Wild Nature in Cities
eBook - ePub

Wild Nature in Cities

Design for a Post-Pandemic World

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eBook - ePub

Wild Nature in Cities

Design for a Post-Pandemic World

About this book

This book collects the many stories, experiences, and innovative policies and strategies by which cities and local governments have helped to facilitate and strengthen essential pandemic-era nature connections. It makes the central point that contact with nature and the outdoors was (and is) an essential element of a healthy, resilient city. Investing in wild nature and the many opportunities to experience and enjoy will be critical for cities in preparing for the next pandemic, as well as the many other crises and stressors, small and large, that cities will face.

The book discusses in detail the many different spaces and places in cities where nature was discovered or rediscovered, from parks and urban forests to balconies and rooftops and stoops. From repurposing the physical spaces of the city to allow strolling, hiking, bicycling, and outdoor eating, to the ways the cities are beginning to address pandemic-induced unemployment through nature-based enterprises, the book provides an extensive collection and catalogue of the many different and unique things cities and local governments are doing. The authors explore how these nature connections (before and after the pandemic) have helped individuals, families, and communities to successfully respond to and weather the pandemic. And each chapter is forward-looking–what can the experiences of wild nature during the pandemic tell us about future urban planning and design, and can these experiences inspire and motivate us to protect, grow, and design-in more wild nature in cities?

The book provides a view to the longer-term effects of the pandemic on the design of cities and how nature will figure into these trends and likely future changes. The book will be useful to policymakers, urban researchers, and citizens, as well as students and faculty.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781040746264

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. 1 Introduction: The role of nature in the pandemic city
  7. 2 Reconnecting with nature: How the pandemic reinvented streets, parks, and public and quasi-public spaces
  8. 3 Tree city: Forest urbanism in the time of pandemic
  9. 4 Wild nature in the pandemic city
  10. 5 Nature and equitable health
  11. 6 Community nature spaces
  12. 7 A sustaining urban nature economy
  13. 8 Urban nature after the pandemic: Conclusions and future directions
  14. Index

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