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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Janis BirkelandPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.480kg ISBN: 9780367258566ISBN 10: 0367258560 Pages: 386 Publication Date: 21 February 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsBirkeland's visionary proposals for environmental planning leave no stone unturned. She carries the reader through a critical outline of models for sustainability to her own path-breaking conception of the net-positive approach. A comprehensive textbook on design and governance for architects and town planners alike. -Dr. Ariel Salleh, is a sociologist with the University of Sydney who writes extensively on environmental ethics and ecopolitics. She is co-editor of Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary (2019) This is the essential textbook for every design practitioner. Janis uniquely synthesizes the vast ground of interdisciplinary practices required to transform the world of both physical and institutional design and assessment - and thoroughly details the what, why and how of it. - Peter A. H. James, has had sustainability leadership roles in multinational firms including Arup, SKM, Davis Langdon and EC Harris Birkeland is a true pioneer in the field of sustainability theory. This book sets out her key arguments and proposes a design tool to enable collaborative creation for 'positive development'. Like Birkeland's advocacy, it is comprehensive and challenging and offers real options for going beyond sustainability. --Dr. Paul Downton, architect, writer, urban evolutionary, proprietor Ecopolis, founder Urban Ecology Australia, co-founder Ecocity Design Institute From the author who developed Positive Development theory comes another tour de force - a delightful guide for those of us disappointed with the direction of conventional approaches to wicked problems. By integrating the technical and creative dimensions of sustainable development (free online app included!), Birkeland's new odyssey is a must-read primer for anyone considering deeds more important than words. --Mirek Dymitrow, PhD in Human Geography and Researcher at Chalmers University of Technology, Lund University and University of Gothenburg, Sweden An excellent encyclopedic explanation of the root causes of current interacting environmental issues, this book provides an impressively detailed set of useable models and tools to address them, while welcoming debate. Drawing on Birkeland's decades of academic research and practice, the book is both an invaluable education tool and a practical guide. -Dr. Stephen Knight-Lenihan, School of Architecture and Planning, University of Auckland, has a particular research interest in local government urban biodiversity and climate change adaptation decision-making In the wake of the catastrophic impacts of climate change and global warming, Birkeland's new book brings hope. By re-engineering our approach to urban development, she reveals how CITIES could become our most powerful resource in reversing the trends associated with climate change. Advocating 'positive development', her evidence-based methodology centres on design and ethics, rather than policy and planning, to apply measurable principles, tools and strategies. Essential reading for all decision makers. Dr Kathi Holt, Vice-President UDAL, Urban Design Alliance, Director TANDEM, is an architect and strategic urban designer, specializing in cities research and design. Birkeland's visionary proposals for environmental planning leave no stone unturned. She carries the reader through a critical outline of models for sustainability to her own path-breaking conception of the net-positive approach. A comprehensive textbook on design and governance for architects and town planners alike. -Dr. Ariel Salleh, is a sociologist with the University of Sydney who writes extensively on environmental ethics and ecopolitics. She is co-editor of Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary (2019) This is the essential textbook for every design practitioner. Janis uniquely synthesizes the vast ground of interdisciplinary practices required to transform the world of both physical and institutional design and assessment - and thoroughly details the what, why and how of it. - Peter A. H. James, has had sustainability leadership roles in multinational firms including Arup, SKM, Davis Langdon and EC Harris Birkeland is a true pioneer in the field of sustainability theory. This book sets out her key arguments and proposes a design tool to enable collaborative creation for 'positive development'. Like Birkeland's advocacy, it is comprehensive and challenging and offers real options for going beyond sustainability. --Dr. Paul Downton, architect, writer, urban evolutionary, proprietor Ecopolis, founder Urban Ecology Australia, co-founder Ecocity Design Institute From the author who developed Positive Development theory comes another tour de force - a delightful guide for those of us disappointed with the direction of conventional approaches to wicked problems. By integrating the technical and creative dimensions of sustainable development (free online app included!), Birkeland's new odyssey is a must-read primer for anyone considering deeds more important than words. --Mirek Dymitrow, PhD in Human Geography and Researcher at Chalmers University of Technology, Lund University and University of Gothenburg, Sweden An excellent encyclopedic explanation of the root causes of current interacting environmental issues, this book provides an impressively detailed set of useable models and tools to address them, while welcoming debate. Drawing on Birkeland's decades of academic research and practice, the book is both an invaluable education tool and a practical guide. -Dr. Stephen Knight-Lenihan, School of Architecture and Planning, University of Auckland, has a particular research interest in local government urban biodiversity and climate change adaptation decision-making Birkeland's visionary proposals for environmental planning leave no stone unturned. She carries the reader through a critical outline of models for sustainability to her own path-breaking conception of the net-positive approach. A comprehensive textbook on design and governance for architects and town planners alike. -Dr. Ariel Salleh, is a sociologist with the University of Sydney who writes extensively on environmental ethics and ecopolitics. She is co-editor of Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary (2019) This is the essential textbook for every design practitioner. Janis uniquely synthesizes the vast ground of interdisciplinary practices required to transform the world of both physical and institutional design and assessment - and thoroughly details the what, why and how of it. - Peter A. H. James, has had sustainability leadership roles in multinational firms including Arup, SKM, Davis Langdon and EC Harris Birkeland is a true pioneer in the field of sustainability theory. This book sets out her key arguments and proposes a design tool to enable collaborative creation for 'positive development'. Like Birkeland's advocacy, it is comprehensive and challenging and offers real options for going beyond sustainability. --Dr. Paul Downton, Architect, writer, urban evolutionary, Proprietor Ecopolis, Founder Urban Ecology Australia, Co-founder Ecocity Design Institute From the author who developed Positive Development theory comes another tour de force - a delightful guide for those of us disappointed with the direction of conventional approaches to wicked problems. By integrating the technical and creative dimensions of sustainable development (free online app included!), Birkeland's new odyssey is a must-read primer for anyone considering deeds more important than words.--Mirek Dymitrow, PhD in Human Geography and Researcher at Chalmers University of Technology, Lund University and University of Gothenburg - Sweden An excellent encyclopedic explanation of the root causes of current interacting environmental issues, this book provides an impressively detailed set of useable models and tools to address them, while welcoming debate. Drawing on Birkeland's decades of academic research and practice, the book is both an invaluable education tool and a practical guide. -Dr. Stephen Knight-Lenihan, School of Architecture and Planning, University of Auckland, has a particular research interest in local government urban biodiversity and climate change adaptation decision-making Author InformationDr. Janis Birkeland is Honorary Professorial Fellow, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne. She was Professor of Sustainable Design at the University of Auckland, New Zealand and Professor of Architecture at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia. Before that, she was a lawyer, architect and planner in San Francisco. She originated the theory of net-positive design, design for eco-services and other increasingly popular concepts, and taught and published various aspects of sustainable development for over two decades. Her PhD was Planning for Sustainability (1993) and her books include Positive Development, Mapping Regional Metabolism and Design for Sustainability. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |