Conservation for Cities

Conservation for Cities
Title Conservation for Cities PDF eBook
Author Robert I. McDonald
Publisher Island Press
Total Pages 280
Release 2015-08-13
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1610915224

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Offers a comprehensive framework for maintaining and strengthening the supporting bonds between cities and nature through innovative infrastructure projects. After presenting a broad approach to incorporating natural infrastructure priorities into urban planning, the author focuses each following chapter on a specific ecosystem service

Historic Cities

Historic Cities
Title Historic Cities PDF eBook
Author Jeff Cody
Publisher Getty Publications
Total Pages 634
Release 2019-07-30
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1606065939

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This new volume in the GCI's Readings in Conservation series brings together a selection of seminal writings on the conservation of historic cities. This book, the eighth in the Getty Conservation Institute’s Readings in Conservation series, fills a significant gap in the published literature on urban conservation. This topic is distinct from both heritage conservation and urban planning despite the recent growth of urbanism worldwide, no single volume has presented a comprehensive selection of these important writings until now. This anthology, profusely illustrated throughout, is organized into eight parts, covering such subjects as geographic diversity, reactions to the transformation of traditional cities, reading the historic city, the search for contextual continuities, the search for values, and the challenges of sustainability. With more than sixty-five texts, ranging from early polemics by Victor Hugo and John Ruskin to a generous selection of recent scholarship, this book thoroughly addresses regions around the globe. Each reading is introduced by short prefatory remarks explaining the rationale for its selection and the principal matters covered. The book will serve as an easy reference for administrators, professionals, teachers, and students faced with the day-to-day challenges confronting the historic city under siege by rampant development.

Conservation for Cities

Conservation for Cities
Title Conservation for Cities PDF eBook
Author Robert I. McDonald
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2015
Genre
ISBN 9781597266444

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Urban Conservation

Urban Conservation
Title Urban Conservation PDF eBook
Author Nahoum Cohen
Publisher MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages 366
Release 1999
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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In cities around the world, urban culture is threatened as commercial pressures overwhelm concerns for architectural integrity. Recognizing that isolated efforts at architectural renovation do not automatically restore the historic integrity of cities, planners are now seeking new methods and tools to save the structure and history of cities. In this book, Nahoum Cohen establishes the emerging discipline of urban conservation as crucial to the future of urban planning and to the survival of cities into the 21st century.

Bringing Conservation to Cities

Bringing Conservation to Cities
Title Bringing Conservation to Cities PDF eBook
Author John H. Hartig
Publisher Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Mgmt Soc
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Conservation projects (Natural resources)
ISBN 9780992100742

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Bringing Conservation to Cities is the story of building North America's only international wildlife refuge in a nearly seven million person urban area that also represents the automobile capitals of the United States and Canada (the Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario, metropolitan areas). It presents unique insights into how innovative partnerships are making nature part of everyday urban life in an effort to develop a conservation ethic.

Conservation and the City

Conservation and the City
Title Conservation and the City PDF eBook
Author Peter Larkham
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 348
Release 2002-03-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1134896603

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It is a widely held belief that cities must change, or they will wither and die. One of the key problems of urbanization is how to cope with these changes while retaining the structures constructed and maintained by previous generations. Conservation and the City is a study of conservation and change throughout the built environment - city centres, suburbs and even tiny villages - and how the activites of conservation interact with the planning system. Using detailed case studies from Britain and the Westernized world, the author examines some of the key social, economic and psychological ideas which support conservation, as well as studying the urban landscape and the agents of change. Conservation and the City seeks to understand urban conservation, and in doing so presents possible solutions for managing change in the built environment of the future.

Principles for Nature Conservation in Towns and Cities

Principles for Nature Conservation in Towns and Cities
Title Principles for Nature Conservation in Towns and Cities PDF eBook
Author George Barker
Publisher
Total Pages 59
Release 1989
Genre Cities and towns
ISBN 9780861395309

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A guide to maintaining existing wildlife value in urban areas.