Cities and Natural Process


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Cities and Natural Process is a book for all concerned with the future of our cities, their design and sustainability, and our quality of life within them. Michael Hough describes how economic and technological values have squeezed any real sense of nature out of the modern city, the ways in which this has led to a divisive separation of countryside and city, wasted much of the city's resources, and shaped an urban aesthetic which is sharply at odds with both natural and social processes. Against this is set an alternative history of ecological values informing proven approaches to urban design which work with nature in the city.Cities and Natural Process Review
This book came to me highly recommended by two professors. The book is well organized and covers everything about urban sustainability. It is a great read if you have not read this sort of thing before, because it will quickly open your eyes to facets of life that may have so far escaped your consideration. However, I am disappointed with the substantiated data provided in the book. There are a few case study-type sections that are largely based in and around Ottawa, but many of the supporting information the author is using is coming from mediocre sources that are not the peer-reviewed journals for which I was hoping. The author makes significant claims and statements that differ from other sources I have read, and the citations are along the lines of Popular Science and E Magazine. I think I could get away citing Michael Hough, but I'm not sure my professors would accept many of the citations he uses. It's a good book, just not the great book I was hoping to find.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Cities and Natural Process" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Cities and Natural Process ...

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