   02 May 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This unusually comprehensive overview is very relevant as we grapple with climate change, resource depletion, sprawling cities, and loss of nature and biodiversity. The vision and model of place-based ecological urbanism is a well-suited antidote or response to these global circumstances.--Tim Beatley, Teresa Heinz Professor of Sustainable Communities, University of Virginia School of Architecture


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Forster Ndubisi is a professor and former head of the department of landscape architecture and urban planning at Texas A & M University. He is also a senior fellow with the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center.

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