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Bioregional Planning

Author : D J Brunckhorst
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-11
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781134433186

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Presenting a pragmatic mixture of science, landscape ecology, ecosystem management, sociology, policy development and methods for transforming social and institutional cultures. Bioregional Planning: Resource Management Beyond the New Millennium is a timely and practical guide for the analysis, planning and development of bioregional projects for a sustainable future. Significantly, this book presents the strategic actions necessary to plan for, manage and adapt to Ecologically Sustainable Development with a view beyond the new millennium and towards the next. Postgraduates, researchers and policy makers in natural resources management, land planning, sustainable agriculture, rural sciences, ecosystem management and conservation biology will find this book captures the essence of bioregional planning succinctly and makes a compelling argument for why it is a key mechanism in the development of effective governance institutions.

Bioregional Planning and Design: Volume I

Author : David Fanfani,Alberto Matarán Ruiz
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2020-07-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783030458706

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Bioregional Planning and Design: Volume I by David Fanfani,Alberto Matarán Ruiz Pdf

This book provides a review of the bioregionalist theory in the field of spatial planning and design as a suitable approach to cope with the growing concerns about the negative effects of metropolization processes and the need for a sustainable transition. The book starts out with a section on rethinking places for community life, and discusses the reframing of regional governance and development as well as social justice in spatial planning. It introduces the concept of the urban bioregion, a pivotal concept that underpins balanced polycentric spatial patterns and supports self-reliant and fair local development. The second part of the book focuses on planning, and particularly on the issues that arise from the ‘circular’ recovery of the relation between city and agro-ecosystems for integrated planning and resilience of settlements and discusses topics such as foodshed planning, biophilic urbanism and the integration of rural development and spatial planning. This volume sets out the reference framework for Volume II which deals with more specific and operational issues related to spatial policies and settlement design.

Bioregional Planning and Design: Volume II

Author : David Fanfani,Alberto Matarán Ruiz
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2020-07-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783030460839

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Bioregional Planning and Design: Volume II by David Fanfani,Alberto Matarán Ruiz Pdf

This book provides insights and discusses the practical application of the theoretical concept of urban bioregion complementing the general bio-regional planning cross-disciplinary issues provided in Volume I. It examines planning practices, such as relocalisation of energy flows, land protection for climate change, territorial heritage enhancement, the consideration of urban ecosystems and agro-ecology. It presents discussions on regional contexts, practices and projects for a bioregional recovery, and includes case studies from France, Belgium, Spain, Greece, Austria and Italy, discussing topics that range from the reframing of local energy production/delivery planning systems to soil protection and farmland sustainable exploitation schemes. This volume concludes with three cross-European case studies that make clear the worldwide relevance and potential of bioregional approach beyond the Global North or Western countries.

Design for Sustainability

Author : Janis Birkeland
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2012-05-04
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781136568404

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With radical and innovative design solutions, everyone could be living in buildings and settlements that are more like gardens than cargo containers, and that purify air and water, generate energy, treat sewage and produce food - at lower cost. Birkeland introduces systems design thinking that cuts across academic and professional boundaries and the divide between social and physical sciences to move towards a transdiciplinary approach to environmental and social problem-solving. This sourcebook is useful for teaching, as each topic within the field of environmental management and social change has pairs of short readings providing diverse perspectives to compare, contrast and debate. Design for Sustainability presents examples of integrated systems design based on ecological principles and concepts and drawn from the foremost designers in the fields of industrial design, materials, housing design, urban planning and transport, landscape and permaculture, and energy and resource management.

From Landscape Research to Landscape Planning

Author : Bärbel Tress,Gunther Tres,Gary Fry,Paul Opdam
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2005-10-25
Category : Science
ISBN : 1402039786

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From Landscape Research to Landscape Planning by Bärbel Tress,Gunther Tres,Gary Fry,Paul Opdam Pdf

This book provides guidelines for those pursuing landscape projects based on integrative concepts – interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity – whether they are members of an integrative research team or individuals working on a problem that demands integration. They must define terminology, choose appropriate methodologies, overcome epistemological barriers and cope with the high expectations of some stakeholders while encouraging others to participate at all.

