

An edition of Urban Regions (2008)
Ecology and Planning Beyond the City (Cambridge Studies in Landscape Ecology)
By Richard Forman
Publish Date
May 31, 2008
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
422
Description:
"Natural systems and their human uses are of central importance in urban regions, where diverse greenspaces and built spaces of essentially value spatially intertwine. With land planning, socioeconomics, and natural systems as foundations, this book combines urban planning and ecological science in examining urban regions. Writing for graduate students, academic researchers, planners, conservationists, and policy makers, and with the use of informative urban-region color maps, Richard Forman compares 38 urban regions from 32 nations, including London, Chicago, Ottawa, Brasilia, Cairo, Beijing, Bangkok, Canberra, and a major case study of the Greater Barcelona Region. Alternative patterns of urbanization spread (including sprawl) are evaluated from the perspective of nature and people, and land-use principles extracted from landscape ecology, transportation, and hydrology are stated. Good, bad, and interesting spatial patterns for creating sustainable land mosaics are pinpointed, and urban regions are considered in broader contexts, from climate change to biodiversity loss, disasters, and sense of place."--book jacket.
subjects: Landscape ecology, Case studies, Landscape protection, Urban policy, Regional planning, City planning, Cities and towns, Ecology, Amenagement du territoire, Politique urbaine, Paysage, Protection, Ecologie du paysage, Urbanisme, Etudes de Cas, City planning--case studies, Regional planning--case studies, Urban policy--case studies, Landscape protection--case studies, Landscape ecology--case studies, Ht391 .f67 2008, 307.1216