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Eco-cities : a planning guide
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Applied ecology and environmental management
Publication Information:
Boca Raton : CRC Press ; London : Taylor & Francis [distributor], 2013
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xiii, 570 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm.
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9781439883228
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As cities undergo vast changes due to industrialization, urbanization, and globalization, environmental considerations assume a growing importance in the urban planning processes of an increasing number of governments around the world. Several cities and regions around the world have already enacted policies that signal the emergence of a paradigm of sustainability in eco-cities planning. Providing an overview of urban ecosystem structure, function, and change, Eco-Cities: A Planning Guide addresses how to successfully accomplish eco-city planning that meets government requirements. It adds a new dimension to the understanding and application of the concept of urban sustainability, based on hypotheses about feedback between social and biogeophysical processes.

Emphasizing integration, the first part of the book discusses various aspects of planning theory. It presents three innovative theories for socioeconomic models: a theory on the locational choices made by households and firms, an urban version of the stream continuum concept, and an application of metacommunity theory to the fragmented urban biota. These theories raise new urban planning questions and stimulate integrated modeling. The book also introduces urban planning modeling that uses existing social, vegetation, ecohydrological, and ecosystem service modules but is refined and operated for enhanced cross-disciplinary integration and prediction. The second part of the book consists of several case studies of Chinese eco-cities covering a majority of the urban development patterns that offer in-depth examples of planning practices currently in use.

Drawing on experimentation, comparison, long-term measurement, and modeling, this fascinating guide helps readers better understand eco-cities and eco-landscapes as integrated, spatially extensive, complex adaptive systems. It lays a solid foundation for engagement between urban planners, researchers, educators, policy makers, and citizens as they work to adapt to changing environmental, social, and economic conditions.


Author Notes

Zhifeng Yang is a professor and the dean of the School of Environment at Beijing Normal University. His research areas include urban ecological planning and management. He has authored more than 10 books on urban planning, water resources management, and ecological engineering, and has published more than 300 peer-reviewed articles. Professor Yang is an associate editor of the Journal of Environmental Informatics and the Journal of Environmental Sciences, and a guest editor of Ecological Modelling and Ecological Informatics. He is also an editorial member of the Journal of Hydrodynamics, Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, and Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China.


Table of Contents

Meirong Su and Linyu Xu and Bin Chen and Zhifeng YangMeirong Su and Zhifeng Yang and Linyu Xu and Gengyuan Liu and Sergio Ulgiati and Yan Zhang and Sven Erik JørgensenGuangjin Tian and Lixiao ZhangJiansu MaoGengyuan Liu and Linyu XuYanwei Zhao and Zhifeng YangYan Zhang and Meirong SuBin Chen and Lixiao Zhang and Zhifeng YangLinyu Xu and Zhifeng YangLinyu Xu and Zhifeng Yang and Yanwei ZhaoYan Zhang and Yanwei Zhao and Meirong Su and Jiansu Mao and Gengyuan Liu and Zhifeng YangLixiao Zhang and Linyu Xu and Yan Zhang and Meirong Su and Zltifeng YangYanwei Zhao and Linyu Xu and Meirong Su and Gengyuan Liu and Zhifeng YangYan Zhang and Lixiao Zhang and Yanwei Zhao. Meirong Su and Gengyuan Liu and Zhifeng YangSven Erik Jørgensen and Michela Marchi
Prefacep. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Editorp. xi
Contributorsp. xiii
Section I Theoretical Bases
Chapter 1 Eco-City Planning Theories and Thoughtsp. 3
Chapter 2 Integrated Urban Ecosystem Assessmentsp. 15
Chapter 3 Planning of Ecological Spatial Systemsp. 105
Chapter 4 Planning of Industry Systemp. 121
Chapter 5 Planning of Sustainable Energy and Air Pollution Preventionp. 161
Chapter 6 Urban Water Environment Quality Improvement Planp. 177
Chapter 7 Eco-Habitat and Eco-Cultural System Planningp. 195
Chapter 8 Urban Ecological Planning Regulationp. 227
Section II Case Studies
Chapter 9 Eco-City Guangzhou Planp. 241
Chapter 10 Eco-City Xiamen Planp. 275
Chapter 11 Eco-City Baotou Planp. 335
Chapter 12 Eco-City Wuyishan Planp. 375
Chapter 13 Eco-City Wanzhou Planp. 435
Chapter 14 Eco-City Jingdezhen Planp. 463
Chapter 15 Assessment of Sustainability for a City by Application of a Work Energy Balance and a Carbon Cycling Modelp. 539
Indexp. 555