Cities and the real world |
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Authors: | Peter Seidel |
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Affiliation: | 944 Lenox Place, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45229, USA |
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Abstract: | It is generally recognized that modern cities pose many problems for their inhabitants and contribute to environmental damage. However, neither planners nor scientists give adequate consideration to cities’ place in the evolutionary process and the planet's ecological system. By recognizing these connections and natural laws, planning would become more realistic, and meaningful progress could be made in solving serious social and environmental problems. Some basic problems influencing urban form are discussed, and a schematic example of how we might approach the planning of urban settlements is presented. |
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Keywords: | cities and evolution cities’ ecological niche environmental damage natural laws city planning urban form human settlements |
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