Forest Urbanisms
Wim Wambecq-Joris Moonen-Bruno Amadei-Liv Elbirk-Kate Cullity-Margarita Jover-Björn Bracke-Koenraad Danneels-Marlène Boura-Swagata Das-Kamni Gill-Alejandra Parra-Ortiz-Gina Serrano-Aragundi-Jörg Rekittke-Takako Tajima-Jamie Vanucchi-Maria Goula-Chiara Cavalieri-Cecil Koninendijk-Rik De Vreese-Bart Muys-Colleen Murphy-Dunning-Bas Smets-Kongjian Yu
Engels | 22-11-2024 | 240 pagina's
9789462704213
Paperback / softback
€ 42,00
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How forest urbanism can address the contemporary socio-ecological crisis
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This publication brings together essays by scholars in forestry, urbanism and other disciplines, designers, practitioners and policy makers. It explores the multifaceted notion of forest urbanisms, including a conceptual framing essay; contributions from the sciences such as bioscience engineering, architecture, urbanism and public policy; contemporary forest urbanism projects and explorative essays that make tangible an agenda for the 21st century. With descriptions of both built and non-built projects from around the globe, the essays show how such projects substantiate a radical shift in humankind’s occupation of the world, where ecologies and urbanisms converge and agriculture, forests, and settlements are integrated.
Forest Urbanisms extends growing research on a new nature–culture relationship, the necessity for trees in cities, and a rebalancing of ecology and urbanism.
Bruno De Meulder is professor of urbanism at KU Leuven. His research focuses on colonial and post-colonial as well as postindustrial contexts, combining historical analysis with design scenarios.
Kelly Shannon is professor of urbanism at KU Leuven. Her research is at the crossroads of interpretative mapping and projective cartographies, focusing on landscape urbanism to rebalance ecology and development.
Slogan/Promotie
A radical redefinition of how humanity occupies the earth — through forestry, agriculture, and settlement — and rearticulates environmental stewardship by intertwining ecologies and urbanisms, this publication brings together essays by scholars in forestry, urbanism and other disciplines, designers, practitioners and policy makers. It explores the multifaceted notion of forest urbanisms, including a conceptual framing essay, contributions from the sciences such as bioscience engineering, architecture, urbanism and public policy, contemporary forest urbanism projects and explorative essays that make tangible an agenda for the 21st century. With descriptions of both built and non-built projects from around the globe, the essays show how such projects substantiate a radical shift in humankind’s occupation of the world, where ecologies and urbanisms converge and agriculture, forestry, and settlements are integrated.
Forest Urbanisms extends growing research on a new nature–culture relationship, the necessity for trees in cities, and a rebalancing of ecology and urbanism.
Details
EAN : | 9789462704213 |
Uitgever : | Universitaire Pers Leuven |
Publicatie datum : | 22-11-2024 |
Uitvoering : | Paperback / softback |
Taal/Talen : | Engels |
Hoogte : | 240 mm |
Breedte : | 170 mm |
Dikte : | 15 mm |
Gewicht : | 624 gr |
Status : | Werkdagen voor 18 uur besteld: volgende dag geleverd |
Aantal pagina's : | 240 |
Reeks : | LAP |
Keywords : | design research;ecologies;forest urbanism;landscape urbanism;settlements;stewardship;urban forestry |