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Urbanization is giving rise to environmental concerns including
urban flooding, which generally occurs due to the construction of
houses in the low-lying areas; loss of green cover leading to a
disturbance in the ecological cycle; water scarcity due to growing
needs; and deforestation leading to habitat fragmentation, wildlife
corridors disturbance, forest fires, and climate change. In order
to correct these issues, a consolidated balance between human,
nature, and spatial aspects must be resolved and spatial solutions
integrated on a common platform. Addressing Environmental
Challenges Through Spatial Planning is devoted to addressing
environmental concerns and technology innovations in domains such
as pollution, water insecurity, and resources management. This text
works to bridge the gap between engineering considerations and
spatial aspects of planning. Covering topics such as sustainable
housing, environmental restoration, and air emissions, this text is
essential for environmental engineers, planning researchers,
faculty, environmental and civil administrators, architects,
consultants, environmental activists, town and country planning
organizations, and professionals in all industries who aspire to
have an environmentally friendly atmosphere and to provide a
sustainable way of dealing with the environment in their respective
domains for process efficiency and cost optimization.
Urbanization is giving rise to environmental concerns including
urban flooding, which generally occurs due to the construction of
houses in the low-lying areas; loss of green cover leading to a
disturbance in the ecological cycle; water scarcity due to growing
needs; and deforestation leading to habitat fragmentation, wildlife
corridors disturbance, forest fires, and climate change. In order
to correct these issues, a consolidated balance between human,
nature, and spatial aspects must be resolved and spatial solutions
integrated on a common platform. Addressing Environmental
Challenges Through Spatial Planning is devoted to addressing
environmental concerns and technology innovations in domains such
as pollution, water insecurity, and resources management. This text
works to bridge the gap between engineering considerations and
spatial aspects of planning. Covering topics such as sustainable
housing, environmental restoration, and air emissions, this text is
essential for environmental engineers, planning researchers,
faculty, environmental and civil administrators, architects,
consultants, environmental activists, town and country planning
organizations, and professionals in all industries who aspire to
have an environmentally friendly atmosphere and to provide a
sustainable way of dealing with the environment in their respective
domains for process efficiency and cost optimization.
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