The natural city : re-envisioning the built environment /

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Imprint:Toronto ; Buffalo [N.Y.] : University of Toronto Press, c2012.
Description:vii, 350 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Subject:Urban ecology (Sociology)
City planning -- Environmental aspects.
Sustainable urban development.
Écologie urbaine.
Urbanisme -- Aspect de l'environnement.
Urbanisme durable.
Stadtentwicklung.
Stadtplanung.
Stadtökologie.
City planning -- Environmental aspects.
Sustainable urban development.
Urban ecology (Sociology)
Aufsatzsammlung.
Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8625474
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Other authors / contributors:Leman-Stefanovic, Ingrid.
Scharper, Stephen B.
ISBN:9780802091604 (bound)
0802091601 (bound)
9781442611023 (pbk.)
1442611022 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"Urban and natural environments are often viewed as entirely separate entities -- human settlements as the domain of architects and planners, and natural areas as untouched wilderness. This dichotomy continues to drive decision-making in subtle ways, but with the mounting pressures of global climate change and declining biodiversity, it is no longer viable. New technologies are promising to provide renewable energy sources and greener designs, but real change will require a deeper shift in values, attitudes, and perceptions.
A timely and important collection, The Natural City explores how to integrate the natural environment into healthy urban centres from philosophical, religious, socio-political, and planning perspectives. Recognizing the need to better link the humanities with public policy, The Natural City offers unique insights for the development of an alternative vision of urban life."--pub. desc.
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Urban and natural environments are often viewed as entirely separate entities — human settlements as the domain of architects and planners, and natural areas as untouched wilderness. This dichotomy continues to drive decision-making in subtle ways, but with the mounting pressures of global climate change and declining biodiversity, it is no longer viable. New technologies are promising to provide renewable energy sources and greener designs, but real change will require a deeper shift in values, attitudes, and perceptions.

A timely and important collection, The Natural City explores how to integrate the natural environment into healthy urban centres from philosophical, religious, socio-political, and planning perspectives. Recognizing the need to better link the humanities with public policy, The Natural City offers unique insights for the development of an alternative vision of urban life.

Physical Description:vii, 350 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780802091604 (bound)
0802091601 (bound)
9781442611023 (pbk.)
1442611022 (pbk.)