The Natural City : Re-envisioning the Built Environment / Ingrid Leman Stefanovic, Stephen Bede Scharper.

Urban and natural environments are often viewed as entirely separate entities - human settlements as the domain of architects and planners, and natural areas as untouched wilderness. This dichotomy continues to drive decision-making in subtle ways, but with the mounting pressures of global climate c...

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Online Access: Full Text (via De Gruyter)
Other Authors: Scharper, Stephen Bede (Editor), Stefanovic, Ingrid Leman (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2019]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t Introduction: Cultivating the Terrain /  |r Stefanovic, Ingrid Leman / Scharper, Stephen Bede --  |t I: Adjusting Our Vision: Some Philosophical Reflections --  |t 1. In Search of the Natural City /  |r Stefanovic, Ingrid Leman --  |t 2. Can Cities Be Both Natural and Successful? Reflections Grounding Two Apparently Oxymoronic Aspirations /  |r Cameron, W.S.K. --  |t 3. The 'Gruing' of Cities /  |r Cunningham, Frank --  |t 4. 'My Streets Are My Ideas of Imagination': Literature and the Theme of the Natural City /  |r Timmerman, Peter --  |t II: From the Stars to the Street: Cosmological Perspectives --  |t 5. From Community to Communion: The Natural City in Biotic and Cosmological Perspective /  |r Scharper, Stephen Bede --  |t 6. Sailing to Byzantium: Nature and City in the Greek East /  |r Foltz, Bruce V. --  |t 7. Dao in the City /  |r Shen, Vincent --  |t 8. Biocracy in the City: A Contemporary Buddhist /  |r Maly, Kenneth --  |t III: Expanding Our Collective Horizons: Societal Implications --  |t 9. Gated Ecologies and 'Possible Urban Worlds': From the Global City to the Natural City /  |r Cunningham, Hilary --  |t 10. Other Voices: Acoustic Ecology and Urban Soundscapes /  |r Oddie, Richard --  |t 11. Ecofeminist 'Cityzenry' /  |r Glazebrook, Trish --  |t 12. Sustainable Urbanization /  |r Cobb, John B. / Jr --  |t 13. 'Troubled Nature': Some Reflections on the Changing Nature of the Millennial City, Gurgaon, India /  |r Gururani, Shubhra --  |t IV: Building on the Vision: Reflecting on Praxis --  |t 14. Urban Place as an Expression of the Ancestors /  |r Woodworth, William --  |t 15. Seeing and Animating the City: A Phenomenological Ecology of Natural and Built Worlds /  |r Seamon, David --  |t 16. The City: A Legacy of Organism-Environment Interaction at Every Scale /  |r Mugerauer, Robert --  |t 17. Natural Cities, Unnatural Energy? /  |r Kumar, Gaurav / Karney, Bryan W. --  |t 18. Children and Nature in the City /  |r King, Sarah J. / Stefanovic, Ingrid Leman --  |t Conclusion /  |r Stefanovic, Ingrid Leman / Scharper, Stephen Bede --  |t Contributors 
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