Towards Nature-Positive Smart Cities: Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Ecology
Smart Cities,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
8(1), P. 26 - 26
Published: Feb. 10, 2025
In
the
biodiversity
and
climate
emergency,
a
holistic
approach
is
needed
for
development
of
smart
cities.
This
perspective
paper
proposed
novel
conceptual
framework
nature-positive
cities
in
socio-technical-ecological
system
(STES),
which
bridged
gap
between
technological
advancement
ecological
principles
within
existing
city
approach,
enabling
to
transition
towards
biodiversity-led
paradigm.
Based
on
recent
literature
cities,
this
combines
with
capabilities
Nature
4.0,
using
tools
such
as
AI,
sensors,
IoT,
big
data
analytics,
machine
learning.
The
shows
that
green
spaces
have
already
been
developed
worldwide;
therefore,
education
personnel
working
local
government
effectively
use
new
technology.
presents
examples
how
technologies
can
be
utilised
urban
maximise
ecosystem
services
biodiversity.
Finally,
it
provides
recommendations
areas
future
research,
concluding
call
specific
policy
interventions
facilitate
Language: Английский
Human-Centered and Regenerative Design: Leveraging Biomaterials for Climate-Responsive Built Environment
Solano Thasnee,
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C. Miguel,
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Mack-Vergara Yazmín
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IntechOpen eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 14, 2025
As
communities
face
growing
pressures,
such
as
rapid
urbanization
and
climate
change,
transitioning
to
a
regenerative
built
environment
is
crucial
for
more
sustainable
equitable
future.
Thus,
this
chapter
explores
strategies
human-centered
that
addresses
the
challenges
of
urbanization,
societal
needs
through
biomaterials.
This
approach
focuses
on
creating
housing
infrastructure
enhances
people’s
quality
life
while
reducing
environmental
footprints,
prioritizing
sustainability,
resilience,
adaptability
changing
conditions.
Key
considerations
include
indoor
air
quality,
thermal
comfort,
restoration.
Regenerative
design
principles
focus
systems
restore
regenerate
natural
ecosystems.
Emerging
innovations,
biomaterials,
circular
economy
concepts
are
fundamental
in
implementing
these
principles.
By
using
renewable
resources
waste,
buildings
infrastructures
can
contribute
positively
rather
than
depleting
it.
Finally,
case
studies
will
illustrate
how
impact
health,
resilience.
Language: Английский
Green Villages, the Pandemic, and the Future of California Urbanism
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(12), P. 1591 - 1591
Published: Nov. 29, 2024
During
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
role
of
housing
in
controlling
spread
virus
was
limited,
as
policies
primarily
focused
on
short-term
measures
such
lockdowns
and
social
distancing.
As
pandemic
recedes,
a
shift
has
occurred
towards
restructuring
environment
to
confront
future
health
crises
better.
This
research
thoroughly
evaluates
existing
literature
complexes.
It
recommends
that
projects
prioritize
several
key
features:
ample
exposure
natural
environments,
opportunities
for
growing
food,
encouragement
casual
interactions,
inclusion
communal
spaces,
provision
areas
exercise
help
reduce
risks
contagion
alleviate
mental
impacts
residents.
Based
conducted
during
after
current
recommendations
often
provide
generalized
suggestions
or
propose
ideal
layouts
through
diagrams.
approach
can
be
unrealistic
from
both
spatial
economic
perspectives
fails
inspire
stimulate
creativity.
paper,
by
contrast,
reviews
analyzes
historical
while
critically
examining
three
case
studies
have
potential
designs.
The
goal
is
officials,
architects,
stakeholders
with
series
practical
possibilities
guidelines
contribute
post-COVID
home
design
process
making
it
more
health-conscious
fostering
creation
new
types
neighborhoods
significantly
impact
planning
cities
California.
Language: Английский