Urban Galapagos

Urban Galapagos
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 9783319995342
ISBN-13 : 3319995340
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Book Synopsis Urban Galapagos by : Thomas Kvan

Download or read book Urban Galapagos written by Thomas Kvan and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-11-09 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book addresses the future of urbanisation on the Galapagos Islands from a systems, governance and design perspective with the competing parameters of liveability, economic and ecological, using the Galapagos as a laboratory for the theoretical and postulative understanding of evolving settlement and habitation. The Galapagos islands are one of the world’s most examined and reported examples of a series of naturally evolving ecosystems. The biodiversity of these island ecosystems are the focus of tourism and the image across the world yet human settlement are part of the local ecology. While human intervention is limited, the islands are a distinctive context in which to consider the impact of human habitation as a part of our ecosystems. In this book, authors take the framework of complex adaptive systems (CAS) in which to model systems that grow and evolve, the relations between these various sectors change; systems that get more complex as they evolve. Tested and applied discretely in the two realms of natural and urban, for the first time this text will bring the two together in understanding options for the future of urban settlements on the Galapagos Islands and, by extension, consider how the approach can be used globally in other contexts.

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