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Beyond the Garden [[electronic resource] ] : Sustainable and Inclusive Green Urban Spaces / / edited by Federica Dal Falco



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Autore: Dal Falco Federica
Titolo: Beyond the Garden [[electronic resource] ] : Sustainable and Inclusive Green Urban Spaces / / edited by Federica Dal Falco
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024
Edizione: 1st ed. 2024.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (186 pages)
Disciplina: 304.2
Soggetto topico: Sustainability
Ecology
Human geography
Architecture
Biodiversity
Human Geography
Cities, Countries, Regions
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Designing for the Post-anthropocene Era: The Garden as a Metaphor for a Holistic and Symbiotic Approach -- 1.1 Introduction: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Theme of the Garden -- 1.2 Anthropocene: Climate Change Consciousness for Cultural Change -- 1.3 Nature and the Artificial: Introduction to the Idea of the Garden -- 1.4 Landscape and Gardens as Places of Cultural Acquisition -- 1.5 Horti: Sacred, Paradisical, Healing -- 1.5.1 Botanical, Victory an Urban Garden -- 1.6 Gardens as Mental Places: Academic, Initiatory, Labyrinthine -- 1.7 Beyond the Garden -- References -- Part I: The City as an Open Laboratory of Interdisciplinary Knowledge and Practices Towards an Ecosystem Balance -- Chapter 2: Avant Gardening to Grow the Green City -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Urban Green Transformation Scenarios -- 2.3 Avant Gardening -- 2.4 Visionary and Unusual Avant Gardens: Blurring the Lines Between the Natural, the Artificial, and the Cultivated -- 2.4.1 Shiseido Forest Valley -- 2.4.2 Growing Underground -- 2.4.3 Soradofarms -- 2.4.4 Impact Farm -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Sustainable and Together: Between Ecology, Health and Governance -- 3.1 Once upon a Time, There Was Ecology -- 3.2 The Wealth of Biodiversity -- 3.3 Ecosystem Services in a Changing World -- 3.4 Global Problems, Local Solutions -- 3.5 Flora, Vegetation and Landscape Identity -- 3.6 Conclusive Remarks -- References -- Chapter 4: Sustainability: A Behavioral Perspective -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Reinforcement -- 4.3 Punishment -- 4.4 Feedback -- 4.5 Shaping -- 4.6 Gamification -- 4.7 Delay Discounting -- 4.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: The Notion of Green Heritage and Integrated Programs of Sustainable Urban Regeneration: The Interplay Between Gener... -- 5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Gardens: From Aesthetic-Cultural Value to Landlord/Ownership Privileges to ``Building Fever´´ -- 5.3 The Gradual Return of the Concept of Gardens Under the Notion of Cultural Heritage -- 5.4 The So-Called Bottai Law (Law No. 1089/1939) and the Cultural and Landscape Heritage Code (Legislative Decree N. 42/2004):... -- 5.5 Art. 9 of the Constitution and Its Reform of 2022 -- 5.6 Urban Greenery and Urban Planning Standards: An Insufficient Perspective -- 5.7 Urban Regeneration and Public Contracts Code: Protection of Green Areas, the Interplay Between Public and Private Forces -- 5.8 Conclusions -- References -- Sitography -- Chapter 6: The Anti-garden -- 6.1 The Anti-garden -- 6.2 `Officina Della Meraviglia´ -- 6.3 Black Gardens -- 6.4 Theory of Displacement -- References -- Part II: Interdisciplinarity and Multiscalarity of the Urban Green System in the Face of Contemporary Environmental, Cultural ... -- Chapter 7: About the Garden: Which Figures and Which Reinterpretations Provide Answers to Contemporary Questions Without Betra... -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Garden -- 7.3 Park/Urban Park -- 7.4 Green -- 7.5 The Garden: Evolutions/Interpretations/Contaminations -- 7.5.1 Above the Ground -- 7.5.2 At Zero Level -- 7.6 An Autobiographical Note in Defence of Gardens -- References -- Chapter 8: Green Roofs as a Mainstreamed Nature-Based Solution Tackling the Challenge of Biodiversity Loss -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Green Roofs: A Nature-Based Solution at the Building Scale -- 8.2.1 Water Management -- 8.2.2 Improved Air Quality -- 8.2.3 Reduction of Building Energy Consumption and Urban Heat Island -- 8.3 Green Roofs as Habitats -- 8.3.1 Biodiverse Green Roofs -- 8.3.2 Plant Species Selection and Design Approaches -- 8.4 Concluding Remarks -- References.
