Alessio Russo
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Books by Alessio Russo
emissions, soil sealing, biodiversity loss, air, water and soil pollution and climate
change. Holistic planning is needed to tackle these problems, integrating nature-based thinking into urban environmental development. Research indicates that sustainable and smart biophilic cities achieve and maintain a higher
standard of living than others and project higher living standards the longer they operate. The idea of biophilic cities is inspired by conservationist E. O. Wilson’s concept of ‘biophilia’ that invokes our innate affinity with nature and maintains that increased integration with nature within an urban landscape has human benefits. A biophilic approach that enhances green infrastructure can provide significant gains for cities, including a wide range of ecosystem services and an improvement in the social and psychological condition of residents. This paper discusses exploratory ideas relating to the advantages of biophilic cities.
Papers by Alessio Russo
emissions, soil sealing, biodiversity loss, air, water and soil pollution and climate
change. Holistic planning is needed to tackle these problems, integrating nature-based thinking into urban environmental development. Research indicates that sustainable and smart biophilic cities achieve and maintain a higher
standard of living than others and project higher living standards the longer they operate. The idea of biophilic cities is inspired by conservationist E. O. Wilson’s concept of ‘biophilia’ that invokes our innate affinity with nature and maintains that increased integration with nature within an urban landscape has human benefits. A biophilic approach that enhances green infrastructure can provide significant gains for cities, including a wide range of ecosystem services and an improvement in the social and psychological condition of residents. This paper discusses exploratory ideas relating to the advantages of biophilic cities.