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The planning parameters of city planning and landscape architecture are changing as a result of global warming. 'scape 4 presents the most intelligent and exciting designs, and discusses the various possibilities planners have, for working with the changing climate. Designing without water: heat and dryness demand new visions; resource scarcity calls for rethinking. Delta regions are the most densely populated areas in the world. Precisely in these regions the water is rising. In the Netherlands a number of studies and initiatives are investigating what solutions are possible and desirable. Arctic cities are no longer remote, whether economically or in terms of culture or climate. What were once extreme situations can be sensibly developed today. Portrait: The French landscape architect Gilles Clément's concept of the "jardin planétaire" calls on designers to relate to the earth as a garden. A plea for collective responsibility, poetic and convincing
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monografia Rebiun35430199 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun35430199 m o d cr cnu|||unuuu 240326s2009 sz a o 000 0 eng d 9783764384227 electronic bk.) 3764384220 electronic bk.) 9783764384210 10.1007/978-3-7643-8422-7 doi GW5XE eng rda pn GW5XE OCLCO AMV bicssc ARC008000 bisacsh AMV thema 712 23/eng/20240326 'Scape. Volume 2, November 2007 the international magazine for landscape architecture and urbanism edited by Lijn in Landschap Foundation International magazine for landscape architecture and urbanism Basel Stichting Lijn in Landschap Foundation Birkhauser Verlag [2009] Basel Basel Stichting Lijn in Landschap Foundation Birkhauser Verlag 1 online resource (90 pages) illustrations 1 online resource (90 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier 'Scape 2/07 News -- Western and oriental traditions in Jinhua Architecture Park -- Successful restoration of African world heritage -- The Future of Cities in focus in Antwerp and Copenhagen -- The digital future of the new city -- Fragile figurehead of Danish landscape architecture -- Local change -- Facing climate change -- Adapt to the consequences! -- Planning the delta -- The response to dryness in Australia -- Portrait Gilles Clément -- Essay: Tactics for the Good Life -- Review -- A line alone does not make it a boulevard -- Review -- Prags Boulevard in Copenhagen: from run-down strip to boulevard -- Bijimerdreef in Amsterdam: how to transform big infrastructure into public space -- Review -- The 'Riera' of Sant Climent in Viladecans: a contemporary 'rambla' -- Books and Magazines -- Books, Magazines -- Product -- Product -- Ground Plan -- Ground Plan The planning parameters of city planning and landscape architecture are changing as a result of global warming. 'scape 4 presents the most intelligent and exciting designs, and discusses the various possibilities planners have, for working with the changing climate. Designing without water: heat and dryness demand new visions; resource scarcity calls for rethinking. Delta regions are the most densely populated areas in the world. Precisely in these regions the water is rising. In the Netherlands a number of studies and initiatives are investigating what solutions are possible and desirable. Arctic cities are no longer remote, whether economically or in terms of culture or climate. What were once extreme situations can be sensibly developed today. Portrait: The French landscape architect Gilles Clément's concept of the "jardin planétaire" calls on designers to relate to the earth as a garden. A plea for collective responsibility, poetic and convincing Urban landscape architecture- Periodicals City planning- Periodicals Urban renewal- Periodicals Landscape architects- Periodicals Paysage urbain- Périodiques Rénovation urbaine- Périodiques Architectes paysagistes- Périodiques Lijn in landschap Foundation editor 'Scape (Basel, Switzerland) 2007/2