REGENERATIVE URBAN DEVELOPMENT: A ROADMAP TO THE CITY WE NEED Regenerative urban development: a roadmap to the city we need / Woo, Fiona (Rights reserved) ( -
In a view of a city as a living system reframing urban theories and images starting from the 20th ce...
The limits to growth are clear from the ‘70s; nevertheless, a better definition and application of s...
The contemporary models of city shaping introduce the principles of sustainable design. The possibil...
This thesis describes a framework for transitioning to regenerative urbanism. Regenerative urbanism ...
The emerging ‘grand challenges’ of climate change, resource scarcity and population growth present a...
This article suggests that to adequately tackle climate breakdown, urban planning needs to move beyo...
This article suggests that to adequately tackle climate breakdown, urban planning needs to move beyo...
We live in a world of cities, where more than half of the population lives and works in urban settle...
In this chapter we explore the nexus of Nature, Human and the Built Environment and how combined the...
The effects of the Anthropocene are mainly urban, because the cities with their expansion have devou...
The limits to growth are clear from the ‘70s; nevertheless, a better definition and application of s...
The failure of European development model based on financial protocols urges the need to "re-think c...
As Technological advancement marches forward, it is crucial that we assess the environmental impact ...
AbstractIn the mad race of development, we have developed a myopic vision thereby endangering the co...
Massive growth is threatening the sustainability of cities and the quality of city life. Mass urbani...
In a view of a city as a living system reframing urban theories and images starting from the 20th ce...
The limits to growth are clear from the ‘70s; nevertheless, a better definition and application of s...
The contemporary models of city shaping introduce the principles of sustainable design. The possibil...
This thesis describes a framework for transitioning to regenerative urbanism. Regenerative urbanism ...
The emerging ‘grand challenges’ of climate change, resource scarcity and population growth present a...
This article suggests that to adequately tackle climate breakdown, urban planning needs to move beyo...
This article suggests that to adequately tackle climate breakdown, urban planning needs to move beyo...
We live in a world of cities, where more than half of the population lives and works in urban settle...
In this chapter we explore the nexus of Nature, Human and the Built Environment and how combined the...
The effects of the Anthropocene are mainly urban, because the cities with their expansion have devou...
The limits to growth are clear from the ‘70s; nevertheless, a better definition and application of s...
The failure of European development model based on financial protocols urges the need to "re-think c...
As Technological advancement marches forward, it is crucial that we assess the environmental impact ...
AbstractIn the mad race of development, we have developed a myopic vision thereby endangering the co...
Massive growth is threatening the sustainability of cities and the quality of city life. Mass urbani...
In a view of a city as a living system reframing urban theories and images starting from the 20th ce...
The limits to growth are clear from the ‘70s; nevertheless, a better definition and application of s...
The contemporary models of city shaping introduce the principles of sustainable design. The possibil...