The Greening of the Cities
Autor David Nicholson-Lorden Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 noi 1987
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780710203281
ISBN-10: 0710203284
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0710203284
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'The author is a journalist, and this shows in the writing. Like most journalists, and unlike most academics, the author writes to communicate. He does it well. The style is breezy and accessible. An interesting book, well written, and well illustrated with photographs.' - Environment and Planning
'David Nicholson-Lord develops an interesting thesis that by returning pockets and ribbons of our derelict cities to wild green space we are recreating our spiritual home. In exploring this, the book is far more than a planning treatise' - The Friend
'This is an interesting book that challenges us to take another look at our sometimes firmly held attitudes to the city and the countryside.' - Heritage Outlook
'A cheerful book, telling the success story of a deeply rooted form of environmentalism ... an intelligent and well-written book, brimming with ideas and with a commendable breadth of vision.' - New Scientist
'The case studies are illuminating, the data telling selected...and the book perhaps the first to recognize the enormous importance of the injections of cash and labour, via MSC and other schemes, into the environment movement since 1981' - Times Education Supplement
`an invaluable source for anyone involved in the environment'. - Northern Echo, Dec 1988
`David Nicholson-Lord's book celebrates, praises and evokes the symbolism of the admission of wilderness into the city...It is a deep analysis, an outpouring of ideas, an interweaving of humanity and ecology, and the beginning of a manifesto. It is one of the few books that provide a far-reaching lesson in the relationship between people and nature, presenting both an ecological and a behavioural view of the need for, and value of, green areas in cities.' - Ian Douglas, THES
'David Nicholson-Lord develops an interesting thesis that by returning pockets and ribbons of our derelict cities to wild green space we are recreating our spiritual home. In exploring this, the book is far more than a planning treatise' - The Friend
'This is an interesting book that challenges us to take another look at our sometimes firmly held attitudes to the city and the countryside.' - Heritage Outlook
'A cheerful book, telling the success story of a deeply rooted form of environmentalism ... an intelligent and well-written book, brimming with ideas and with a commendable breadth of vision.' - New Scientist
'The case studies are illuminating, the data telling selected...and the book perhaps the first to recognize the enormous importance of the injections of cash and labour, via MSC and other schemes, into the environment movement since 1981' - Times Education Supplement
`an invaluable source for anyone involved in the environment'. - Northern Echo, Dec 1988
`David Nicholson-Lord's book celebrates, praises and evokes the symbolism of the admission of wilderness into the city...It is a deep analysis, an outpouring of ideas, an interweaving of humanity and ecology, and the beginning of a manifesto. It is one of the few books that provide a far-reaching lesson in the relationship between people and nature, presenting both an ecological and a behavioural view of the need for, and value of, green areas in cities.' - Ian Douglas, THES
Cuprins
1 DETRITUS 2 THE GREAT WEN VERSUS THE GARDEN CITY 3 WILDERNESS, NATURE AND MUNICIPALITY 4 THE RECOVERY OF THE PRIMITIVE—ENERGY ECOLOGY AND GOD 5 A GEOGRAPHY OF THE SACRED 6 THE PARABLE OF THE BOG 7 THE COUNTRY COMES TO TOWN 8 A PEOPLE’S LANDSCAPE 9 SMALL WORLDS 10 EARTHWORKS 11 LARGER WORLDS: THE CITY RESHAPED 12 CONNECTIONS AND RECONSTRUCTIONS 13 BEYOND THE CITY
Notă biografică
David Nicholson-Lord is a journalist with The Times who has written extensively on environmental issues. A former Westminster lobby correspondent and current affairs lecturer, he was a British Petroleum Press Fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge in 1983.