Food and urbanism

S Parham - Food and Urbanism, 2015 - torrossa.com
PreFACe this book has had a long gestation. I first started theorizing about design and
planning interconnections between food and cities in the early 1990s when I wrote a series …

[HTML][HTML] Public perceptions of potable water reuse, regional growth, and water resources management in the Reno-Sparks area of northern Nevada, USA

KJ Ormerod, S Redman, S Kelley - City and Environment Interactions, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The Reno-Sparks area of northern Nevada is one of many communities across the
globe where water managers are considering the prospect of potable water reuse. Planned …

Examine the environmental inequity impact of urban heat mitigation on redlining legacy: case study of Charlotte's retrofitting, 2001–2020

X Li, X Ma, F Lyu, Y Song - Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Climate adaptation policies have received attention in major due to the dual challenges of
external factors like global warming, and internal factors related to the transition from rapid …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding the planning of open-spaces in territories-in-between: Dupuy's Network Urbanism approach applied to areas in-between urban and rural

A Wandl, R Rooij, R Rocco - … Delft Networked Regions and Cities in …, 2012 - academia.edu
This paper reviews the framework proposed by Dupuy (1991, 2008) on the analysis of
network operators in relation to the strategic planning of urbanized regions. Dupuy makes a …

Alternative forms of the high-technology district: corridors, clumps, cores, campuses, subdivisions, and sites

A Forsyth - Environment and Planning C: Government and …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Does a high-tech economy create fundamentally different places from other employment
areas? In this paper I propose a typology of small to medium-scale high-technology districts …

Local centres in post-socialist suburbs: Redefined concept and retrofitting perspectives

D Mantey - Moravian Geographical Reports, 2022 - sciendo.com
Chaotically developed post-socialist suburbs need retrofitting by providing residents with a
local central space. This research aims at developing a typology of suburban local centres …

A multi-scale approach of public space networks in the scattered city

AJ Pinto, AL Brandao - Urban Design International, 2015 - Springer
Scattered metropolitan cities are characterized by new urban realities that offer a variety of
typologies and services–new centrality areas–that function as cores of attraction, but show a …

Foodscape and food urbanism in Europe: The urban-rural interface

S Parham - Agrourbanism: Tools for Governance and Planning of …, 2019 - Springer
In this chapter aspects of food related urbanism in Europe are the focus in the context of the
design and planning of urban-rural spaces, interfaces and linkages. It is argued that some of …

Global suburbia and the transition century: Physical suburbs in the long term

A Forsyth - Urban Design International, 2014 - Springer
Over the current century, when the world's population will grow by some billions, much of the
increase in the human population will be housed in suburbs. However, sometime after the …

The evolving metropolis after three decades: A study of community, neighbourhood and street form at the urban edge

M Rashid - Journal of Urban Design, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In a highly cited paper, Southworth and Owens (1993) studied eight suburban areas in the
San Francisco Bay area at the scales of community, neighbourhood and of street and house …