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Ecopolis - Architecture and Cities for a Changing Climate

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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.

List of contents

Propositions, Theory and Practice.- The Ground Plan.- An Epistemology for Urban Ecology.- Architecture, Urbanism and Ecological Perspectives.- Weavers of Theory.- The Aesthetics of Ecopolis.- Finding Fractals: Identifying Elements of the Ecocity.- Building Fractals: Ecopolis Projects in Australia.- Towards a Theoretical Synthesis.- Synthesis I: City Ecology.- Synthesis II: EcoDevelopment.- Synthesis III: Education, Advocacy and Activism.- Synthesis IV: The SHED Sustainable Human Ecological Development.- Our Cities, Our Selves.

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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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From the reviews:

"The book is an impressive, albeit lengthy, dissection and re-evaluation of current ecological models for city planning, one which will certainly cater more to the academics than the practitioners of sustainability. Given the extensive research and case studies this book is an important resource for all who are interested in looking at the bigger picture of sustainable issues in the city and architecture." (Thomas Wong, Futurarc, July, 2009)

"Paul’s bug was bigger than academic politics and his desire to educate was the world not the campus. And indeed that’s exactly what he’s doing with his new book ‘Ecopolis.’ Not only educating, but educating about what’s most important. … Perfect for post docs in the field and field workers in the doc’s office … . Perfect for all restless minds probing what’s the meaning of building these here cities in the first place. … It’s stuffed with illustrations, photos, charts and references … ." (Richard Register, Ecocities Emerging, September, 2009)

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From the reviews:

"The book is an impressive, albeit lengthy, dissection and re-evaluation of current ecological models for city planning, one which will certainly cater more to the academics than the practitioners of sustainability. Given the extensive research and case studies this book is an important resource for all who are interested in looking at the bigger picture of sustainable issues in the city and architecture." (Thomas Wong, Futurarc, July, 2009)
"Paul's bug was bigger than academic politics and his desire to educate was the world not the campus. And indeed that's exactly what he's doing with his new book 'Ecopolis.' Not only educating, but educating about what's most important. ... Perfect for post docs in the field and field workers in the doc's office ... . Perfect for all restless minds probing what's the meaning of building these here cities in the first place. ... It's stuffed with illustrations, photos, charts and references ... ." (Richard Register, Ecocities Emerging, September, 2009)

Product details

Authors Paul F Downton, Paul F. Downton
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9789402413120
ISBN 978-94-0-241312-0
No. of pages 607
Dimensions 156 mm x 236 mm x 36 mm
Weight 957 g
Illustrations XIX, 607 p.
Series Future City
Future City
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

Design, B, Architecture, Urban Planning, Climate Change, Applied ecology, Urbanism, Urban & municipal planning, city planning, Environmental Management, Architecture, general, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Environmental management,, Environmental Sciences, Urban Geography and Urbanism

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