The climate crisis has grown worse, with impacts more severe, widespread, unpredictable, and what’s worse, not dealt with globally in a meaningful way. The devastating wildfires in Australia in late 2019 and the western United States of America (USA) in 2020 seemed to underscore that consensus, with tens of millions of acres, thousands of homes burned, many lives lost, including an estimated one billion animals. As humans and our constructions - roads, infrastructures, buildings - destroy and invade formerly intact habitats across the globe, species of all kinds interact in new ways. As cities have grown into metropolises, megacities, and city regions, people witness the increasing urgency to plan and manage these behemoths so that their re...
Since August 1, 2018 human beings are indebted to the earth, they lived the resources they do not ow...
Contemporary literature is now full of more or less imaginative or apocalyptic references to globa...
This paper argues that there has to be a far more serious engagement with the ways in which climate ...
Regional design, long a backbone for spatial planning, even if under other names, has become topical...
In a rapidly urbanizing world climate change and biodiversity loss are amongst the biggest risks for...
The current and the next decades promise to be difficult ones. Long-anticipated resource scarcity, p...
The Routledge Handbook of Regional Design explores contemporary research, policy, and practice that ...
As Technological advancement marches forward, it is crucial that we assess the environmental impact ...
The current unfolding of the climate emergency urges cities to take action and lead the transition t...
As society responds to climate extremity and the COVID-19 pandemic, and as decarbonisation transform...
The effects of the Anthropocene are mainly urban, because the cities with their expansion have devou...
Cities across the world are changing rapidly. Driven by population growth, migration, economic decli...
As it becomes clear that climate change is not easily within the boundaries of the 1990 s, society n...
Cities are the main culprits in terms of carbon emissions. It is in cities that the effects of clima...
At a fast pace, the urbanization level is increasing worldwide and the projections indicate that 2/3...
Since August 1, 2018 human beings are indebted to the earth, they lived the resources they do not ow...
Contemporary literature is now full of more or less imaginative or apocalyptic references to globa...
This paper argues that there has to be a far more serious engagement with the ways in which climate ...
Regional design, long a backbone for spatial planning, even if under other names, has become topical...
In a rapidly urbanizing world climate change and biodiversity loss are amongst the biggest risks for...
The current and the next decades promise to be difficult ones. Long-anticipated resource scarcity, p...
The Routledge Handbook of Regional Design explores contemporary research, policy, and practice that ...
As Technological advancement marches forward, it is crucial that we assess the environmental impact ...
The current unfolding of the climate emergency urges cities to take action and lead the transition t...
As society responds to climate extremity and the COVID-19 pandemic, and as decarbonisation transform...
The effects of the Anthropocene are mainly urban, because the cities with their expansion have devou...
Cities across the world are changing rapidly. Driven by population growth, migration, economic decli...
As it becomes clear that climate change is not easily within the boundaries of the 1990 s, society n...
Cities are the main culprits in terms of carbon emissions. It is in cities that the effects of clima...
At a fast pace, the urbanization level is increasing worldwide and the projections indicate that 2/3...
Since August 1, 2018 human beings are indebted to the earth, they lived the resources they do not ow...
Contemporary literature is now full of more or less imaginative or apocalyptic references to globa...
This paper argues that there has to be a far more serious engagement with the ways in which climate ...