Sustainable Urban Development: Bioregionalistic Vision for Small Towns
Journal: Environmental Science & Sustainable Development (ESSD) (Vol.7, No. 1)Publication Date: 2022-06-30
Authors : C K Surekha;
Page : 1-19
Keywords : Bioregionalism; region; small town; sustainable;
Abstract
Cities and towns are the social constructs in regional settings. They physically manifest and exist as power centres through various layers of culture, economy, politics, and religion. There was a symbiotic relationship between the ‘setting' and the ‘construct' in the past. With time and advent of technology, haphazard developments led to degradation of ecological systems and have become a confronted affair. Global warming, its adverse effects and the constant references to the words ‘sustainability' and ‘resilience' pose questions on the existing planning models. Small towns experiencing a tremendous pressure of urbanisation and rich in natural resources, coherence and identity are fast changing. An indispensable change in the planning models is necessary to mitigate this existential crisis and condition the emerging urbanism in small towns sustainably. This paper unearths the role and possibilities of bioregional planning as a sustainable urban development paradigm and suggests few indicative parameters forenvisioning bioregionalism in small towns.
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