Urban Regions
Discover the groundbreaking insights of "Urban Regions" by Michael A. Forman, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This comprehensive paperback spans 478 pages and merges ecological science with urban planning, creating a vital resource for students, planners, conservationists, and policy makers alike.
With 38 stunning color maps and a detailed case study of the Barcelona Region, Forman delves deep into 78 land-use principles. This book provides an enlightening look at both exemplary and poor urban land patterns from around the globe, offering valuable lessons for sustainable development.
Whether you're a student eager to learn about urban ecology or a busy professional in the field, "Urban Regions" is an essential addition to your library. Enhance your understanding of effective urban design and the intricate relationship between ecology and city planning with this must-have book!