In six comprehensively illustrated chapters, the authors explain ecodesign concepts, including the importance of preserving and restoring natural systems while also adapting to climate change; minimizing congestion on highways and at airports by making development more compact, and by making it easier to walk, cycle and take trains and mass transit; crafting and managing regulations to insure better placemaking and fulfill consumer preferences, while incentivizing preferred practices; creating an inviting and environmentally responsible public realm from parks to streets to forgotten spaces; and finally how to implement these ecodesign concepts.
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Barnett, J., & Beasley, L. (2015). Ecodesign for cities and suburbs. Ecodesign for Cities and Suburbs (pp. 1–266). Island Press-Center for Resource Economics. https://doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-406-2
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