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Resilient City Landscape Architecture For Climate Change Elke Mertens

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Resilient City Landscape Architecture For Climate Change Elke Mertens
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Publisher: Birkhäuser
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.39 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Elke Mertens
ISBN: 9783035622652, 3035622655
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Resilient City Landscape Architecture For Climate Change Elke Mertens by Elke Mertens 9783035622652, 3035622655 instant download after payment.

How cities cope with climate change


Climate change is one of the major challenges facing cities in the future. Landscape architecture is particularly in demand here because it offers solutions that are characterized by complexity and interdisciplinarity and contribute to the quality of everyday life. These range from green roofs and facades to urban gardening and the landscaping of large-scale protection works.


This volume presents measures and plans of eleven major cities in North and South America, from Vancouver to Rio de Janeiro, to protect their inhabitants and their habitats against future storms, floods, landslides or long periods of heat and drought.


Outstanding projects in the featured cities are analyzed in their geographic and climatic context. The author also addresses the social and cultural dimensions of resilience.


Landscape architecture and the challenges of climate change


Comparison of eleven major cities in North and South America


Researched and documented by an internationally experienced landscape architect

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