Routledge Handbook of Urban Landscape Research

Routledge Handbook of Urban Landscape Research

Bishop, Kate; Corkery, Linda

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

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Inglês

9780367625252

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Landscape Architecture: Playing a Vital Role in a Time of Climate Crisis, Global Urbanization and Social Upheaval

Linda Corkery and Kate Bishop

Section 1: Governance, Power and Partnerships

1. Integrated and Long-Term Approaches to Urban Landscape Development: the Option of Combined Governance and Management

Thomas Randrup and Maerit Jansson

2. Transforming the Abandoned Urban Landscape

Jill Desimini

3. Reimagining Landscape: Landscape-led Governance to Support Future Transformation and Change

Marina Cervera Alonso de Medina, Kathryn Moore and Peter Larkham

4. Bicycle Infrastructure Design and Street politics: From Bourke Street's Flagship Project to COVID-19 Pop-Ups

Mike Harris

5. Achieving Tree-lined Streetscapes in Western Sydney: Intentions Versus Reality

Christina Silk

Section 2: Infrastructure, Systems and Performance

6. Air Quality, Heat and Health: The Role of Green Infrastructure

Louise McKenzie, Paul Osmond and Andrea Mechelli

7. The Parametric Paradigm: The Implementation of the Digital Design Technology

Nadia Amoroso, Christine Pedersen and Afshin Ashari

8. Technology and its Role in the Public Realm

Nancy Marshall

9. Above and Beyond: Aerial Technologies, Atmosphere and Landscape

Paul Cureton, Rupert Griffiths and Nick Dunn

10. Reclaiming Australian Peri-Urban Territories for Landscape Architecture: A Rationale for Change?

Sara Padgett-Kjaersgaard

11. Aesthetics and Performance of Stormwater Infrastructure

Yuanqiu Feng and Joan Iverson Nassauer

12. Landscape Lifecycles: Renewed Principles for Waste in Urban Landscape Design

Catherine De Almeida

Section 3: Environment, Resilience and Climate Change

13. Applied Urban Resilience Framework: Operationalizing Resilience in Urbanized Landscapes through Spatial Design

Joao Cortesao and Claudiu Forgaci

14. Three Forms of Resilience Learned from the Safe-to-Flood Landscape of the Upper Mekong Delta

Elisa Palazzo, Bruno Pelucca, Sylvie Tram Nguyen and Shirleyana Shirleyana

15. Rethinking Green Infrastructure Planning: Making Green Space Work in Times of Financial, Social and Ecological Uncertainty

Ian Mell

16. Research Questions for Dynamic Landscapes in a Rapidly Changing Tropical City

Yun Hye Hwang and Shawn Lum

17. Urban Energy Infrastructure Transitions: The Participation of Local Citizens in the Development of Smart Local Energy Systems and Sustainable Heating

Fionnguala Sherry-Brennan, Chad Walker and Patrick Devine-Wright

18. Changing Landscapes, Changing Mindsets: Building Capacity Toward Action in the Climate-adaptive Design Studio

Joshua Cerra and Libby Zemaitis

19. A Multidimensional Sustainability Framework for Landscape Architecture: Are Diverse Outcomes Being Realized in Design Practice?

Joshua Zeunert

Section 4: People, Place and Design

20. The Alnarp Method: An Interdisciplinary Based Design of Holistic Healing Gardens Derived from Research and Development in Alnarp Rehabilitation Garden

Patrik Grahn, Anna Bengtsson and Jonathan Stoltz

21. Townscape Analysis: A Comprehensive Methodology for Landscape and Urban Design

Beverly Sandalack

22. Urban Agriculture: Nourishing Cities

Linda Corkery

23. Did Children's Relationship with Urban Public Space Change in the Years of COVID-19?

Kate Bishop

24. The Role of Ojudes in the Socio-cultural Well-being of Children in Ilorin City, Nigeria

Aishat Tayo Abubakar, Mohd Hisyam bin Rasidi and Ismail Said

Section 5: Culture, Heritage and Identity

25.Dealing with Difficult Memories: Treatments for the Wounds of Urban Landscapes

Jacky Bowring

26. Revisiting Post-War Green Open Spaces as 'Welfare Landscapes'

Ellen Braae

27. Conflict and Peace: The Physical and Social effects on the Landscape of Colombia's Informal Settlements

Jaime Hernandez-Garcia and Beau Beza

28. A Line Through a City: Using Transects to Uncover Patterns, Experiences and Histories of Everyday Landscapes

Cory Parker and Patsy Eubanks Owens

Landscape Architecture Remaining Inspired, Engaged and Grounded in the Face of Global Challenges

Kate Bishop and Linda Corkery
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