
Integrated Landscapes in Policy, Practice and Everyday Life
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 27 June 2025
- ISBN 9780367458744
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages394 pages
- Size 254x178 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 142 Illustrations, color; 130 Halftones, color; 12 Line drawings, color; 1 Tables, color 700
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Short description:
Exploring the ways in which an integrated landscape vision can help deliver regional, national and international agendas, this book investigates how a new idea of landscape can reimagine governance, policy, economics, culture, identity, health, transport and development priorities by connecting with local aspirations and demands.
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Exploring the ways in which an integrated landscape vision can help deliver regional, national, and international agendas, this book investigates how a new idea of landscape can reimagine governance, policy, economics, culture, identity, health, transport, and development priorities by connecting in a more powerful and meaningful way with local aspirations and demands. Developed in fieldwork undertaken over the last decade, the capacity of a landscape-led approach to deal with problems such as rapid urbanisation, water and food security, climate change, air pollution, and health is both timely and topical. Divided into three main sections, it includes illustrated case studies from the UK, Europe, East Asia, South Asia, and more. As part of a strategy to capture, build, and disseminate expertise in this approach, the book aims to develop an interdisciplinary body of work that will appeal to academics and professionals, by bringing together a number of contributors who are operating at the cutting edge of landscape-led large-scale transformation. This book is essential for practitioners and academics of landscape architecture, as well as students in the architecture and design fields.
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Foreword 1. Introduction Part 1: Integrated Visions 2. National Park Cities: our best idea for the future? 3. Creating a National Park for the West Midlands 4. A National Park for Young People? 5. A Vision for a City with Nature at its Heart 6. Landscape: A Fragmented Scene Focus Piece A: Students? Work Focus Piece B: Inner-Urban Landscapes Part 2: Landscape Re-United 7. Cultural Landscape and Sustainable Development: Cultural Landscape Conservation Challenges in Bhutan 8. The Hidden Landscape Infrastructure 9. Emscher Landscape Park: Urban Landscape as a platform for integrated urban development and the implementation of green and blue infrastructures 10. Making a Low Carbon Regional Design 11. The SATURN Pan European project: cross-border and cross-practice approaches for urban/rural linkages towards climate adaptation 12. Designing Stations: Why the World Outside Matters 13. Developing Integrated Approaches as Tools for Better Place-Making Focus Piece C: The Future City is Nature-Based Focus Piece D: Bigger, better, more joined-up partnerships ? the Tame Valley Wetlands Landscape Partnership Part 3: Re-Citing Landscape 14. Landscape as Battlefield of the New Economy 15. Mobilis in Mobile: A Guiding Principle for the Anthropocene 16. Atlas for a City-Region: Imagining the Post-Brexit Landscapes of the Irish Northwest 17. Landscape: A Relationship that Needs Reconciling? 18. How did we succeed in Matera? The Oasis model and new UNESCO landscape vision 19. The Mountain-water-field-city System: Chinese Territorial Landscape 20. A Framework to Enable New Ways of Landscape Scale Thinking and Practice 21. Blueprints for the Future: Regional Planning, Landscape and the Neo-Garden City Focus Piece E: Recognising the Value of a View: The economic value of social media in landscape architecture Focus Piece F: Growing Social Spaces: Farming and Food Growing as Part of the Urban Landscape
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