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Conway Urban Watershed Framework Plan

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Conway Urban Watershed Framework Plan

Contributors:

By (Author) Uacdc

ISBN:

9781939621818

Publisher:

Oro Editions

Imprint:

Oro Editions

Publication Date:

15th October 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Environmentally-friendly (green) architecture and design

Dewey:

307.1216

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

184

Dimensions:

Width 213mm, Height 165mm

Description

More than half of America's waterbodies are unsafe for swimming, fishing, and as sources of drinking. Why Because of unsustainable city building and poor farming practice. Beyond water quality problems, dysfunctional streams cause flooding and erosion of property, leading to neighbourhood blights. Not only can this be reversed, but repair of degraded urban streams can be a powerful agent for reinventing the physical environments of post-industrial cities. This requires transdisciplinary collaboration between the fields of ecological engineering and urban design. The American city was uniquely premised on fusions of landscape and urbanism: a tradition with plenty of room for innovation. However, watershed plans remain data-and-policy-driven documents with a singular interest in repairing waterbodies. They have little to say about the city and urban design. Conversely, urban planning has not codified the value of healthy ecosystems within which cities are built. In this age of the Anthropocene, when most ecosystems are human-dominated, resilient urban design must account for biological processes. This book introduces watershed management into urban design with one simple demand: that every new development contribute to watershed stewardship, where infrastructure and building deliver ecological services in addition to urban services. The Conway Urban Watershed Framework Plan formulates a planning vocabulary for use among professionals and decision makers to engage this new design market. AUTHOR: Originated in 1995 as an outreach centre of the Fay Jones School of Architecture + Design, UACDC has become a respected national authority in urban design and the shaping of the built environment. SELLING POINTS: Encourages transdisciplinary communication between city planners, ecological engineers, and political decision makers, to help American cities develop and sustain healthy watersheds Addresses a widespread yet rarely acknowledged blight that affects waterholes across the States 184 colour images

Author Bio

Originated in 1995 as an outreach centre of the Fay Jones School of Architecture + Design, Univsiery of Arkansas Community Design Center has become a respected national authority in urban design and the shaping of the built environment.

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