Australian Environmental Planning

Author : Jason Byrne,Neil Sipe,Jago Dodson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2014-04-16
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781317800576

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Australian Environmental Planning by Jason Byrne,Neil Sipe,Jago Dodson Pdf

Winner of the Planning Institute of Australia's 2015 Cutting Edge Research and Teaching Award! Australians from all walks of life have begun to realise the nation’s cities cannot sustain profligate growth indefinitely. Dwindling water supplies, failing food bowls, increased energy costs, more severe bushfires, severe storms, flooding, coastal erosion, rising transport expenses, housing shortages and environmental pollution are now daily news headlines. Australia’s cities may have reached their ecological limits: a new model for planning the places we live is needed. Understanding the natural cycles of the city is just as important to planning our cities as knowledge of local ordinances, indeed much more so. A profound knowledge of environmental processes is critical for successful planning in today’s world. Environmental planners take as their guiding principle the concept of designing with nature, approaching cities as living organisms that consume water, energy and raw materials, and produce waste. This metabolic view of cities means we can find new solutions to old problems, and steer our cities towards a more sustainable form of planning. Written specifically for students and professionals working in city planning in Australia, this ground-breaking new book enables Australian planners, architects and developers to get a better understanding of the fundamental principles of environmental planning for cities, showing how land, water, air, energy, wildlife and people shape our built environments, and how in turn environmental processes must be better understood if we are to make informed decisions about developing cities that are more sustainable. The book’s coverage is comprehensive: from an overview of the concepts and theories of environmental planning, through analysis of governance systems and urban environmental processes to agendas and policies for the future, all the key topics are covered in depth, with recommendations for supporting reading and an unrivalled selection of additional materials. Ideal for students, essential for professionals, Australian Environmental Planning is vital reading for more sustainable cities in a more sustainable world.

Positive Development

Author : Janis Birkeland
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2012-05-16
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781136559440

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Janis Birkeland presents the innovative new paradigm of 'Positive Development' in which the built environment provides greater life quality, health, amenity and safety for all without sacrificing resources or money. With a different form of design, development itself can become a 'sustainability solution'. A cornerstone of this new paradigm is the eco-retrofitting of the vast urban fabric we already inhabit. The author presents a revolutionary new tool called SmartMode to achieve this end. This book challenges everyone working in or studying the areas of sustainable development, planning, architecture or the built environment to rethink their current ideas and practices.

Oceans Governance in the Twenty-first Century

Author : Marcus G. Haward,Joanna Vince
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1782543163

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Oceans Governance in the Twenty-first Century by Marcus G. Haward,Joanna Vince Pdf

'This book is recommended for anyone wanting to quickly get up to speed with oceans governance, bearing in mind at this stage it is an immature and quickly developing field. The strength of the book is that it is grounded in real-world examples from four case study countries and in this context at the very least exposes the reader to emergent oceans governance and policy issues. . . an excellent starting point for further analysis of oceans governance and sets up a research agenda for the future.' - Murray Patterson, Journal of Ecological Economics

Proposed Northern and Eastern Mojave Desert Management Plan

Author : United States. Bureau of Land Management. California Desert District
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Desert conservation
ISBN : IND:30000082087259

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Proposed Northern and Eastern Mojave Desert Management Plan: Appendices

Author : United States. Bureau of Land Management. California Desert District
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Desert ecology
ISBN : PURD:32754073717385

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Urban Design: Health and the Therapeutic Environment

Author : Paola Signoretta,Kate McMahon Moughtin,J.C. Moughtin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2009-06-04
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781136433702

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Urban Design: Health and the Therapeutic Environment by Paola Signoretta,Kate McMahon Moughtin,J.C. Moughtin Pdf

'Urban Design: Health and the Therapeutic Environment' demonstrates how urban design and planning impact on public health and sustainable development. Moughtin et al. explore the concept of what makes a physically and psychologically ‘healthy’ environment in the context of the paramount need for new homes where living standards are not compromised, in increasingly crowded cities. • Sets out the history and development of the healthy city, from the English spa town to standards of care in Cuba to provide a context for modern urban health development. • Covers a wide range of environmental, ecological, health and epidemiological issues. • Case studies and examples show how health policy and procedure is practically applied to sustainable urban development. 'Urban Design: Health and the Therapeutic Environment' outlines best practice for healthy, sustainable urban design and provides a reference tool for architects, urban designers, landscape architects, health professionals and planners. Emeritus Professor Cliff Moughtin was Professor of Planning in The Queen’s University Belfast and The University of Nottingham. He is author of a number of books including the series of five Urban Design titles for Architectural Press. Kate McMahon Moughtin is a psychotherapist. She is author of Focused Therapy for Organisations and Individuals. She is interested in how literature and environmental infl uences contribute to wellbeing. Paola Signoretta is a human geographer. She is a senior research associate in the Centre for Research in Social Policy, Loughborough University. She is interested in the geographies of health, deprivation and social and financial exclusion.

