This paper presents an ecosystem biomimicry methodology for urban design called ecosystem service analysis. Ecosystem services analysis can provide quantifiable goals for urban ecological regeneration that are determined by site specific ecology and climate of an urban area. This is important given the large negative environmental impact that most cities currently have on ecosystems. If cities can provide some of their own ecosystem services, pressure may be decreased on the surrounding ecosystems. This is crucial because healthier ecosystems enable humans to better adapt to the impacts that climate change is currently having on urban built environments and will continue to have in the future. A case study analyzing two ecosystem services (...
The recent United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties (‘COP 21′...
Tools that spatially model ecosystem services offer the opportunity to include ecological values int...
Urban areas are conceptualised as aggregates of discrete elements designed and operating at building...
This paper presents an ecosystem biomimicry methodology for urban design called ecosystem service an...
This paper employs a unique ecosystem services analysis methodology to evaluate how cities could sup...
AbstractThis paper proposes using an understanding of ecosystem services to determine measurable goa...
Humans will need to mitigate the causes of, and adapt to climate change and the loss of biodiversity...
Built environment professionals must solve urgent and complex problems related to mitigating and ada...
Built environment professionals must solve urgent and complex problems related to mitigating and ada...
Abstract: Many cities are vulnerable to flooding due to their high proportion of impervious sur-face...
Redesigning and retrofitting cities so they become complex systems that create ecological and cultur...
Future built environments need to address climate change and biodiversity loss. This research shows ...
Many cities are vulnerable to flooding due to their high proportion of impervious surfaces and lack ...
International audienceUrban design organises and transforms the space, reflecting human context on c...
By 2050, 68% of the world’s population will likely live in cities. Human settlements depend on resou...
The recent United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties (‘COP 21′...
Tools that spatially model ecosystem services offer the opportunity to include ecological values int...
Urban areas are conceptualised as aggregates of discrete elements designed and operating at building...
This paper presents an ecosystem biomimicry methodology for urban design called ecosystem service an...
This paper employs a unique ecosystem services analysis methodology to evaluate how cities could sup...
AbstractThis paper proposes using an understanding of ecosystem services to determine measurable goa...
Humans will need to mitigate the causes of, and adapt to climate change and the loss of biodiversity...
Built environment professionals must solve urgent and complex problems related to mitigating and ada...
Built environment professionals must solve urgent and complex problems related to mitigating and ada...
Abstract: Many cities are vulnerable to flooding due to their high proportion of impervious sur-face...
Redesigning and retrofitting cities so they become complex systems that create ecological and cultur...
Future built environments need to address climate change and biodiversity loss. This research shows ...
Many cities are vulnerable to flooding due to their high proportion of impervious surfaces and lack ...
International audienceUrban design organises and transforms the space, reflecting human context on c...
By 2050, 68% of the world’s population will likely live in cities. Human settlements depend on resou...
The recent United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties (‘COP 21′...
Tools that spatially model ecosystem services offer the opportunity to include ecological values int...
Urban areas are conceptualised as aggregates of discrete elements designed and operating at building...