From 2008, for the first time in human history, half of the
world s population now live in cities. Yet despite a wealth of
literature on green architecture and planning, there is to date no
single book which draws together theory from the full range of
disciplines - from architecture, planning and ecology - which we
must come to grips with if we are to design future cities which are
genuinely sustainable.
Paul Downton s Ecopolis takes a major step along this path. It
highlights the urgent need to understand the role of cities as both
agents of change and means of survival, at a time when climate
change has finally grabbed world attention, and it provides a
framework for designing cities that integrates knowledge - both
academic and practical - from a range of relevant disciplines.
Identifying key theorists, practitioners, places and
philosophies, the book provides a solid theoretical context which
introduces the concept of urban fractals, and goes on to present a
series of design and planning tools for achieving Sustainable Human
Ecological Development (SHED). Combining knowledge from diverse
fields to present a synthesis of urban ecology, the book will
provide a valuable resource for students, researchers and
practitioners in architecture, construction, planning, geography
and the traditional life sciences."
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