03898nam 2201009z- 450 9910372785503321202102123-03921-873-5(CKB)4100000010163771(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/60350(oapen)doab60350(EXLCZ)99410000001016377120202102d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSustainable Residential Landscapes:An International PerspectiveMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (264 p.)3-03921-872-7 This book is a compilation of 10 recently published academic articles addressing sustainable residential landscape design and planning across geographies, scales, and perspectives: from American rain garden design to South Korean urban forestry; from Mexican community open space design to Australian neighborhood park planning; and from Chinese urban design to Bolivian land-use change. This volume brings together authors from a growing community of landscape sustainability scholars of landscape architecture and architecture; planning and construction; ecology and horticulture; agricultural and environmental sciences; and health, exercise, and nutrition. In summary, these papers address facets of a fundamental challenge for the 21st century: the design and planning of sustainable and resilient human settlements.Sustainable Residential LandscapesArchitecturebicsscaction researchAll-Area Integrated DevelopmentbioretentionBolivian Amazonbuilding energy savingcarbon reductionChinacircular economyclimate sensitive designcohousingcomfortcommunity service learningcoordinated development of rural communities &CPTEDdemolition/relocation-oriented market model (D/RMM)design modeldwellingsecological priorityecological servicegovernancegreen infrastructureGuatemalaIndigenous versus non-indigenous land-useintergenerational engagementland use changelandscape performance evaluationlow impact developmentmonoculturenew rural construction model (NRCM)Origin Farmer Indigenous Territoryparksphosphoruspolycultureprevention of gender-based violencepublic space recoveryrain gardensresidential landscapesresidential neighborhood parksresidential sustainabilityrural landscape architecturerural revitalizationshared resourcessmall townssocial sustainabilityspatial theorysubstratesustainabilitysustainable livelihoodstactical urbanismterritorytree planting structureurban commonsurban treeurban villages transformationwellbeingyouth at riskArchitectureSmith Carlauth65954BOOK9910372785503321Sustainable Residential Landscapes:An International Perspective3036642UNINA