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Book Synopsis
Given the ongoing climate and socio-ecological emergencies, it is paramount to support a socially just rethinking of the world we inhabit, which is intrinsically dependent on the health of the earth's systems. This requires a radical transformation of the role of environmental designers in developing propositions, mitigation strategies and advocacy initiatives. This issue ofADexplores the principles behind the Green New Deal and how they apply to the architectural and landscape professions. Whatever form the Green New Deal will take and is taking, it will be materialised through infrastructure, buildings, landscapes and various other constructed forms. The contributors to thisADexamine the theoretical frameworks and design practices within which the protocols of the Green New Deal could be integrated. Initially, such a goal requires a survey of the available design tools and methodologies necessary to achieve a transition to a decarbonised economy in an equitable manner. The article

Table of Contents

About the Guest-Editor 5

José Alfredo Ramírez

Introduction 6

Designing Landscapes

How Policies Shape the World

José Alfredo Ramírez

Visualising a 12

Transformative Space that Puts People

and Climate First

Miriam Brett

Crises and 20

Contestations

The Promise and Peril of Designing a Green New Deal

Billy Fleming

‘Raising the Stakes 28

for Landscape’ in the Climate Crisis

Clara Olóriz Sanjuán

Just Transition 36

Rewiring Carbon-Pollutant Landscapes and Labour into a Community Forestry Framework

Elena Luciano Suastegui, Rafael Martinez Caldera and Yasmina Yehia

Dynamic Domains of 44

Antarctica

A Design Model of Global Commons in Sync

with Planetary Metabolism

Daniel Kiss and Swadheet Chaturvedi

Take Back the Land 54

Godofredo Enes Pereira, Christina Leigh Geros and Jon Goodbun

Making Space for 62

Green Work

Julian Siravo

Taking Apart 70

Buildings and Systems

In Converstaion with

Mae Bowley of Re:Purpose Savannah

Jane Mah Hutton and Alison Creba

The Red Deal 78

Decolonising Climate Action

Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió and Danika Cooper

Design Perspectives 86

from the Global South

The Case of Mexico

José Alfredo Ramírez

Country-Led 96

Approaches in Land Management and Design

Liam Mouritz and Alex Breedon

Monsoonal Solidarity 104

A Global Approach to Climate Justice

Lindsay Bremner

Town, Country and Wilderness 112

Planning the Half-Earth

Troy Vettese, Drew Pendergrass and Filip Mesko

Towards the Abolition of the Hinterlands 120

Kai Heron and Alex Heffron

From Another Perspective 128

A Rapturous Delight in the Natural World

Laurie Chetwood

Neil Spiller

Green New Deal Landscapes

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 30/12/2021
    ISBN13: 9781119743255, 978-1119743255
    ISBN10: 1119743257

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Given the ongoing climate and socio-ecological emergencies, it is paramount to support a socially just rethinking of the world we inhabit, which is intrinsically dependent on the health of the earth's systems. This requires a radical transformation of the role of environmental designers in developing propositions, mitigation strategies and advocacy initiatives. This issue ofADexplores the principles behind the Green New Deal and how they apply to the architectural and landscape professions. Whatever form the Green New Deal will take and is taking, it will be materialised through infrastructure, buildings, landscapes and various other constructed forms. The contributors to thisADexamine the theoretical frameworks and design practices within which the protocols of the Green New Deal could be integrated. Initially, such a goal requires a survey of the available design tools and methodologies necessary to achieve a transition to a decarbonised economy in an equitable manner. The article

    Table of Contents

    About the Guest-Editor 5

    José Alfredo Ramírez

    Introduction 6

    Designing Landscapes

    How Policies Shape the World

    José Alfredo Ramírez

    Visualising a 12

    Transformative Space that Puts People

    and Climate First

    Miriam Brett

    Crises and 20

    Contestations

    The Promise and Peril of Designing a Green New Deal

    Billy Fleming

    ‘Raising the Stakes 28

    for Landscape’ in the Climate Crisis

    Clara Olóriz Sanjuán

    Just Transition 36

    Rewiring Carbon-Pollutant Landscapes and Labour into a Community Forestry Framework

    Elena Luciano Suastegui, Rafael Martinez Caldera and Yasmina Yehia

    Dynamic Domains of 44

    Antarctica

    A Design Model of Global Commons in Sync

    with Planetary Metabolism

    Daniel Kiss and Swadheet Chaturvedi

    Take Back the Land 54

    Godofredo Enes Pereira, Christina Leigh Geros and Jon Goodbun

    Making Space for 62

    Green Work

    Julian Siravo

    Taking Apart 70

    Buildings and Systems

    In Converstaion with

    Mae Bowley of Re:Purpose Savannah

    Jane Mah Hutton and Alison Creba

    The Red Deal 78

    Decolonising Climate Action

    Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió and Danika Cooper

    Design Perspectives 86

    from the Global South

    The Case of Mexico

    José Alfredo Ramírez

    Country-Led 96

    Approaches in Land Management and Design

    Liam Mouritz and Alex Breedon

    Monsoonal Solidarity 104

    A Global Approach to Climate Justice

    Lindsay Bremner

    Town, Country and Wilderness 112

    Planning the Half-Earth

    Troy Vettese, Drew Pendergrass and Filip Mesko

    Towards the Abolition of the Hinterlands 120

    Kai Heron and Alex Heffron

    From Another Perspective 128

    A Rapturous Delight in the Natural World

    Laurie Chetwood

    Neil Spiller

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