The twenty-first century is the era when populations of cities will exceed rural communities for the first time in human history. The population growth of cities in many countries, including those in transition from planned to market economies, is putting considerable strain on ecological and natural resources. This paper examines four central issues: (a) the challenges and opportunities presented through working in jurisdictions where there are no official or established methods in place to guide regional, ecological and landscape planning and design; (b) the experience of the author’s practice—Gillespies LLP—in addressing these challenges using techniques and methods inspired by McHarg in Design with Nature in the Russian Federation in th...
The city is an aggregate of anthropogenic, natural-anthropogenic and natural objects that are interr...
The article considers the challenges of designing sustainable landscape architectural projects in Ru...
Ecopolis is based on the idea of a coherent evolution of the biosphere and mankind in terms of dynam...
The 21st century is the era when populations of cities will exceed rural communities for the first t...
The depth and severity of the planet's ecological and social crisis demands solutions and actions wh...
From the second half of the last century ecology has been recognized as one of the most important va...
To base urbanization on nature, inspiring ecologies are necessary. The concept of nature-based solut...
In this article, the co-authors tackle the problem of the social sense and mission of the projects d...
It is necessary to reconsider the role of natural areas and landscape approaches to improve the qual...
This book discusses the way that a nature-driven approach to urbanism can be applied at each of the ...
The article describes the results of design studies aimed at increasing the sustainability of the en...
Ecological Urbanism asks, what are climate change, urbanisation and ecology doing to th...
In this master’s thesis, the study focuses on the investigation of nature-based design solutions for...
This book outlines an interdisciplinary "process model" for urban design that has been developed and...
Abstract“Landscape” refers both to a conceptual field that examines how humans affect geographic spa...
The city is an aggregate of anthropogenic, natural-anthropogenic and natural objects that are interr...
The article considers the challenges of designing sustainable landscape architectural projects in Ru...
Ecopolis is based on the idea of a coherent evolution of the biosphere and mankind in terms of dynam...
The 21st century is the era when populations of cities will exceed rural communities for the first t...
The depth and severity of the planet's ecological and social crisis demands solutions and actions wh...
From the second half of the last century ecology has been recognized as one of the most important va...
To base urbanization on nature, inspiring ecologies are necessary. The concept of nature-based solut...
In this article, the co-authors tackle the problem of the social sense and mission of the projects d...
It is necessary to reconsider the role of natural areas and landscape approaches to improve the qual...
This book discusses the way that a nature-driven approach to urbanism can be applied at each of the ...
The article describes the results of design studies aimed at increasing the sustainability of the en...
Ecological Urbanism asks, what are climate change, urbanisation and ecology doing to th...
In this master’s thesis, the study focuses on the investigation of nature-based design solutions for...
This book outlines an interdisciplinary "process model" for urban design that has been developed and...
Abstract“Landscape” refers both to a conceptual field that examines how humans affect geographic spa...
The city is an aggregate of anthropogenic, natural-anthropogenic and natural objects that are interr...
The article considers the challenges of designing sustainable landscape architectural projects in Ru...
Ecopolis is based on the idea of a coherent evolution of the biosphere and mankind in terms of dynam...