Understanding Metropolitan Landscapes

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Understanding Metropolitan Landscapes

City and town planning: architectural aspects Interdisciplinary studies Regional / urban economics Environmental policy and protocols Urban and municipal planning and policy Civil engineering, surveying and building Gardens (descriptions, history etc)

Author: Andrew MacKenzie

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 2nd October 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9780429894046


Understanding Metropolitan Landscapes considers and reflects on the fundamental relationships between metropolitan regions and their landscapes. It investigates how planning and policy help to protect, manage and enhance the landscapes that sustain our urban settlements. As global populations become more metropolitan, landscapes evolve to become increasingly dynamic and entropic; and the distinction between urban and non-urban is further fragmented and yet these spaces play an increasingly important role in sustainable development.

This book opens a key critical discussion into the relational aspects of city and landscape and how each element shapes the boundaries of the other, covering topics such as material natures, governance systems, processes and policy. It presents a compendium of concepts and ideas that have emerged from landscape architecture, planning, and environmental policy and landscape management.

Using a range of illustrated case studies, it provokes discussions on the major themes driving the growth of cities by exploring the underlying tensions around notions of sustainable settlement, climate change adaption, urban migration, new modes of governance and the role of landscape in policy and decision making at national, provincial and municipal levels.

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