Resetting the Compass

Author : David Yencken,Debra Wilkinson
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2001-11-05
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780643099920

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Resetting the Compass by David Yencken,Debra Wilkinson Pdf

Resetting the Compass: Australia's Journey Towards Sustainability Updated Edition sets out Australia's environmental problems in their global context and explains what is now needed to fix them. It also illustrates how ecological sustainability can be achieved together with economic, social and cultural sustainability. The book examines the pressures on our environment from population growth, consumption patterns and technological change. The specific actions needed to deal with each of the problems identified are described in detail. This Edition includes: *Assessments from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. *Figures related to Australia's emissions from the National Greenhouse Gas Inventory. *Assessments of conditions and trends from the National Land and Water Audit. *Estimates of the volume of vegetation clearing and new information on wind farms. This book is essential reading for politicians and public servants; business leaders and managers; environmentalists; academics and students in environmental courses; and all those interested in environmental issues.

Management of Agricultural, Forestry, Fisheries and Rural Enterprise - Volume II

Author : Robert J. Hudson
Publisher : EOLSS Publications
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2009-12-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781848262003

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Management of Agricultural, Forestry, Fisheries and Rural Enterprise - Volume II by Robert J. Hudson Pdf

Management of Agricultural, Forestry and Fisheries Enterprises theme is a component of Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Engineering and Technology Resources in the global Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), which is an integrated compendium of twenty one Encyclopedias. Growing populations and expectations have placed extreme pressure on agricultural, forestry and fisheries resources. Sustainability of resources and resource industries will be achieved only with commitment, ingenuity and cooperation at unprecedented scale. The theme on Management of Agricultural, Forestry and Fisheries Enterprises begins with an assessment of the organization of agricultural, forestry, fisheries and rural enterprises introducing community-based management, traditional small farms, cooperatives and marketing boards, collective and state enterprises, and integrated global corporate systems. This is followed by thorough assessments of management systems for plants, livestock, forests and fisheries. Plant management systems are based on genetic resources, water management, nutrient management and agronomic systems. Livestock production systems are considered from the standpoints of genetic resources, range and pasture-based systems, landless systems, and options for diversification. Trends in the forest industry are revealed in terms of demand for a variety of products from forests, evolving policy regimens and sylvicultural developments. The final topic addresses the complex issues surrounding sustainability of the world's fisheries. This theme assess the evolving state of the main resource industries interpreting trends and identifying challenges and opportunities. Contributors have attempted to project these developments and raise questions about their impact and role in a changing world. Clearly, they are part of an unfolding story of adaptation of the resource industries in an increasingly global society. These two volumes are aimed at the following five major target audiences: University and College Students Educators, Professional Practitioners, Research Personnel and Policy Analysts, Managers, and Decision Makers, NGOs and GOs.

Temperate Woodland Conservation and Management

Author : David Lindenmayer,Andrew F. Bennett,Richard J. Hobbs
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780643100374

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Temperate Woodland Conservation and Management by David Lindenmayer,Andrew F. Bennett,Richard J. Hobbs Pdf

This book summarizes the main discoveries, management insights and policy initiatives in the science, management and policy arenas associated with temperate woodlands in Australia. More than 60 of Australia's leading researchers, policy makers and natural resource managers have contributed to the volume. It features new perspectives on the integration of woodland management and agricultural production, including the latest thinking about whole of paddock restoration and carbon farming, as well as financial and social incentive schemes to promote woodland conservation and management. Temperate Woodland Conservation and Management will be a key supporting aid for farmers, natural resource managers, policy makers, and people involved in NGO landscape restoration and management. KEY FEATURES * High quality chapters from the nation's leading researchers, managers and policy makers in temperate woodlands * New perspectives on the integration of woodland management and agricultural production * Easy to follow format that distills key new insights and lessons for future conservation and management initiatives