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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG The Green City: Urban Nature as an Ideal, Provider of Services and Conceptual Urban Design Approach
This textbook on the Green City examines urban nature as an ideal, provider of services and conceptual urban design approach. It answers important contemporary questions that arise about the ecological and cultural interactions, development and structure, and ecological performance of urban nature worldwide. The book explains what urban nature is, how it came to be, and how it evolved in the context of the natural and cultural conditions of its sites. It also describes what constitutes urban biodiversity and the role of differentiated urban nature in the Green City concept. Theories of urban development and ecology are linked to practical applications of urban planning and illustrated with many case studies and examples. The great potentials of urban nature are shown in detail. In order to cope with or mitigate problems in the city, a targeted urban nature management adapted to the specific conditions of the different types of urban nature is needed, which includes nature conservation as well as nature design, always keeping in mind the relation to the urban dwellers. The textbook is especially addressed to students and teachers of urban planning, ecology, geography, social sciences as well as practitioners of urban design and nature conservation. This book is a translation of the original German 1st edition Die Grüne Stadt by Jürgen Breuste, published by Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature in 2019. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done by the author primarily in terms of content and scientific terms, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation but without loss of messages. Springer Nature works continuously to further the development of tools for the production of books and on the related technologies to support the authors.
£64.99
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Die wilde Stadt: Stadtwildnis als Ideal, Leistungsträger und Konzept für die Gestaltung von Stadtnatur
Ein städtisches Leben ohne Wildnis ist denkbar, aber nicht erstrebenswert!Stadtwildnis wagen! Das bedeutet ungeplanter Natur im städtischen Leben einen Platz bieten.Die meisten Stadtbewohner wissen heute gar nicht mehr, was Wildnis eigentlich ist, sind aber gleichzeitig von Wildtieren und –pflanzen fasziniert. Wir haben ein tief verwurzeltes Bedürfnis, etwas über das uns umgebende Leben, die Arten und Artenvielfalt zu erfahren, um zu verstehen, wie wir dies auch in die Städte holen können. Trotzdem haben wir keine konkrete Vorstellung wie wilde Stadtnatur integriert in eine grüne Infrastruktur aussehen kann.Dieses Lehrbuch zur wilden Stadt untersucht Stadtwildnis, ihre Erscheinungsformen, ihre Wahrnehmung durch Stadtbewohner und Naturschützer und begreift Wildnis als Chance und Herausforderung. Dabei stellt es Biodiversität und Naturerlebnis in den Mittelpunkt. Es beantwortet wichtige aktuelle Fragen zu den ökologischen und soziokulturellen Grundlagen von Stadtwildnis, zu ihrer Struktur, zum ökologischen Leistungsvermögen, zum Verhalten gegenüber Wildnis und zum Schutz von wilder Natur in der Stadt. Das Buch erklärt, was Stadtwildnis ist, warum sie Lebensraum von wilden Pflanzen und Tieren ist, wie die Bewohner der Stadt mit ihr zusammenleben können und warum Wildnis ein wertvoller Bestandteil einer blauen und grünen urbanen Infrastruktur sein kann.Theorien und Erkenntnisse der Stadtentwicklung und Ökologie werden mit praktischen Anwendungen in der Stadtplanung zum Thema Stadtwildnis verbunden und mit vielen Fallstudien und weltweiten Beispielen veranschaulicht. Die großen Potenziale von Stadtwildnis werden im Detail aufgezeigt. Um Stadtwildnis nicht zum Problem werden zu lassen, bedarf es eines zielgerichteten, an die besonderen Bedingungen wilder Stadtnatur angepassten Wildnis-Managements, das Naturschutz wie Naturgestaltung gleichermaßen einschließt und dabei immer den Bezug zu den Stadtbewohnern im Auge behält.Ein Lehrbuch, das besonders Studierende und Lehrende der Fächer Stadt- und Raumplanung, Ökologie, Biologie, Landschaftsarchitektur, Landschaftspflege, Geographie und Sozialwissenschaften anspricht und darüber hinaus auch fächerübergreifende Studiengänge wie Smart Cities und Naturmanagement sowie Praktiker der Stadtgestaltung und -entwicklung und des Naturschutzes bedient.
£38.74
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Urban Ecosystems: Function, Management and Development
This textbook on urban ecosystems answers important questions about the ecological structure, functions and socio-ecological development of cities worldwide. Based on how cities are developing today in an increasingly urbanized world, it explains ecological challenges for cities of the 21st century such as resource efficiency, climate change, moderation of quality of life and resilience. The book combines theories of urban development and ecology with practical applications and case studies, thus identifying potential for improvement and examples of good ecological urban development worldwide. It shows that cities are by far not only problem areas but also offer great potential for a good life and that the various urban ecosystems can make a considerable contribution to this. The "eco-city" is thus not a utopia,but a real goal that can be pursued step by step in a targeted manner, taking into account the local and regional context.Four renowned urban ecologists have contributed their specific experience in sub-areas without losing sight of the big picture. Jürgen Breuste is an urban ecologist and works at the Paris Lodron University in Salzburg, Austria, on the topics of sustainable urban development, urban biodiversity, ecosystem services and eco-cities. Dagmar Haase is Landschaftsökologin and works at the Humboldt University of Berlin on urban ecosystem services and land use modeling. Stephan Pauleit is a landscape planner and works at the Technical University of Munich on strategies for the sustainable development of urban landscapes. Martin Sauerwein is a geographer and works at the University of Hildesheim on geo-ecology in cultural landscapes, geoarchaeology and soil protection.The textbook addresses a broad audience of students, teachersand also to practitioners in the fields of ecology, urban ecology, urban development, sustainability, urban geography, nature and landscape conservation, spatial planning, landscape ecology, social sciences and urban studies. The numerous photos and graphics, many of them in four colors, as well as clear tables illustrate the facts. Case studies, examples and explanations allow a deeper insight. Questions at the end of each chapter allow the progress of knowledge to be checked, and a comprehensive bibliography for each chapter provides further studies.This book is a translation of the original German 1st edition Stadtökosysteme by Jürgen Breuste published by Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, part of Springer Nature in 2016. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation. Springer Nature works continuously to further the development of tools for the production of books and on the related technologies to support the authors.This springer essential is a translation of the original German 1st edition essentials,Stadtökosysteme by Jürgen Breuste published by Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, part of Springer Nature in 2016. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation. Springer Nature works continuously to further the development of tools for the production of books and on the related technologies to support the authors.
£59.99
Taylor & Francis Inc Impact of Global Changes on Mountains: Responses and Adaptation
Mountain regions encompass nearly 24 percent of the total land surface of the earth and are home to approximately 12 percent of the world’s population. Their ecosystems play a critical role in sustaining human life both in the highlands and the lowlands. During recent years, resource use in high mountain areas has changed mainly in response to the globalization of the economy and increased world population. As a result, mountain regions are undergoing rapid environmental change, exploitation, and depletion of natural resources leading to ecological imbalances and economic unsustainability. Moreover, the changing climatic conditions have stressed mountain ecosystems through higher mean annual temperatures and the melting of glaciers and snow. Altered precipitation patterns have also had an impact. This book addresses these critical issues and looks at ways to stop the downward spiral of resource degradation, rural poverty, and food and livelihood insecurity in mountain regions. The book also discusses new and comprehensive approaches to mountain development that are needed to identify sustainable resource development practices, how to strengthen local institutions and knowledge systems, and how to increase the resilience between mountain environments and their inhabitants.
£170.00