Reshaping the Built Environment: Ecology, Ethics, and Economics

Reshaping the Built Environment: Ecology, Ethics, and Economics

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Jan 1, 2013 · English · Kindle (380 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 380
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2013
Publisher Island Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1610913124
ISBN-13 9781610913126

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In a world where urbanization is rapidly transforming landscapes, the interaction between ecology, ethics, and economics has never been more critical. This work delves into the intricate relationship between the constructed environments humans inhabit and the legacies they leave on the planet. It illustrates how urban planning and architecture can no longer be viewed through a purely aesthetic or functional lens but must encompass a broader understanding of their environmental impacts and ethical considerations.

Kibert emphasizes the necessity for sustainable practices that prioritize ecological integrity while also addressing the social and economic dimensions of our built world. The narrative draws attention to the urgent need for a paradigm shift in how communities and policymakers approach environmental design. By intertwining sustainability with ethical responsibility, he champions a vision of urban development that safeguards natural resources for future generations.

Through a blend of scientific research, practical examples, and ethical inquiry, the text serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in understanding the consequences of our built environment. It calls for a collective rethinking of practices and policies that will lead to a healthier ecological footprint, promoting a harmonious coexistence between humanity and nature.

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