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Urban Forest in the Age of Urbanisation [Hardback]

(Lecturer, Agricultural University of Iceland (AUI), Iceland)
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The Urban Forest in the Age of Urbanization seeks to reflect on the connotation of urban forestry in line with related emergent holistic theories. Today, much of the planet is urbanized and planners debate "Planetary Urbanization," economists discuss "The Global City," ecologists describe the planet's biodiversity hotspots, and climate scientists warn of a "global" crisis. We might think, therefore, that focusing on forestation approaches at the urban and peri-urban "edge" are reductionist. However, if the city is everywhere, and everything is a city, if the urbanized world now is a chain of metropolitan areas connected by places and corridors of communication, then what is not urban? And above all, which forests are not urban forests?

Starting from the dualism between city and forest and its evolution towards holism, the book seeks to create a framework of dialectical approaches. The case studies included analyze a wide range of urbanization "processes" to review the practical approaches of urban forestry, in line with the global crisis of the era of globalization, when climate change, population growth, implosions and explosions of urbanization, lack of arable land and food are unavoidable.

Starting from the dualism between city and forest and its evolution towards holism, the book seeks to create a framework of dialectical approaches.



The Urban Forest in the Age of Urbanization seeks to reflect on the connotation of urban forestry in line with related emergent holistic theories. Today, much of the planet is urbanised and planners debate “Planetary Urbanization”, economists discuss “The Global City”, ecologists describe the planet’s biodiversity hotspots, and climate scientists warn of a “global” crisis. We might think therefore that focusing on forestation approaches at the Urban and peri-urban “edge”, might be reductionist. However, if the city is everywhere, and everything is a city, if the urbanised world now is a chain of metropolitan areas connected by places and corridors of communication, then what is not urban? And above all, which forests are not urban forests Starting from the dualism between city and forest and its evolution towards holism, the book seeks to create a framework of dialectical approaches. The case studies included analyse a wide range of urbanisation “processes” to review the practical approaches of urban forestry, in line with the global crisis of the era of globalisation, when climate change, population growth, implosions and explosions of urbanisation, lack of arable land and food are unavoidable.
Acknowledgements ix
List of Figures
xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
1 The Urban Forest ion A Edge of Urbanization: Introduction
1(8)
1.1 Urban Forest(ry) in the Era of Globalization
1(1)
1.2 Indian Parable of Blind Men and an Elephant
2(1)
1.3 Towards Holistic Approach in Urban Forestry
2(1)
1.4 Paradigm Shift Towards the New Edge of Urban Forestry
3(1)
1.5 From Dualism to Holism
4(1)
1.6 From Local to Global Visions
5(4)
2 "Exploring Global Scientific Discourses on Urban Forestry": Literature Review
9(10)
2.1 From Urban Forest to Woodland
10(1)
2.2 Pollution
11(1)
2.3 From Woodfuel to Luxury Gradient and Desertification
12(2)
2.4 Economic Extraction
14(5)
3 Dualism: Cities Versus Forests
19(16)
3.1 Sacredness
20(2)
3.2 Resourcism
22(3)
3.3 Embellishment
25(2)
3.4 Power and Luxury
27(1)
3.5 Towards the Age of Enlightenment
28(7)
4 Holism: Forests in Cities/Cities in Forests
35(20)
4.1 From Anthropocentrism to Ecocentrism
36(2)
4.2 Optimal Form of Forests
38(4)
4.3 Forest and Cities in Avant-garde Planning Approach
42(3)
4.4 Novel Boundaries for Forests and Cities in a Global Vision
45(3)
4.5 "Puzzle Doer" of Forests and Cities on a Global Scale
48(7)
5 Urbanization and Forestation: Case Studies
55(54)
5.1 Developed Cities
57(16)
5.2 Shrinking Cities
73(12)
5.3 Self-Constructed Cities
85(24)
6 Towards a Planetary Vision: Conclusion
109(14)
6.1 "If God is Now `Green'"
110(4)
6.2 Rethinking the Urban Forests for the 21st Century
114(3)
6.3 "A Good Anthropocene"
117(6)
General References 123(6)
Index 129(2)
About the Author 131
Born in Tehran (1984), Samaneh is a lecturer at the Agricultural University of Iceland. She received her Ph.D. in Landscape and Environment from Sapienza - University of Rome, and her Ph.D. thesis has been elected as the winner of Europen Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS), Annual Awards 2018 Outstanding Student Award, 3rd cycle. She got her master with honours from Sapienza - University of Rome (2013). Before she got into Landscape studies, she completed the Bachelor of Computer Hardware Engineering (Tehran, 2002-2006). She was engaged on issues ranging from Urban renewal to Green Infrastructure and Water System management. She has conducted field research at PennDesign - Pennsylvania University (2017) and Université de Ličge (2012). She has been the former teaching assistant at the Architecture Faculty of Sapienza University of Rome (2014-2019). Samanehs research interests focus on solving Large-Scale Planning problems with particular attention to holistic approaches.