Language: English
1 Overview of Net-Positive Development 2 Centrality of the Built Environment in Sustainability 3 Sustainability Paradigms in Historical Context 4 Sustainability and Positive Development Theory 5 Eco-Positive Retrofitting 6 Design for Nature Exemplified 7 SMT Analyses for Physical Design 8 SMT Analyses for Institutional Design 9 Governance and Futures Planning 10 Development Control and Assessment 11 Rating Tools and Procedures 12 Rating Tools and Substance 13 Eco-positive Design Review (Social Issues) 14 The Eco-Positive Design Review (Ecological issues) 15 The STARfish Tool Described 16 The STARfish Tool Benchmarks
Publisher: Routledge
Published: Feb 21, 2020
Description:
‘Sustainable’ urban planning, policy and design professes to solve sustainability problems, but often depletes and degrades ever more resources and ecosystems and concentrates wealth and concretize social disparities. Positive Development theory holds that development could create more net ecological and social gains than no construction at all. It explains how existing conceptual, physical and institutional structures are inherently biased against the preservation and expansion of social and natural life-support systems, and proposes explicit reforms to planning, design and decision making that would enable development to increase future options and social and natural life-support systems – in absolute terms.
Net-Positive Design and Sustainable Urban Development is aimed at students, academics, professionals and sustainability advocates who wonder why existing approaches have been ineffective. It explains how to reform the anti-ecological biases in our current frameworks of environmental governance, planning, decision making and design – and suggests how to make these changes. Cities can increase both the ‘public estate’ (reduce social stratification, inequity and other causes of conflict, increase environmental quality, wellbeing and access to basic needs, etc.); and the ‘ecological base’ (sequester more carbon and produce more energy than used during construction and operation, increase ecological space to support ecological carrying capacity, ecosystem functions and services, restore the bioregions and wilderness, etc.). No small task, this new book provides academic theory and professional tools for saving the planet, including a free computer app for net-positive design.