Urbanization is a defining feature of the modern age, yet the current model of urban development profoundly alters the natural environment, often reducing biodiversity and ultimately threatening human wellbeing. An ecologically based urban planning and design paradigm should consider a more harmonious relationship. Through a systematic literature review of 57 papers, this research identified relevant concepts and theories that could underpin this new paradigm. It revealed a noticeable increase in academic interest in this subject since 2013 and the development of concepts and theories that reflect a more holistic socio-ecological systems approach to urban planning and design based on a transdisciplinary integration and synthesis of research...
The cities of today present requirements that are dissimilar to those of the past. There are cities ...
Rapid urbanization has brought environmentally, socially, and economically great challenges to citie...
In the essay entitled ‘Towards a Sustainable City Centre’ (published in JGB Summer 2006), the author...
Urbanization is a defining feature of the modern age, yet the current model of urban development pro...
Urban sustainability depends on ecosystem services and biodiversity which directly affects quality ...
Cities are characterized by dynamic interactions between socio-economic and biophysical forces. Curr...
Urban environments consist of a mosaic of natural fragments, planned and unintentional habitats host...
Urban environments consist of a mosaic of natural fragments, planned and unintentional habitats host...
Ecological research targeting sustainable urban landscapes needs to include findings and methods fro...
According to the United Nations, the world’s population has recently become predominantly urban, and...
A city is the most dramatic manifestation of human activities on the environment. This human dominat...
In recent decades, the concept of resource efficient cities has emerged as an urban planning paradig...
In recent decades, the concept of resource efficient cities has emerged as an urban planning paradig...
The ecological functions of urban areas are degraded the infrastructures of cities and the built up ...
Rapid urbanization has brought environmentally, socially, and economically great challenges to citie...
The cities of today present requirements that are dissimilar to those of the past. There are cities ...
Rapid urbanization has brought environmentally, socially, and economically great challenges to citie...
In the essay entitled ‘Towards a Sustainable City Centre’ (published in JGB Summer 2006), the author...
Urbanization is a defining feature of the modern age, yet the current model of urban development pro...
Urban sustainability depends on ecosystem services and biodiversity which directly affects quality ...
Cities are characterized by dynamic interactions between socio-economic and biophysical forces. Curr...
Urban environments consist of a mosaic of natural fragments, planned and unintentional habitats host...
Urban environments consist of a mosaic of natural fragments, planned and unintentional habitats host...
Ecological research targeting sustainable urban landscapes needs to include findings and methods fro...
According to the United Nations, the world’s population has recently become predominantly urban, and...
A city is the most dramatic manifestation of human activities on the environment. This human dominat...
In recent decades, the concept of resource efficient cities has emerged as an urban planning paradig...
In recent decades, the concept of resource efficient cities has emerged as an urban planning paradig...
The ecological functions of urban areas are degraded the infrastructures of cities and the built up ...
Rapid urbanization has brought environmentally, socially, and economically great challenges to citie...
The cities of today present requirements that are dissimilar to those of the past. There are cities ...
Rapid urbanization has brought environmentally, socially, and economically great challenges to citie...
In the essay entitled ‘Towards a Sustainable City Centre’ (published in JGB Summer 2006), the author...