Positive Development: From Vicious Circles to Virtuous Cycles Through Built Environment Design

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Earthscan, 2008 - Architecture - 408 pages
Janis Birkeland presents the innovative new paradigm of 'Positive Development' in which the built environment provides greater life quality, health, amenity and safety for all without sacrificing resources or money. With a different form of design, development itself can become a 'sustainability solution'. A cornerstone of this new paradigm is the eco-retrofitting of the vast urban fabric we already inhabit. The author presents a revolutionary new tool called SmartMode to achieve this end. This book challenges everyone working in or studying the areas of sustainable development, planning, architecture or the built environment to rethink their current ideas and practices.
 

Contents

Critique of MethodsTools and Processes in Building Design
61
Critique of Methods Tools and Processes in Environmental Management
115
Critique of Trends in Strategies Incentives and Planning
163
A framework for Ecogovernance and Management
217
Boxes
275
Glossary
343
Notes
351
Biographies of contributors
387
Index
393
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Janis Birkeland worked consecutively as artist, advocacy planner, architect, urban designer, city planner and attorney in San Francisco before entering academia in Australia. She has authored over 100 publications on built environment and sustainability and wrote the highly successful and widely adopted Design for Sustainability (Earthscan, 2002). She is now Professor of Architecture at Queensland University of Technology, Australia.

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