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The Ecological Design and Planning Reader (Hardcover, 3rd None Ed.)
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The Ecological Design and Planning Reader (Hardcover, 3rd None Ed.)
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From Henry David Thoreau to Rachel Carson, writers have long
examined the effects of industrialization and its potential to
permanently alter the world around them. Today, as we experience
rapid global urbanization, pressures on the natural environment to
accommodate our daily needs for food, work, shelter, and recreation
are greatly intensified. Concerted efforts to balance human use
with ecological concerns are needed now more than ever.
A rich body of literature on the effect of human actions on the
natural environment provides a window into what we now refer to as
ecological design and planning. The study and practice of
ecological design and planning provide a promising way to manage
change in the landscape so that human actions are more in tune with
natural processes. In "The Ecological Design and Planning Reader"
Professor Ndubisi offers refreshing insights into key themes that
shape the theory and practice of ecological design and planning. He
has assembled, synthesized, and framed selected seminal published
scholarly works in the field from the past one hundred and fifty
years----ranging from Ebenezer Howard's "Garden Cities of
To-morrow" to Anne Whiston Spirn's, "Ecological Urbanism: A
Framework for the Design of Resilient Cities." The reader ends with
a hopeful look forward, which suggests an agenda for future
research and analysis in ecological design and planning.
This is the first volume to bring together classic and contemporary
writings on the history, evolution, theory, methods, and exemplary
practice of ecological design and planning. The collection provides
students, scholars, researchers, and practitioners with a solid
foundation for understanding the relationship between human systems
and our natural environment.
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