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Towards Landscape-Based Coastal Adaptation
Urban Shores – Towards Landscape-Based Coastal Adaptation is written by Anna Aslaug Lund, Ole Fryd, and Gertrud Jørgensen. Based on the five-year research project Cities and Sea Level Rise (2019–2024), the book focuses on how coastal cities can adapt to rising sea levels through landscape-based solutions.
Urban Shores presents concrete methods and international cases, contributing to the broader conversation about how we understand and shape coastal cities for the future. It describes Denmark's landscape-based solution in Køge Bay, how the Netherlands and the United States are working to move buildings away from flood-prone areas, and how Venice is restoring lost wetlands in the lagoon surrounding the city to provide protection against flooding.
The book serves as a tool for planners, architects, biologists, engineers, and decision-makers. It connects research and practice and contributes to a new understanding of how coastal cities can be transformed with respect for both nature and culture – with an eye to the necessary adaptations of the future.
Urban Shores presents concrete methods and international cases, contributing to the broader conversation about how we understand and shape coastal cities for the future. It describes Denmark's landscape-based solution in Køge Bay, how the Netherlands and the United States are working to move buildings away from flood-prone areas, and how Venice is restoring lost wetlands in the lagoon surrounding the city to provide protection against flooding.
The book serves as a tool for planners, architects, biologists, engineers, and decision-makers. It connects research and practice and contributes to a new understanding of how coastal cities can be transformed with respect for both nature and culture – with an eye to the necessary adaptations of the future.
- Forfatter
- Anna Aslaug Lund, Ole Fryd & Gertrud Jørgensen
- ISBN13
- 9788774075790
- ISBN10
- 8774075799
- Udgave /år
- 1 / 2025
- Forlag
- Arkitektens Forlag
- Sidetal
- 288
- Indbinding
- Hæftet