Greenspace-oriented development : reconciling urban density and nature in suburban cities / Julian Bolleter, Cristina E. Ramalho.
2020
HT169.A8 B65 2020
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Title
Greenspace-oriented development : reconciling urban density and nature in suburban cities / Julian Bolleter, Cristina E. Ramalho.
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ISBN
9783030296018 (electronic book)
3030296016 (electronic book)
3030296016 (electronic book)
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2020]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xv, 94 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-29 doi
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HT169.A8 B65 2020
Dewey Decimal Classification
307.1/2160994
Summary
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) planning principles have informed Australian city planning for over two decades. As such, policy makers and planners often unquestioningly apply its principles. In contrast, this book critiques TOD and argues that while orientating development towards public transport hubs makes some sense, the application of TOD principles in Australia has proven a significant challenge. As a complementary strategy, the book stakes out the potential of Greenspace-Oriented Development (GOD) in which urban density is correlated with upgraded green spaces with reasonable access to public transport. Concentrating urban densification around green spaces offers many advantages to residents including ecosystem services such as physical and mental health benefits, the mitigation of extreme heat events, biodiversity and clean air and water. Moreover, the open space and leafy green qualities of GOD will ensure it resonates with the lifestyle aspirations of suburban residents who may otherwise resist urban densification. We believe in this way, that GOD could be an urban dream that befits the challenges of this 21st century.
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SpringerBriefs in geography.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and its problems
Chapter 3. Why GOD? The benefits of Greenspace-Oriented Development 1
Chapter 4. A manual for implementing Greenspace-Oriented Development
Chapter 5. Conclusion.
Chapter 2. Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and its problems
Chapter 3. Why GOD? The benefits of Greenspace-Oriented Development 1
Chapter 4. A manual for implementing Greenspace-Oriented Development
Chapter 5. Conclusion.