Urban ecosystem-level biomimicry and regenerative design: linking ecosystem functioning and urban built environments

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  • who: Eduardo Blanco et al. from the Centre d'Écologie et des Sciences de la Conservation (CESCO UMR, )/MNHN, Rue Buffon, School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington, VS, Te Aro Campus, Vivian StreetproductionWe also examine two illustrative case studies using this approach: Lavasa Hill in India have published the article: Urban Ecosystem-Level Biomimicry and Regenerative Design: Linking Ecosystem Functioning and Urban Built Environments, in the Journal: Sustainability 2021, 13, 404. of /2021/
  • what: Five structuring tenets of the project were defined using these metrics, aiming to have a positive impact on the whole . . .

     

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