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Randall thomas is a consultant to max fordham llp, a visiting professor at the university of cambridge and professor of sustainable environmental design at kingston university. Urban design and sustainability, resiliency in ecology and urban design. Community music therapy and mental wellbeing music and change. Ecological approach to urban growth ecological imperialism. This is the first book to provide an overview of international developments in urban biodiversity and sustainable design. This recent and interdisciplinary field tries to understand the coexistence of human and ecological processes in urban environment and help humans to build more sustainable living. It illuminates a way to disengage from corporate consumer culture, and create a more fulfilling lifestyle. The ecological design and planning reader, the washington. Adam ritchie is a partner of max fordham llp and leads the practices sustainable urban design group. Urban ecological design by danilo palazzo overdrive. Principles of ecological design gives insight, inspiration, and guidance for a radical redesign of our way of life.
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