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With the aim of projecting alternative and sustainable forms of urbanism, the book asks: What are the key principles of an ecological
urbanism? How might they be organized? And what role might design and planning play in the process?
While climate change, sustainable architecture, and green technologies have become increasingly topical, issues surrounding the sustainability of the city are much less developed. The premise of the book is that an ecological approach is urgently needed both as a remedial device for the contemporary city and an organizing principle
for new cities.
Ecological Urbanism approaches the city without any one set of instruments and with a worldview that is fluid in scale and disciplinary
approach. Design provides the synthetic key to connect ecology with an urbanism that is not in contradiction with its environment.
The book brings together design practitioners and theorists, economists, engineers, artists, policy makers, environmental scientists, and public health specialists, with the goal of reaching a more robust understanding of ecological urbanism and what it might be in the future.
Urban Facilities' in this edition include, ephemeral structures, viewing points and park equipment, but also extend to include bus and tram stations along with market [...]
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La ordenación del borde marítimo de Vigo constituye el principal eje de 'Abrir Vigo al mar', una gran operación urbana que ha
permitido eliminar la barrera [...]