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Salty Urbanism: A Design Manual for Sea Level Rise Adaptation in Urban Areas

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Salty Urbanism: A Design Manual for Sea Level Rise Adaptation in Urban Areas

Contributors:

By (Author) Jeffrey Huber

ISBN:

9781957183756

Publisher:

Oro Editions

Imprint:

Oro Editions

Publication Date:

8th October 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

307.7609146

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

300

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm

Description

Salty Urbanism is a concept that refers to the ways in which cities and urban areas will respond and adapt to rising sea levels and the accompanying increase in salinity of coastal and near-coastal land. This phenomenon is caused by a combination of factors, including global warming, sea-level rise, and human development along coastlines.

Salty Urbanism can have a significant impact on urban infrastructure, such as roads, buildings, and water supply systems. As saltwater infiltrates freshwater sources, it can damage pipes and other infrastructure, leading to costly repairs and maintenance.

In response to Salty Urbanism, urban designers are exploring new strategies to adapt and mitigate the effects of rising sea levels and saltwater intrusion. These strategies include elevating buildings and infrastructure, implementing green infrastructure to absorb excess water, and developing coastal ecosystems to act as buffers against storm surges and flooding. Overall, Salty Urbanism highlights the urgent need for cities and urban areas to adapt and prepare for the ongoing and future impacts of climate change.

Author Bio

Jeffrey Huber is a principal at Brooks + Scarpa and manages the firm's South Florida studio. Huber is also an associate professor of the School of Architecture at Florida Atlantic University in downtown Fort Lauderdale.

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