Considering the application of biophilic urbanism: A Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre discussion paper


Autoria(s): Reeve, Angela; Hargroves, Karlson; Desha, Cheryl; Bucknum, Megan; Newman, Peter; el-Baghdadi, Omniya
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Biophilic urbanism, or urban design which refl ects human’s innate need for nature in and around and on top of our buildings, stands to make signifi cant contributions to a range of national, state and local government policies related to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Potential benefi ts include reducing the heat island effect, reducing energy consumption for thermal control, enhancing urban biodiversity, improving well being and productivity, improving water cycle management, and assisting in the response to growing needs for densifi cation and revitalisation of cities. This discussion paper will give an overview of the concept of biophilia and consider enablers and disablers to its application to urban planning and design. The paper will present findings from stakeholder engagement related to a consideration of the economics of the use of biophilic elements (direct and indirect). The paper outlines eight strategic areas being considered in the project, including how a ‘daily minimum dose’ of nature can be received through biophilic elements, and how planning and policy can underpin effective biophilic urbanism.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85973/

Publicador

Curtin University and Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85973/1/1.5_biophilicurbanism_briefingreport_may2012.pdf

http://www.sbenrc.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/1.5_biophilicurbanism_briefingreport_may2012.pdf

Reeve, Angela, Hargroves, Karlson, Desha, Cheryl, Bucknum, Megan, Newman, Peter, & el-Baghdadi, Omniya (2011) Considering the application of biophilic urbanism: A Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre discussion paper. Curtin University and Queensland University of Technology.

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Copyright 2015 SBEnrc

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #090703 Environmental Technologies #120504 Land Use and Environmental Planning #140205 Environment and Resource Economics
Tipo

Report