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Nature Driven Urbanism

Title
Nature Driven Urbanism [electronic resource] / edited by Rob Roggema.
ISBN
9783030267179
Edition
1st ed. 2020.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Physical Description
1 online resource (VI, 339 p.) 233 illus., 178 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book discusses the way that a nature-driven approach to urbanism can be applied at each of the urban scales; architectural design, urban design of neighborhoods, city planning and landscape architecture, and at the city and regional scales. At all levels nature-driven approaches to design and planning add to the quality of the built structure and furthermore to the quality of life experienced by people living in these environments. To include nature and greening to built structures is a good starting point and can add much value. The chapter authors have fiducia in giving nature a fundamental role as an integrated network in city design, or to make nature the entrance point of the design process, and base the design on the needs and qualities of nature itself. The highest existence of nature is a permanent ecosystem which endures stressors and circumstances for a prolonged period. In an urban context this is not always possible and temporality is an interesting concept explored when nature is not a permanent feature. The ecological contribution to the environment, and indirect dispersion of species, from a temporary location will, overall add biodiversity to the entire system. .
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 07, 2020
Series
Contemporary Urban Design Thinking,
Contemporary Urban Design Thinking,
Contents
1. Nature-Driven Urbanism
2. Contrast, Contact, Contract; Pathways to pacify urbanization and natural processes
3. Temporary Nature - a win-win for nature and developers: tinkering with the law in order to combat biodiversity loss
4. Stepping-stone city: process-oriented infrastructures to aid forest migration in a changing climate
5. Landscape first! Nature-based design for Sydney’s third city
6. From urban green structure to tidal river in Rotterdam: testing grounds for Urban Ecology
7. From Urban Acupuncture to the Third Generation City.
8. Urbanism on water and ecology: the early example of Westerpark, Breda
9. Blue design for urban resilience in drylands: the case of Qatar
10. South Creek in Far Western Sydney: Opportunities for a new waterway focused city
11. Nature-inclusive Cities: Concepts and Considerations
12. Exploring new urban futures through Sydney’s hidden grids
13. A bold Vision for Sydney’s future
14. A contemporary approach to the design of road transport infrastructure in balance with the landscape
15. Bio-inspiration: merging nature and technology
16. The Future of Nature-driven Urbanism .
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Roggema, Rob. editor.
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