WebbEcological restoration is the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged or destroyed. It is an intentional activity that initiates or accelerates an ecological pathway—or trajectory through time—towards a reference state (see Boxes 1 and 2). To recover a critical sense of ecology as a specific set of ideas that can continue to inform design thinking and practice, we start by identifying three important and parallel genealogies of ecology: in the natural sciences, the humanities and design. Visa mer As a young science focused on various aspects of living systems at different scales, modern ecology has been characterized by a schism between divergent approaches … Visa mer While scientists were presenting preliminary findings in disciplinary journals and conferences, researchers in the humanities were exploring the social and cultural implications of this emerging research. Daniel Botkin … Visa mer In design practices, contemporary ideas of ecology and planning can be traced to the work of Ian McHarg in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which … Visa mer
Ecological Community, the Sense of the World, and Senseless …
Webb28 nov. 2024 · personal sense of ecological grief can be felt by many people for whom t … WebbRecovering a Critical Sense of 'Ecology' in Design Thinking The word “ecology” has been … roscelin of compiegne
Stimulating post‐COVID‐19 green recovery by investing in …
WebbThe word "ecology" has been co-opted so widely that it has lost real meaning, yet it … Webb18 dec. 2024 · The recovery of processes is key to restoring the complex interactions … Webb3 mars 2024 · Discussions, commitments and implementation throughout the year will … roscelin of compiègne