Nature, Place & People.

Neighbourhood landscapes are the quintessential forms of urban landscapes in most cities worldwide. They are pervasive, and hence experienced by the large majority of urban dwellers in their everyday life. More than parks, nature reserves or nature areas which are visited as destinations, neighbourh...

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Place / Publishing House:Singapore : : World Scientific Publishing Company,, 2018.
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (216 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Foreword I
  • Foreword II
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributors
  • Introduction
  • PART I: A Conceptual Framework for Designing Neighbourhood Landscapes
  • CHAPTER 1 Landscapes in Urban Areas
  • 1.1 What are urban landscapes?
  • References
  • CHAPTER 2 Neighbhourhood Landscapes
  • 2.1 Neighbourhoods and neighbourhood landscapes
  • 2.2 Why neighbourhood landscapes matter
  • Neighbourhood landscapes occupy substantial space incities
  • Neighbourhoods landscapes are the "everyday landscapes" for the large majority of urbandwellers
  • Neighbourhood landscapes act as a medium connecting different stakeholders and forging asense of belonging to place and nation
  • Neighbourhood landscapes influence the ecological and biophysical conditions of neighbourhoods
  • 2.3 Typologies of green and open spaces of neighbourhood landscapes
  • Typologies of green and open spaces in Singapore's public housing estates
  • Singapore's public housing
  • Typologies of green and open spaces
  • Typologies of green and open spaces in Singapore's public housing estates
  • References
  • CHAPTER 3 A Conceptual Framework for Neighbourhood Landscape Design
  • 3.1 Conceptual foundations
  • 1. Neighbourhood landscapes need to be viewed through multidisciplinary lenses
  • 2. Neighbourhood landscape design and management are connected to and serve the urban development goals of sustainability, liveability, and resilience
  • 3. Neighbourhoods are urban ecosystems nested within a larger urban ecosystem
  • 4. Neighbourhood landscapes generate landscape services which support human well-being
  • 5. Neighbourhood landscapes form a value chain linking ecological processes to benefits for humans
  • 6. Landscape design should be a transdisciplinary process translating normative goals into landscape changes
  • 3.2 Conceptual framework for neighbourhood landscape design.
  • 3.3 Principles and strategies for neighbourhood landscapes design
  • Principle 1 - Neighbourhood landscapes are ecosystems connected to larger ecosystems
  • Principle 2 - As part of a social-ecological system, social and ecological processes that interact in concert determine the character of neighbourhood landscapes
  • Principle 3 - Neighbourhood landscapes are dynamic
  • Principle 4 - Ecosystem functions remain important, even at the scale of neighbourhood landscapes
  • Principle 5 - Heterogeneity in neighbourhood landscapes promotes biodiversity and ecosystem functions
  • References
  • PART II: Guidelines for Neighbourhood Landscape Design
  • CHAPTER 4 Neighbourhood Landscape Development Process and Design Approaches
  • 4.1 Neighbourhood landscape development process
  • 4.2 Design approaches
  • 4.2.1 Site-specific design
  • 4.2.2 Integrated design
  • 4.2.3 Participatory design
  • 4.2.4 Biophilic design
  • References
  • CHAPTER 5 Designing Neighbourhood Landscapes with Landscape Services
  • 5.1 Selection of landscape services for neighbourhoods
  • 5.2 Tradeoffs in managing neighbourhood landscapes
  • 5.3 Guidelines for neighbourhood landscape services
  • 5.4 Soil
  • S1 Nutrient cycling
  • S2 Maintenance of soil quality
  • S3 Erosion control
  • 5.5 Water
  • W1 Water cycling
  • W2 Flood hazard mitigation
  • W3 Stormwater and domestic wastewater treatment
  • W4 Water for irrigation
  • 5.6 Flora and fauna
  • F1 Provision of habitat for biodiversity
  • F2 Mosquito control
  • F3 Fresh produce
  • 5.7 Outdoor comfort
  • C1 Heat mitigation
  • C2 Noise abatement
  • 5.8 People
  • P1 Sense of place
  • P2 Aesthetic values
  • P3 Social relations
  • P4 Environmental education
  • P5 Recreation
  • References
  • Photo Credits
  • Glossary
  • Index.