Large modern cities have effectively declared their independence from nature. But while they take up only three to four percent of the world's land surface, their ecological footprints cover the entire globe.
Large modern cities have effectively declared their independence from nature. But while they take up only three to four percent of the world's land surface, their ecological footprints cover the entire globe.
Prof. Herbert Girardet is a prolific author, conference speaker and international consultant in the field of cultural and urban ecology. He is a recipient of a UN 'Global 500 Award for Outstanding Environmental Achievements', a member of the Club of Rome, and the World Academy of Art and Science, and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects. He is a former chairman of the Schumacher Society, UK, and a trustee of the charity Artists Project Earth. He is a co-founder, former programme director and honorary member of the World Future Council. In 2003 he was inaugural 'Thinker in Residence' in Adelaide, developing regenerative development strategies for South Australia which have been largely implemented. Most recently he has been working extensively in the Middle East and also in Bristol.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction and summary 2. Resource use in an urbanizing world 3. Agropolis - the city in its local landscape 4. Living in Petropolis 5. Cities and entropy 6. The urban metabolism 7. From Petropolis to Ecopolis 8. Case studies
1. Introduction and summary 2. Resource use in an urbanizing world 3. Agropolis - the city in its local landscape 4. Living in Petropolis 5. Cities and entropy 6. The urban metabolism 7. From Petropolis to Ecopolis 8. Case studies
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