Bioregional planning and design. David Fanfani, Alberto Matarán Ruiz, editors. Volume I, Perspectives on a transitional century /
This book provides a review of the bioregionalist theory in the field of spatial planning and design as a suitable approach to cope with the growing concerns about the negative effects of metropolization processes and the need for a sustainable transition. The book starts out with a section on rethi...
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Cham, Switzerland :
Springer,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Bioregional planning. Relocalizing cities and communities for a post oil civilization
- Chapter 2. A bioregional Bridge Across the Urban Rural-Divide
- Part I: Rethinking places for community life
- Chapter 3. The urban bioregion in the territorialist approach
- Chapter 4. Rearticulating the economy from the local level: towards an economy rooted in caring for life. Chapter 5. Bioregion and spatial configurations. The co-evolutionary nature of the urban ecosystem. Chapter 6. Social justice in spatial planning: which contribution of bioregionalism?
- Part II: Fields for (re)framing planning in bioregional sense
- Chapter 7. Bioregional Planning and Biophilic urbanism
- Chapter 8. Co-evolutionary recovery of the urban/rural interface: policies, planning and design issues for the urban bioregion
- Chapter 9. Agriurban commons. Which resistance and adaptation processes to metropolization?
- Chapter 10. Rural-urban relations as assemblages: a conceptual framework for urban food policies
- Chapte 11. Looking forward: some opportunities and challenges for bioregional planning in current policies and planning framework
- Chapter 12. Short Glossary.