Ecological Urbanism: Integrating Green Infrastructure, Technological Innovations, and Climate Resilience - Volume 2
Series: Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation;
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
- Date of Publication 26 April 2026
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783032015273
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages490 pages
- Size 279x210 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations X, 490 p. 103 illus., 91 illus. in color. Illustrations, black & white 700
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This book provides a comprehensive exploration of green infrastructure, technological innovations, and climate adaptation strategies, offering diverse global perspectives and case studies. This book highlights the role of green infrastructure in strengthening urban resilience and fostering sustainable communities. Topics include living walls and green roofs, biophilic design, and urban forests, demonstrating how ecological planning can enhance both environmental quality and public well-being. Additionally, it studies user behavior in urban public spaces, governance frameworks for green urban policies, and the adaptive reuse of heritage buildings for circularity. Also, this book focuses on nature-based solutions for climate adaptation, circular economy applications in urban spaces, and the role of biodiversity in sustainable regeneration. Key discussions include urban cooling strategies through vegetation, low-carbon agriculture policies, and new perspectives in environmental design. These chapters present forward-thinking approaches for creating climate-responsive and resource-efficient cities. With rapid technological advancements, cities must integrate innovative energy solutions to reduce environmental impact. This book explores air pollution mitigation through urban trees, hybrid micro-energy systems, and solar energy adaptability in transit hubs. It also examines energy-efficient retrofitting in extreme climates and introduces life cycle assessment (LCA) methodologies to improve sustainability in urban planning.
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Green Infrastructure, Urban Sustainability, and Public Engagement.- From Eco-Urbanism to Smarter Eco-Urbanism: Advancing Green Infrastructure, Environmental Strategies, Climate Resilience, and Community Engagement with Artificial Intelligence.- Greener Cities, Stronger Communities: Advancing Urban Resilience through Living Walls and Green Roofs.- The concept of the green infrastructure – the Territorial Network of Ecological Stability – in the landscape planning implementation in Slovakia.- Urban Public Spaces User Behavior: Exemplar of Alsancak National Park-Cyprus.- Urban forest in Indian Cities: Creating links between Governance and Health benefits on City dwellers.- etc...
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