Nature driven urbanism. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Nature driven urbanism. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Nature driven urbanism
- Further Information:
- Note: Rob Roggema, editor.
- Editors:
- Roggema, Rob
- Contents:
- Chapter 1. Nature-Driven Urbanism Rob Roggema (Hanze University) Chapter 2. Contrast, Contact, Contract; Pathways to pacify urbanization and natural processes Dirk Sijmons (HNS) Chapter 3. Temporary Nature - a win-win for nature and developers: tinkering with the law in order to combat biodiversity loss Chris Backes, Arnold Krefeld, Hendrik Schoukens Chapter 4. Stepping-stone city: process-oriented infrastructures to aid forest migration in a changing climate. Qiyao Han and Greg Keeffe Chapter 5. Landscape first! Nature-based design for Sydney's third city Rob Roggema (Hanze University) Chapter 6. From urban green structure to tidal river in Rotterdam: testing grounds for Urban Ecology Nico Tillie (TU Delft) Chapter 7. From Urban Acupuncture to the Third Generation City Marco Casagrande (Casagrande Lab) Chapter 8. Urbanism on water and ecology: the early example of Westerpark, Breda Rob Roggema (Hanze University) Chapter 9. Blue design for urban resilience in drylands: the case of Qatar Anna Grichting Chapter 10. South Creek in Far Western Sydney: Opportunities for a new waterway focused city Phillip Birtles (Sydney Water) Chapter 11. Nature-inclusive Cities: Concepts and Considerations Stewart Monti Chapter 12. Exploring new urban futures through Sydney's hidden grids Mark Tyrrell (Tyrrell studio) Chapter 13. A bold Vision for Sydney's future Dajon Veldman (McGregor Coxall) Chapter 14. A contemporary approach to the design of road transport infrastructure in balance withChapter 1. Nature-Driven Urbanism Rob Roggema (Hanze University) Chapter 2. Contrast, Contact, Contract; Pathways to pacify urbanization and natural processes Dirk Sijmons (HNS) Chapter 3. Temporary Nature - a win-win for nature and developers: tinkering with the law in order to combat biodiversity loss Chris Backes, Arnold Krefeld, Hendrik Schoukens Chapter 4. Stepping-stone city: process-oriented infrastructures to aid forest migration in a changing climate. Qiyao Han and Greg Keeffe Chapter 5. Landscape first! Nature-based design for Sydney's third city Rob Roggema (Hanze University) Chapter 6. From urban green structure to tidal river in Rotterdam: testing grounds for Urban Ecology Nico Tillie (TU Delft) Chapter 7. From Urban Acupuncture to the Third Generation City Marco Casagrande (Casagrande Lab) Chapter 8. Urbanism on water and ecology: the early example of Westerpark, Breda Rob Roggema (Hanze University) Chapter 9. Blue design for urban resilience in drylands: the case of Qatar Anna Grichting Chapter 10. South Creek in Far Western Sydney: Opportunities for a new waterway focused city Phillip Birtles (Sydney Water) Chapter 11. Nature-inclusive Cities: Concepts and Considerations Stewart Monti Chapter 12. Exploring new urban futures through Sydney's hidden grids Mark Tyrrell (Tyrrell studio) Chapter 13. A bold Vision for Sydney's future Dajon Veldman (McGregor Coxall) Chapter 14. A contemporary approach to the design of road transport infrastructure in balance with the landscape Gareth Collins (RMS) Chapter 15. Bio-inspiration: merging nature and technology Chris Bosse (Laboratory for Visionary Architecture) Chapter 16. The Future of Nature-driven Urbanism Rob Roggema (Hanze University). … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (vi, 339 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 307.1/216
City planning -- Environmental aspects
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030267179
3030267172 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783030267162
- Notes:
- Note: Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 10, 2019).
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