TY - BOOK ID - 86070571 TI - Rethinking sustainability towards a regenerative economy AU - Andreucci, Maria Beatrice AU - Marvuglia, Antonino. AU - Baltov, Milen. AU - Hansen, Preben. PY - 2021 SN - 3030718190 3030718182 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, DB - UniCat KW - Buildings KW - Sustainable buildings. KW - Repair and reconstruction KW - Environmental aspects. KW - Edifices KW - Halls KW - Structures KW - Architecture KW - Ecologically sustainable buildings KW - Environmentally sustainable buildings KW - Green buildings (Green technology) KW - Sustainable development KW - Built environment KW - Urban Ecology KW - Environment, general KW - Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings KW - Environmental Sciences KW - Biophilic Design KW - Built Environment KW - Climate Change KW - Evidence-based Design KW - Green Roofs KW - Green Economy KW - Open Access KW - Regenerative Design KW - SDG 11 KW - Sustainable Architecture KW - Sustainability KW - Sustainable Cities and Communities KW - Urban Climate KW - Ecological science, the Biosphere KW - Urban & municipal planning KW - The environment KW - Environmentally-friendly (‘green’) architecture & design KW - Desenvolupament sostenible KW - Creixement sostenible KW - Desenvolupament ecologicament sostenible KW - Economia sostenible KW - Sostenibilitat KW - Creixement negatiu (Economia) KW - Ciutats sostenibles KW - Edificis sostenibles KW - Agricultura sostenible KW - Consum responsable KW - Desenvolupament econòmic KW - Economia circular KW - Energia exosomàtica KW - Pesca sostenible KW - Petjada ecològica KW - Reivindicacions socials KW - Desenvolupament sostenible. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:86070571 AB - This open access book is based on work from the COST Action RESTORE - REthinking Sustainability TOwards a Regenerative Economy, and highlights how sustainability in buildings, facilities and urban governance is crucial for a future that is socially just, ecologically restorative, and economically viable, for Europe and the whole planet. In light of the search for fair solutions to the climate crisis, the authors outline the urgency for the built environment sector to implement adaptation and mitigation strategies, as well as a just transition. As shown in the chapters, this can be done by applying a broader framework that enriches places, people, ecology, culture, and climate, at the core of the design task - with a particular emphasis on the benefits towards health and resilient business practices. This book is one step on the way to a paradigm shift towards restorative sustainability for new and existing buildings. The authors want to promote forward thinking and multidisciplinary knowledge, leading to solutions that celebrate the richness of design creativity. In this vision, cities of the future will enhance users' experience, health and wellbeing inside and outside of buildings, while reconciling anthropic ecosystems and nature. A valuable resource for scientists and students in environmental sciences and architecture, as well as policy makers, practitioners and investors in urban and regional development. ER -