The need to find new approaches to the development of cities is
becoming increasingly urgent in this age of continuing population
growth, demographic transition, climate change, fossil fuel peak
and biodiversity losses. Restoring ecosystem services and promoting
biodiversity is essential to sustainable development - even in the
built environment.
"Ecosystem Services come to Town: greening cities by working
with nature "demonstrates how to make urban environments greener.
It starts by explaining how, by mimicking nature and deliberately
creating habitats to provide ecosystem services, cities can become
more efficient and more pleasant to live in. The history of cities
and city planning is covered with the impacts of industrial urban
development described, as well as the contemporary concerns of
biodiversity loss, peak oil and climate change.
The later sections offer solutions to the challenges of
sustainable urban development by describing and explaining a whole
range of approaches and interventions, beginning at the regional
scale with strategic green infrastructure, looking at districts and
precincts, with trees, parks and rain gardens and ending with
single buildings, including with green roofs and living walls.
Technical enough to be valuable to practitioners but still
readable and inspirational, this guide demonstrates to town
planners, urban designers, architects, engineers, landscape
architects how to make cities more liveable.
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