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Ecology and Design

Frameworks For Learning
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Professionals, faculty, and students are aware of the pressing need to integrate ecological principles into environmental design and planning education, but few materials exist to facilitate that development.Ecology and Design addresses that shortcoming by articulating priorities and approaches for incorporating ecological principles in the teaching of landscape design and planning. The book explains why landscape architecture and design and planning faculty should include ecology as a standard part of their courses and curricula, provides insights on how that can be done, and offers models from successful programs. The book: examines the need for change in the education and practice of landscape architecture and in the physical planning and design professions as a whole asks what designers and physical planners need to know about ecology and what applied ecologists can learn from design and planning develops conceptual frameworks needed to realize an ecologically based approach to design and planning offers recommendations for the integration of ecology within a landscape architecture curriculum, as an example for other design fields such as civil engineering and architecture considers the implications for professional practice explores innovative approaches to collaboration among designers and ecologistsIn addition to the editors, contributors include Carolyn Adams, Jack Ahern, Richard T. T. Forman, Michael Hough, James Karr, Joan Iverson Nassauer, David Orr, Kathy Poole, H. Ronald Pulliam, Anne Whiston Spirn, Sandra Steingraber, Carl Steinitz, Ken Tamminga, and William Wenk. Ecology and Design represents an important guidepost and source of ideas for faculty, students, and professionals in landscape architecture, urban design, planning and architecture, landscape ecology, conservation biology and restoration ecology, civil and environmental engineering, and related fields.




Foreword


Orr
David W.




Preface


Melnick
Robert Z.




Acknowledgments



Introduction: Toward Landscape Realism


Johnson
Bart R.


Hill
Kristina





THEORIES OF NATURE IN ECOLOGY AND DESIGN


The Authority of Nature: Conflict, Confusion, and Renewal in Design, Planning, and Ecology


Spirn
Anne Whiston





Ecology's New Paradigm: What Does It Offer Designers and Planners?


Pulliam
H. Ronald


Johnson
Bart R.





The Missing Catalyst: Design and Planning with Ecology Roots


Forman
Richard T. T.






PERSPECTIVES ON THEORY AND PRACTICE


Lead or Fade into Obscurity: Can Landscape Educators Ask and Answer Useful Questions about Ecology?


Adams
Carolyn A.





What from Ecology Is Relevant to Design and Planning?


Karr
James R.





Toward an Inclusive Concept of Infrastructure


Wenk
William E.





Human Health and Design: An Essay in Two Parts


Exquisite Communion: The Body, Landscape, and Toxic Exposures


Steingraber
Sandra





Design and Planning as Healing Arts: The Broader Context of Health and Environment


Hill
Kristina







EDUCATION FOR PRACTICE


Ecological Science and Landscape Design: A Necessary Relationship in Changing Landscapes


Nassauer
Joan Iverson





On Teaching Ecological Principles to Designers


Steinitz
Carl





Looking Beneath the Surface: Teaching a Landscape Ethic


Hough
Michael






PRESCRIPTIONS FOR CHANGE


In Expectation of Relationships: Centering Theories around Ecological Understanding


Hill
Krishna


White
Denis


Maupin
Miranda


Ryder
Barbara


Karr
James R.


Freemark
Kathryn


Taylor
Rebecca


Schauman
Sally





The Nature of Dialogue and the Dialogue of Nature: Designers and Ecologists in Collaboration


Johnson
Bart R.


Silbernagel
Janet


Hostetler
Mark


Mills
April


Ndubisi
Forster


Fife
Edward


Hunter
MaryCarol Rossiter





Interweaving Ecology in Design and Planning Curricula


Tamminga
Ken


Mozingo
Louise


Erickson
Donna


Harrington
John





Integrating Ecology “across” the Curriculum of Landscape Architecture


Abern
Jack


France
Robert


Hough
Michael


Burley
Jon


Turner
Wood


Schmidt
Stephan


Hulse
David


Badenhope
Julia


Jones
Grant





Building Ecological Understandings in Design Studio: A Repertoire for a Well-Crafted Learning Experience


Poole
Kathy


Galatowitsch
Susan


Grese
Robert


Johnston
Douglas


Keller
J. Timothy


Richey
David


Skabelund
Lee R.


Steinitz
Carl


Woodward
Joan





From Theory to Practice: Educational Outcomes in the World of Professional Practice


Senos
René


Adams
Carolyn A.


Apostol
Dean


Hess
Jurgen





Conclusions: Frameworks for Learning


Hill
Kristina


Johnson
Bart R.





Notes on Primary Authors


List of Contributors


Index

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