
Landscape Architecture Frontiers 043
Ecological Restoration through Territorial Spatial Planning
Oro Editions (Publisher)
Published on 13. July 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
164 pages
978-1-951541-41-5 (ISBN)
Description
This issue focuses on:
1)
Exploring the significance of territorial spatial planning by stressing
its necessity and main ideas under the contemporary background of
ecological civilisation construction in China, while re-examining the
role of landscape architects in this reform.
2) Strengthening
research on related methodologies and techniques of urban ecological
planning, ecological security pattern, ecological infrastructure, and
ecological restoration to improve cities liveability and resilience and
rebuild harmonious human-nature relationship under a mandatory planning
framework combined with resilient measures, avoiding inflexible
ecological conservation practices.
3) Analysing and learning from
diversified efforts made by different countries and regions to promote
urban development while protecting ecosystems, particularly their
experience on territorial, regional, and urban planning that is
significantly valuable to the Chinese counterpart, to leverage the value
of territorial natural resources.
4) Exploring feasible approaches
that help restore urban ecosystem structure and ecological elements, and
improve planning and design methods on specific sites, so as to enhance
spatial construction and ecological quality, to eventually improve a
national eco-security pattern with scientific and user-friendly planning
and design.
5) Encouraging applications of research frontiers in
geology, macro-ecology, regional economics, public management, and
sustainability science.
1)
Exploring the significance of territorial spatial planning by stressing
its necessity and main ideas under the contemporary background of
ecological civilisation construction in China, while re-examining the
role of landscape architects in this reform.
2) Strengthening
research on related methodologies and techniques of urban ecological
planning, ecological security pattern, ecological infrastructure, and
ecological restoration to improve cities liveability and resilience and
rebuild harmonious human-nature relationship under a mandatory planning
framework combined with resilient measures, avoiding inflexible
ecological conservation practices.
3) Analysing and learning from
diversified efforts made by different countries and regions to promote
urban development while protecting ecosystems, particularly their
experience on territorial, regional, and urban planning that is
significantly valuable to the Chinese counterpart, to leverage the value
of territorial natural resources.
4) Exploring feasible approaches
that help restore urban ecosystem structure and ecological elements, and
improve planning and design methods on specific sites, so as to enhance
spatial construction and ecological quality, to eventually improve a
national eco-security pattern with scientific and user-friendly planning
and design.
5) Encouraging applications of research frontiers in
geology, macro-ecology, regional economics, public management, and
sustainability science.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
San Rafael
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
140 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 287 mm
Width: 279 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
771 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-951541-41-5 (9781951541415)
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Kongjian Yu is a doctor of design at Graduate School of
Design, Harvard University, is an honorary foreign fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a professor at the College of
Architecture and Landscape, Peking University. Niall Kirkwood
is a professor of landscape architecture and technology, is the
director at the Center for Technology and Environment, and is the
co-director of technology platform, at the Department of Landscape
Architecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design. Christina von Haaren is a professor and PhD supervisor at the Institute of Environmental Planning, Leibniz University Hanover. Zhifang Wang is an associated professor and PhD supervisor at the College of Architecture and Landscape, Peking University. Bruno De Meulder
is a professor of urbanism, OSA Research Group, at the Department of
Architecture, and a faculty member at engineering Science, KU Leuven. Xiaoxuan Lu is an assistant professor of landscape architecture at the University of Hong Kong. Federico Ruberto
is the co-founder of reMIX Studio, an adjunct faculty member in the
department of architecture and sustainable design at Singapore
University of Technology and Design.
Design, Harvard University, is an honorary foreign fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a professor at the College of
Architecture and Landscape, Peking University. Niall Kirkwood
is a professor of landscape architecture and technology, is the
director at the Center for Technology and Environment, and is the
co-director of technology platform, at the Department of Landscape
Architecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design. Christina von Haaren is a professor and PhD supervisor at the Institute of Environmental Planning, Leibniz University Hanover. Zhifang Wang is an associated professor and PhD supervisor at the College of Architecture and Landscape, Peking University. Bruno De Meulder
is a professor of urbanism, OSA Research Group, at the Department of
Architecture, and a faculty member at engineering Science, KU Leuven. Xiaoxuan Lu is an assistant professor of landscape architecture at the University of Hong Kong. Federico Ruberto
is the co-founder of reMIX Studio, an adjunct faculty member in the
department of architecture and sustainable design at Singapore
University of Technology and Design.