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      Ecological Urbanism: The Nature of the City
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      Ecological Urbanism: The Nature of the City

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      Ecological Urbanism: The Nature of the City

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      Ecological Urbanism: The Nature of the City book

      BySusannah Hagan
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2014
      eBook Published 10 October 2014
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315761480
      Pages 188
      eBook ISBN 9781315761480
      Subjects Built Environment, Urban Studies
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      Hagan, S. (2014). Ecological Urbanism: The Nature of the City (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315761480

      ABSTRACT

      Ecological Urbanism: The Nature of the City asks the questions that are important inside and outside the built environment professions: what are climate change, urbanisation and ecology doing to the theory and practice of urban design? How does Ecological Urbanism figure in this change? What is Ecological Urbanism?

      In answer, this book is neither definitive – impossible when a subject is still in motion – nor encyclopaedic – equally impossible when so much has been written on almost every aspect of these essays. Instead, it seeks to rebalance the ecological narrative and its embryonic modes of practice with the narratives of urbanism and its older, deeply embedded modes of practice. It examines the implications for cities and the designers of cities now we are required to again address their metabolic as well as social and formal dimensions, and it explores the extent to which environmental engineering and natural systems design can and should become drivers for the remaking of cities in the 21st century. Above all, it argues that sooner rather than later, urbanism needs to become environmentally literate, and environmental design needs to become culturally literate.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |2 pages

      PART 1 What is it?

      chapter 1|18 pages

      Ecological Urbanism

      chapter 2|12 pages

      A future provenance

      part |2 pages

      PART 2 Three models

      chapter 3|11 pages

      The garden

      chapter 4|13 pages

      The boundary

      chapter 5|26 pages

      The continuum

      part |2 pages

      PART 3 What’s new?

      chapter 6|20 pages

      The ideal city and the eco city: a historical taxonomy

      part |2 pages

      PART 4 Double vision

      chapter 7|27 pages

      Control

      chapter 8|14 pages

      Resistance

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