Greening The Urban Habitat A Quantitative And Empirical Approach

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Greening The Urban Habitat: A Quantitative And Empirical Approach

Greening The Urban Habitat: A Quantitative And Empirical Approach
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9789811207273
ISBN-13 : 9811207275
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Book Synopsis Greening The Urban Habitat: A Quantitative And Empirical Approach by : David Kim Hin Ho

Download or read book Greening The Urban Habitat: A Quantitative And Empirical Approach written by David Kim Hin Ho and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2020-01-08 with total page 221 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a good reference book for city planners, architects and civil engineers involved in the conceptualisation, design and building of urban habitations, who aspire to increase the liveability of their cities. It introduces the Singapore Green Plot Ratio (GnPR) as an Urban Planning Metric to promote the widespread and intensive use of greenery for new and existing buildings in towns and cities like Singapore — a former third world city that has transformed into one of the world's most liveable metropolises.Increasing urban greenery has been observed to enhance the quality of our built environment, and in turn, the quality of life of its inhabitants. The book shows readers how to do so using the GnPR, which it presents as an important urban complement of the leaf area ratio (LAI) concept, through an in-depth discussion of three key aspects of the GnPR. It proposes optimal levels of GnPR for various land-use types and how these levels are benchmarked against current levels of greenery provision; stipulates the greenery quantum which encourages the concentration of some plants, especially native trees and certain local species; and advocates the development of ecological or natural landscapes over manicured gardens. The book also discusses the impact of various levels of GnPR provision with the inevitable capital and maintenance costs of greening built environments, and how they affect the application of the GnPR guidelines.


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