This book argues that, paradoxically, at their moment of triumph and
fastest growth, cities need nature more than ever. Only if our urban
world is full of biophilic cities will the coming urban century truly
succeed. Cities are quintessentially human, the perfect forum for
interaction, and we are entering what could justly be called the urban
century, the fastest period of urban growth in human history. Yet a
growing body of scientific literature shows that the constant
interaction, the hyper-connectedness, of cities leads to an urban
psychological penalty. Nature in cities can be solution to this dilemma,
allowing us to have all the benefits of our urban, connected world yet
also have that urban home be a place where humanity can thrive.
This book presents best practices and case studies from biophilic
design, showing how cities around the world are beginning to incorporate
nature into their urban fabric. It will be a valuable resource for
scholars and professionals working in the area of sustainable cities.