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Ecologically-Compatible Urban Planning : Designing a Healthier Environment - Stefano  Salata

Ecologically-Compatible Urban Planning

Designing a Healthier Environment

By: Stefano Salata

Paperback | 18 October 2019 | Edition Number 1

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Ecosystem service mapping is a fundamental part of developing healthier cities and ensuring an environmentally-oriented land use project. This book demonstrates how to bridge the gap between the theoretical assessment of ecosystem service and its real utilization for land use planning practices.
Ecologically-Compatible Urban Planning: Designing a Healthier Environment demonstrates that renewed collaboration between environmental scientists and urban planners is essential in reforming the traditional method of urban planning to meet the emerging issues posed by contemporary living in urban areas affected by climate change. The first part introduces the reader to the main challenges in urban planning by explaining how changing conditions require a new approach to spatial policies and a more ecological-oriented approach to the city. Part two demonstrates how the traditional approach to the ecological study of urban systems should be integrated with new competences to aid the decision-making phase during urban planning. Part three presents case studies that demonstrate how urban areas are vulnerable to climate conditions and how changing scenarios affect quality of life.




By providing an in-depth analysis of contemporary urbanization, an understanding of the dimension of the phenomena and its cause-effect mechanism, this book maps how ecologically-compatible planning in the contemporary city may successfully design a healthier environment.
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This pocket-size overview of environmental planning for urban land use offers plain language, bullets, and numbered lists to explain a framework for mapping ecosystem services in land use plans, using InVEST, an open-source software model. The framework seeks to promote collaboration between environmental scientists and urban planners and to promote ecological approaches to spatial policies and urban planning. After an introduction to challenges in urban planning, the book describes how to integrate the new methods for planning and decision-making in urban planning and presents two case studies: mapping air quality in urban areas, and indicators of sustainability and resilience in urban ecosystem services. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. -- Annotation (c)2019 * (protoview.com) *

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