Sustainable Residential Landscapes:An International Perspective
Material type:
ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020Description: 1 electronic resource (264 p.)ISBN: - books978-3-03921-873-8
- 9783039218738
- 9783039218721
- carbon reduction
- intergenerational engagement
- tree planting structure
- urban tree
- All-Area Integrated Development
- residential landscapes
- small towns
- rural landscape architecture
- urban commons
- demolition/relocation-oriented market model (D/RMM)
- parks
- youth at risk
- spatial theory
- wellbeing
- building energy saving
- Guatemala
- land use change
- new rural construction model (NRCM)
- substrate
- phosphorus
- green infrastructure
- Origin Farmer Indigenous Territory
- dwellings
- residential sustainability
- residential neighborhood parks
- sustainable livelihoods
- sustainability
- ecological priority
- CPTED
- ecological service
- circular economy
- action research
- urban villages transformation
- cohousing
- public space recovery
- Bolivian Amazon
- design model
- social sustainability
- community service learning
- rural revitalization
- China
- coordinated development of rural communities &
- shared resources
- rain gardens
- tactical urbanism
- climate sensitive design
- prevention of gender-based violence
- polyculture
- comfort
- Indigenous versus non-indigenous land-use
- bioretention
- monoculture
- landscape performance evaluation
- low impact development
- governance
- territory
Open Access star Unrestricted online access
This book is a compilation of 10 recently published academic articles addressing sustainable residential landscape design and planning across geographies, scales, and perspectives: from American rain garden design to South Korean urban forestry; from Mexican community open space design to Australian neighborhood park planning; and from Chinese urban design to Bolivian land-use change. This volume brings together authors from a growing community of landscape sustainability scholars of landscape architecture and architecture; planning and construction; ecology and horticulture; agricultural and environmental sciences; and health, exercise, and nutrition. In summary, these papers address facets of a fundamental challenge for the 21st century: the design and planning of sustainable and resilient human settlements.
Creative Commons https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ cc https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
English
There are no comments on this title.
