<p><P>Biodiversity is decreasing at the fastest rate in the history of the earth, largely as a result of human activity. The sustainable use of ecosystems allowing maintenance of biological diversity is an urgent problem that must be solved. Among terrestrial ecosystems, forests support the richest
Sustainable Urban Environments: An Ecosystem Approach
โ Scribed by Ellen van Bueren (auth.), Ellen van Bueren, Hein van Bohemen, Laure Itard, Henk Visscher (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 450
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The urban environment โ buildings, cities and infrastructure โ represents one of the most important contributors to climate change, while at the same time holding the key to a more sustainable way of living. The transformation from traditional to sustainable systems requires interdisciplinary knowledge of the re-design, construction, operation and maintenance of the built environment.
Sustainable Urban Environments: An Ecosystem Approach presents fundamental knowledge of the built environment. Approaching the topic from an ecosystems perspective, it shows the reader how to combine diverse practical elements into sustainable solutions for future buildings and cities. Youโll learn to connect problems and solutions at different spatial scales, from urban ecology to material, water and energy use, from urban transport to livability and health. The authors introduce and explore a variety of governance tools that support the transformation process, and show how they can help overcome institutional barriers. The book concludes with an account of promising perspectives for achieving a sustainable built environment in industrialized countries.
Offering a unique overview and understanding of the most pressing challenges in the built environment, Sustainable Urban Environments helps the reader grasp opportunities for integration of knowledge and technologies in the design, construction and management of the built environment. Students and practitioners who are eager to look beyond their own fields of interest will appreciate this book because of its depth and breadth of coverage.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Introduction....Pages 1-13
(Eco)System Thinking: Ecological Principles for Buildings, Roads and Industrial and Urban Areas....Pages 15-70
Urban Ecology, Scale and Identity....Pages 71-89
Water Flows and Urban Planning....Pages 91-111
Energy in the Built Environment....Pages 113-175
Material City: Towards Sustainable Use of Resources....Pages 177-203
Air Quality and Human Health....Pages 205-221
Liveability....Pages 223-241
Urban Transport and Sustainability....Pages 243-261
Sustainable Urban Form....Pages 263-284
Environmental Strategies and Tools for Integrated Design....Pages 285-311
Climate Integrated Design and Closing Cycles....Pages 313-339
Governance Tools....Pages 341-363
Managing Change....Pages 365-398
Conclusions and Solutions....Pages 399-413
Back Matter....Pages 415-429
โฆ Subjects
Urban Ecology; Architecture, general; Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning; Renewable and Green Energy; Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution
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