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BIOPHILIC SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE AND LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT
The new biophilic designs covered in works by Beatley, Wheeler and Beatley, and Ahern emphasize symbiosis and the adherence to the best management practices, urban lakes, urban wetlands, urban environmental corridors, as well as river and floodplain restoration to the biophilic design concepts. This movement broadened the greening and naturalizing urban landscape concepts from two‐dimensional horizontal designs to three‐dimensional. The direction of low‐impact development (LID) practices has changed from engineering designs of drainage and stormwater storage facilities to mimicking and preserving nature in the urban landscape and, at the same time, achieving key urban landscape sustainability benefits. The fundamental characteristics and components of LID best management practices are: eco‐mimicry for the landscape; green ecologically functioning space for recreation along the rivers and throughout the city; urban brownfield remediation and development; and ecologically sound stream restoration and daylighting, including restoring base flow.
BIOPHILIC SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE AND LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT
The new biophilic designs covered in works by Beatley, Wheeler and Beatley, and Ahern emphasize symbiosis and the adherence to the best management practices, urban lakes, urban wetlands, urban environmental corridors, as well as river and floodplain restoration to the biophilic design concepts. This movement broadened the greening and naturalizing urban landscape concepts from two‐dimensional horizontal designs to three‐dimensional. The direction of low‐impact development (LID) practices has changed from engineering designs of drainage and stormwater storage facilities to mimicking and preserving nature in the urban landscape and, at the same time, achieving key urban landscape sustainability benefits. The fundamental characteristics and components of LID best management practices are: eco‐mimicry for the landscape; green ecologically functioning space for recreation along the rivers and throughout the city; urban brownfield remediation and development; and ecologically sound stream restoration and daylighting, including restoring base flow.
BIOPHILIC SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE AND LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT
Novotny, Vladimir (Autor:in)
11.02.2020
33 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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