Regenerative Urban Design and Ecosystem Biomimicry

It is clear that the climate is changing and ecosystems are becoming severely degraded. Humans must mitigate the causes of, and adapt to, climate change and the loss of biodiversity, as the impacts of these changes become more apparent and demand urgent responses. These pressures, combined with rapi...

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Main Author: Pedersen Zari, Maibritt (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: LONDON NEW YORK Routledge  2018
Series:Routledge research in sustainable urbanism
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