Sustainable landscape planning in selected urban regions / Makoto Yokohari, Akinobu Murakami, Yuji Hara, Kazuaki Tsuchiya, editors.

This book provides a unique contribution to the science of sustainable societies by challenging the traditional concept of rural-urban dichotomy. It combines environmental engineering and landscape sciences perspectives on urban region issues, making the book a unique work in urban study literatures...

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Other Authors: Yokohari, Makoto (Editor), Murakami, Akinobu (Editor), Hara, Yuji (Editor), Tsuchiya, Kazuaki (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Japan : Springer, [2017]
Series:Science for sustainable societies,
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:This book provides a unique contribution to the science of sustainable societies by challenging the traditional concept of rural-urban dichotomy. It combines environmental engineering and landscape sciences perspectives on urban region issues, making the book a unique work in urban study literatures. Today's extended urban regions often maintain rural features within their boundaries and also have strong social, economic, and environmental linkages with the surrounding rural areas. These intra- and inter- linkages between urban and rural systems produce complex interdependences with global and local sustainability issues, including those of climate change, resource exploitation, ecosystem degradation and human wellbeing. Planning and other prospective actions for the sustainability of urban regions, therefore, cannot solely depend on "urban" approaches; rather, they need to integrate broader landscape perspectives that take extended social and ecological systems into consideration. This volume shows how to untangle, diagnose, and transform urban regions through distinctive thematic contributions across a variety of academic disciplines ranging from environmental engineering and geography to landscape ecology and urban planning. Case studies, selected from across the world and investigating urban regions in East Asia, Europe, North America and South-East Asia, collectively illustrate shared and differentiated drivers of sustainability challenges and provide informative inputs to global and local sustainability initiatives.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xv, 265 pages) : illustrations (some colour), maps.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:4431564438
9784431564430
4431564454
9784431564454
ISSN:2197-7348
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