Handbook of biophilic city planning and design /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Beatley, Timothy, 1957- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Island Press, [2016]
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1: The background and theory of biophilic cities.
  • Chapter 1. The power of urban nature : the essential benefits of biophilic urbanism
  • Chapter 2. Understanding the nature of biophilic cities
  • Chapter 3. The urban nature diet : the many ways that nature enhances urban life
  • Chapter 4. Biophilic cities and urban resilience
  • Part 2: Creating biophilic cities : emerging global practice.
  • Chapter 5. Singapore City, Singapore : city in a garden
  • Chapter 6. Milwaukee, Wisconsin : from cream city to green city
  • Chapter 7. Wellington, New Zealand : from town belt to blue belt
  • Chapter 8. Birmingham, United Kingdom : health, nature, and urban economy
  • Chapter 9. Portland, Oregon : green streets in a river city
  • Chapter 10. San Francisco, California : biophilic city by the bay
  • Chapter 11. Oslo, Norway : a city of fjords and forests
  • Chapter 12. Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain : nature in the compact city
  • Part 3: A global survey of innovative practice and projects.
  • I. Biophilic plans and codes
  • II. Citizen science and community engagement
  • III. Biophilic architecture and design
  • IV. Restoring and reintroducing nature into the city
  • V. Other biophilic urban strategies
  • Part 4: Successes and future directions.
  • Chapter 13. Lessons from the world's emerging biophilic cities
  • Chapter 14. Overcoming the obstacles and challenges that remain
  • Chapter 15. Conclusions : reimagining cities of the future.