Regenerative Urban Development, Climate Change and the Common Good

Regenerative Urban Development, Climate Change and the Common Good

Knott, Jr., John L.; Caniglia, Beth; Wilkerson, Eugene A.; Sagendorf, Kenneth S.; Frank, Beatrice

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2019

284

Dura

Inglês

9781138556928

15 a 20 dias

584

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1. Regenerative Development: Urbanization, Climate Change and the Common Good 2. The Regenerative Paradigm: Discerning How We Make Sense of the World 3. The Centrality of the Systems Approach: Regenerative Development, Resilience and Sustainability 4. Toward a Regenerative Psychology of Place 5. Regenerative Development and Environmental Justice 6. Governing Regenerative Development 7. Regenerative Development and Environmental Ethics: Healing the Mismatch between Culture and the Environment in the Third Millennium 8. Regenerative Economics 9. CityCrafting (R): Evolution of Regenerative Development and Regenerative Development in Practice 10. Rethinking Memorial Public Spaces as Regenerative through a Dynamic Landscape Assessment Plan Approach 11. Integrating Social Science and Positive Psychology into Regenerative Development and Design Processes 12. Workforce Development: A Regenerative Perspective 13. Education for Regeneration 14. Conclusion
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