TY - BOOK ID - 741487 TI - Groenblauwe netwerken : handleiding voor veerkrachtige steden PY - 2016 SN - 9789090298221 PB - Delft Atelier Groenblauw DB - UniCat KW - Environmental planning KW - General ecology and biosociology KW - Duurzame stedenbouw KW - Architectuur en milieu KW - Duurzaam bouwen KW - Sustainable urban development KW - Urbanisme durable KW - Handbooks, manuals, etc. KW - Guides, manuels, etc. KW - Construction durable. KW - Écologie urbaine. KW - Espaces verts. KW - Klimaatsverandering ; stedenbouwkundige oplossingen KW - Landbouw ; stadslandbouw KW - Openbaar groen; stedelijke groene ruimten KW - Openbaar groen ; New York ; 21ste eeuw ; High Line Park KW - Non-places ; recuperatie van groen in de stad KW - Groen in de stad ; 1ste helft 21e eeuw KW - 71:574 KW - 719 KW - 711.4(B) KW - Stedenbouw en ecologie KW - Landschaps- en tuinarchitectuur ; bescherming van de landelijke en stedelijke leefbaarheid in het algemeen KW - Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; ontwerpen van de steden UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:741487 AB - This edition of the book 'Urban green-blue grids for sustainable and dynamic cities' is a revised and updated reprint of the handbook by Hiltrud Pötz en Pierre Bleuzé. 'Urban green-blue grids for sustainable and dynamic cities' is a visionary, practical and inspiring book for education and practice. Useful for developers, urban planners, landscape architects, ecologists, civil engineers and all those interested in making cities more sustainable and liveable. Half of the earths’ inhabitants live in cities, and urbanisation is only increasing. The quality of our future thus depends on the quality of our cities. Our challenge is to keep our cities and our planet liveable, safe, healthy and attractive throughout this century. Due to climate change, increasing urbanisation and the depletion of fossil fuels, cities will need to undergo a more or less gradual transition from being primarily consumers of food toward producing their own. One attractive and efficient way to guide this necessary transformation is by developing green-blue urban grids that will mitigate the effects of climate change and the energy and food shortages in urban areas. Our cities need to become more resilient to be able to tackle these challenges, as a lack of resilience will not only lead to a deficiency in technical infrastructural functioning but will also have consequences for a city’s social and economic well-being. Furthermore, green-blue urban planning will offer more room for the development of biodiversity and a healthier, more attractive living environment. This book shows the principles of sustainable urban planning and many substantial measures. About forty realized and international example projects in green-blue and sustainable urban planning demonstrate the feasibility of the principles and measures. ER -