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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Frederick R. Steiner , George F. Thompson , Armando CarbonellPublisher: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Imprint: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Dimensions: Width: 25.30cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 31.10cm Weight: 2.786kg ISBN: 9781558443471ISBN 10: 1558443479 Pages: 492 Publication Date: 21 November 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThis important and beautiful book signals an exciting maturation of the linkage between ecological science and the theory and practice of urban design. The essayists, who represent both long-standing pioneers and new leaders in landscape architecture and planning, suture the urban and natural together, based on sound understanding of urban ecology. The integration is illustrated with innovative designs and plans that document the power and ethical need for the ecological turn in metropolitan design. -- Steward T. A. Pickett, Distinguished Senior Scientist, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Nature and Cities summarizes all that we have learned about how natural systems shape cities since Ian McHarg's Design with Nature was published in 1969. It illustrates how design professionals, ecologists, and citizens can strike a new balance between human settlements and nature in designing the cities and regions of the emerging Anthropocene epoch. -- Robert Yaro, Professor of Practice, University of Pennsylvania, and President Emeritus, Regional Plan Association Yes, lightening can strike twice. Expanding on the discourse they ignited almost 20 years ago with Ecological Planning and Design, Thompson and Steiner (joined by Carbonell) have assembled another collection of timely, illuminating, and thought-provoking essays that is essential reading for both students and professionals. -- Charles A. Birnbaum, FASLA, FAAR, President and CEO, The Cultural Landscape Foundation This valuable collection of new essays asserts that nature and cities can no longer be posited as diametrically opposed conditions. In this critical moment of rapid global climate change and unprecedented species loss, we are ethically tasked with the creation and stewardship of equitable urban systems and productive urban landscapes that support both human and nonhuman biota. -- Catherine Seavitt Nordenson, Associate Professor, City College of New York, and Coauthor, On the Water: Palisade Bay The beautiful photographs and lush design of Nature and Cities mask a radical and revolutionary set of ideas from some of the world's most insightful and intelligent landscape architects and urbanists. Brilliantly curated and edited, these essays offer fresh ideas about how to integrate our understanding of the human condition and the health, vitality, and sustainability of the planet. -- Darren Walker, President, Ford Foundation In their new book, editors Frederick Steiner, FASLA, George Thompson, and Armando Carbonell have made complex ideas about urban ecological design incredibly accessible. They make a convincing argument that 'ecological literacy' is an 'essential base' for anyone involved in urban planning and design today. There are 17 thought-provoking essays from leading landscape architects and planners from around the world. -- DIRT Best Books of 2016 (American Society of Landscape Architects) This book overflows with imaginative insights and proposals to guide the ongoing urbanization of our planet. -- Bruce Babbitt, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, 1993-2001 “In their new book, editors Frederick Steiner, FASLA, George Thompson, and Armando Carbonell have made complex ideas about urban ecological design incredibly accessible. They make a convincing argument that ‘ecological literacy’ is an ‘essential base’ for anyone involved in urban planning and design today. There are 17 thought-provoking essays from leading landscape architects and planners from around the world.” * DIRT Best Books of 2016 (American Society of Landscape Architects) * “This book overflows with imaginative insights and proposals to guide the ongoing urbanization of our planet.” -- Bruce Babbitt, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, 1993–2001 “The beautiful photographs and lush design of Nature and Cities mask a radical and revolutionary set of ideas from some of the world’s most insightful and intelligent landscape architects and urbanists. Brilliantly curated and edited, these essays offer fresh ideas about how to integrate our understanding of the human condition and the health, vitality, and sustainability of the planet.” -- Darren Walker, President, Ford Foundation “This important and beautiful book signals an exciting maturation of the linkage between ecological science and the theory and practice of urban design. The essayists, who represent both long-standing pioneers and new leaders in landscape architecture and planning, suture the urban and natural together, based on sound understanding of urban ecology. The integration is illustrated with innovative designs and plans that document the power and ethical need for the ecological turn in metropolitan design.” -- Steward T. A. Pickett, Distinguished Senior Scientist, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies “This valuable collection of new essays asserts that nature and cities can no longer be posited as diametrically opposed conditions. In this critical moment of rapid global climate change and unprecedented species loss, we are ethically tasked with the creation and stewardship of equitable urban systems and productive urban landscapes that support both human and nonhuman biota.” -- Catherine Seavitt Nordenson, Associate Professor, City College of New York, and Co-author, On the Water: Palisade Bay “Yes, lightening can strike twice. Expanding on the discourse they ignited almost 20 years ago with Ecological Planning and Design, Thompson and Steiner (joined by Carbonell) have assembled another collection of timely, illuminating, and thought-provoking essays that is essential reading for both students and professionals.” -- Charles A. Birnbaum, FASLA, FAAR, President and CEO, The Cultural Landscape Foundation “Nature and Cities summarizes all that we have learned about how natural systems shape cities since Ian McHarg’s Design with Nature was published in 1969. It illustrates how design professionals, ecologists, and citizens can strike a new balance between human settlements and nature in designing the cities and regions of the emerging Anthropocene epoch.” -- Robert Yaro, Professor of Practice, University of Pennsylvania, and President Emeritus, Regional Plan Association This important and beautiful book signals an exciting maturation of the linkage between ecological science and the theory and practice of urban design. The essayists, who represent both long-standing pioneers and new leaders in landscape architecture and planning, suture the urban and natural together, based on sound understanding of urban ecology. The integration is illustrated with innovative designs and plans that document the power and ethical need for the ecological turn in metropolitan design. Steward T. A. Pickett, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Distinguished Senior Scientist Author InformationFrederick Steiner serves as the dean and Paley Professor for the University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design. George F. Thompson has been a professional editor and publisher since 1984. Armando Carbonell is vice president of programs at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |