This thesis describes a framework for transitioning to regenerative urbanism. Regenerative urbanism represents a new planning paradigm that optimises urban fabric and applies a regenerative design overlay to deliver highly liveable and sustainable urban development. This approach integrates across systems (energy, transport, water, waste, food, biodiversity), and scales (plot, precinct, city). Mainstreaming regenerative urbanism could usher in a period of planetary biosphere regeneration by facilitating a global network of net positive impact regenerative cities
In the essay entitled ‘Towards a Sustainable City Centre’ (published in JGB Summer 2006), the author...
This paper presents new research in the area of Green Urbanism in form of two models for urban growt...
Regenerative sustainability is gaining great attention as an essential concept for a transformative ...
The emerging ‘grand challenges’ of climate change, resource scarcity and population growth present a...
REGENERATIVE URBAN DEVELOPMENT: A ROADMAP TO THE CITY WE NEED Regenerative urban development: a roa...
This article suggests that to adequately tackle climate breakdown, urban planning needs to move beyo...
Rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, and capitalist developments have changed human values to be d...
Regenerative sustainability is emerging as an alternative discourse around the transition from a ‘me...
© 2017.This paper uses urban metabolism as a way to understand the sustainability of cities. It sugg...
This thesis investigates three large-scale urban projects in Australia: Kogarah in NSW, Dandenong in...
Regenerative sustainability is emerging as an alternative discourse around the transition from a ‘me...
This article suggests that to adequately tackle climate breakdown, urban planning needs to move beyo...
AbstractThis Call for Papers (CfPs) for a Special Volume of Journal of Cleaner Production (SV) focus...
This volume focuses on the theory and practice of the regenerative development paradigm that is rapi...
Innovations capable of initiating a sustainability transformation of ageing suburbs in high-income W...
In the essay entitled ‘Towards a Sustainable City Centre’ (published in JGB Summer 2006), the author...
This paper presents new research in the area of Green Urbanism in form of two models for urban growt...
Regenerative sustainability is gaining great attention as an essential concept for a transformative ...
The emerging ‘grand challenges’ of climate change, resource scarcity and population growth present a...
REGENERATIVE URBAN DEVELOPMENT: A ROADMAP TO THE CITY WE NEED Regenerative urban development: a roa...
This article suggests that to adequately tackle climate breakdown, urban planning needs to move beyo...
Rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, and capitalist developments have changed human values to be d...
Regenerative sustainability is emerging as an alternative discourse around the transition from a ‘me...
© 2017.This paper uses urban metabolism as a way to understand the sustainability of cities. It sugg...
This thesis investigates three large-scale urban projects in Australia: Kogarah in NSW, Dandenong in...
Regenerative sustainability is emerging as an alternative discourse around the transition from a ‘me...
This article suggests that to adequately tackle climate breakdown, urban planning needs to move beyo...
AbstractThis Call for Papers (CfPs) for a Special Volume of Journal of Cleaner Production (SV) focus...
This volume focuses on the theory and practice of the regenerative development paradigm that is rapi...
Innovations capable of initiating a sustainability transformation of ageing suburbs in high-income W...
In the essay entitled ‘Towards a Sustainable City Centre’ (published in JGB Summer 2006), the author...
This paper presents new research in the area of Green Urbanism in form of two models for urban growt...
Regenerative sustainability is gaining great attention as an essential concept for a transformative ...