Bioregional Planning and Design: Volume II Issues and Practices for a Bioregional Regeneration

This book provides insights and discusses the practical application of the theoretical concept of urban bioregion complementing the general bio-regional planning cross-disciplinary issues provided in Volume I. It examines planning practices, such as relocalisation of energy flows, land protection fo...

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Other Authors: Fanfani, David (Editor), Matarán Ruiz, Alberto (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2020, 2020
Edition:1st ed. 2020
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. The recovery of a holistic and cross-disciplinary approach in a European prospect: some key points. Part I: Planning practice: Issues for bioregional re-localization
  • Chapter 2. Towards connected self-sufficiency: relocalisation of energy flow
  • Chapter 3. Socio-environmental Resilience, Demography and Land Degradation: a Bio-regional Approach
  • Chapter 4. The representation process of local heritage for the territorial project
  • Chapter 5. Agro-ecology: relocalizing agriculture accordingly with places
  • Part II: Regional contexts, practices and projects for a bioregional recovery
  • Chapter 6. Participative agri-food projects in the urban bioregion of the Vega of Granada, Spain
  • Chapter 7. Social contexts, Local practices and Urban Projects for a Bio-regional Post-crisis Recovery: The emblematic Example of Athens’ Fringe, Greece
  • Chapter 8. The ecological transition of Vorarlberg ant its implementation in France
  • Chapter 9. The Bruxellian bioregion between phenomenon and project: the agro-ecological horizon
  • Chapter 10. Agro-urban public space in the European bioregional city: the case of the left riverside agricultural park in Florence
  • Chapter 11. Building the territory of resilience. Present and future perspectives of the bioregional experience in Sardinia Island
  • Chapter 12. The local food system in Lombardy region: a grassroot movement
  • Part III: An Europe-worldwide crossing perspective
  • Chapter 13. The Role of Regenerative Design and Biophilic Urbanism in Regional Sustainability. The case of Curitiba
  • Chapter 14. Indonesia- A bioregional prospect for the Malang peri-urban area
  • Chapter 15. The Role of Local Knowledge for Rural Revitalization in China: Social-Ecological Lessons Learned Through Disasters, Architecture, and Education
  • Chapter 16. Concluding remarks. Rethinking territories from a Biocultural/Bioregional perspective