Chapter 9: The New Special Collserola Range Protection Plan [PEPNat]: A Natural Park Within the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona -- 9.1 The Metropolitan Area of Barcelona as an Interconnected Green Metropolis -- 9.1.1 Open Spaces Within the Metropolis -- 9.1.2 The Metropolitan Area of Barcelona -- 9.2 The New Collserola Range Protection Plan (PEPNat) -- 9.2.1 Comprehensive Approach -- 9.2.1.1 Preservation and Enhancement of Ecological Values -- 9.2.1.2 Valorisation of Natural Resources -- 9.2.1.3 Public Use -- 9.2.1.4 Built Heritage -- 9.2.1.5 Infrastructures and Technical Services -- 9.2.1.6 Functional Space -- 9.2.2 Systemic Vision -- 9.2.2.1 The Technical Estate Management Plan -- 9.2.3 Dynamic and Adaptive Management -- 9.2.3.1 Environmental Zoning Strategy -- 9.2.3.2 Monitoring of the State of the Park -- 9.2.3.3 Environmental Indicators -- 9.2.3.4 Multicriteria Tool (GIS) -- 9.3 Final Considerations -- References -- Chapter 10: Green Regeneration and Transformation Strategies for Climatic Adaptation -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Sustainability as a Key to Urban Prosperity -- 10.3 Selection of LATZ+PARTNER Projects Focusing of Green Regeneration and Climate Adaptation -- 10.3.1 Parking SHEDS Usines TASE, Carré de Soie, Vaulx-en-Velin and Villeurbanne, Grand Lyon Mètropole -- 10.3.2 Les Usines TASE (Textile Artificiel du Sud-Est, 1935-1980) in Carré de Soie, Vaulx-en-Velin and Villeurbanne, Grand Lyo... -- 10.3.3 Sinterbecken Belval, Luxembourg -- 10.3.4 Regenerative Tiburtine Milieu + Route - Regional Vision -- 10.3.5 Parco Dora Spina Torino -- 10.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Experience an Integrated Approach: Combining Sustainability and Aesthetic Quality with Inclusiveness and Equity Th... -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Biophilic Design for People and the Environment -- 11.3 Green Systems to Reconfigure the Urban Morphology.
11.4 Green Infrastructure for Sustainable Lifestyles and Green Economies -- 11.5 Conclusions -- References -- Index.
Sommario/riassunto: The book addresses the interdisciplinary and multiscale theme of the design of sustainable, inclusive and creative urban green spaces in relation to the socio-ecological transition and in line with the systemic vision promoted by the 2030 Agenda, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the principles outlined by the New European Bauhaus (European Commission, 2021). The publication refers to the International Study Day organized in June 2022 by the Unit for Internationalization of the PDTA Department of the Sapienza University of Rome, develops and updates its themes, with essays that deepen theories and methodologies pursued in specific disciplinary and research fields, and with case studies of design experiments and achievements that constitute best practices at an international level in the sign of a conscious sustainability. The book is therefore part of an international and interdisciplinary dialogue and discussion focused on the challenges of climate change, economic crises and social inequalities as well as the questions that emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic. These issues are fundamental in the rethinking and reconfiguration of the role of urban green spaces, conceived as a priority place for the existence of citizens, the archetype of European culture, the conservation of biodiversity, and the relationship with nature.
ISBN: 3-031-50567-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910835060003321
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Serie: Designing Environments, . 2730-6534