Rethinking Amazonian Cities in the State of Rondônia [electronic resource] / edited by Verônica Garcia Donoso, Christa Reicher.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: The Latin American Studies Book SeriesPublisher: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2026Edition: 1st ed. 2026Description: XI, 194 p. 117 illus., 111 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783032018175
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Contents:
Part 1: The Challenges Currently Facing The Brazilian Amazon and The Importance of The Debate On Rondônia -- Chapter 1: Land Characteristics of the Amazon Region And Its Current Challenges -- Chapter 2: Land Use Change in the Amazon Region: What Is Driving Deforestation? -- Chapter 3: Layers of the Anthropocene: Occupation History Of Rondônia -- Part 2: A Rethink of Cities In the Brazilian State Of Rondônia - Conceptual Proposals -- Chapter 4: Water Sensitive Urban Design In Porto Velho -- Chapter 5: Rethinking Amazon Cities From Rondônia State: The Case of Ji-Paraná -- Chapter 6: Ariquemes, The 15-Minute City: A Conceptual Proposal To Strengthen Social Inclusion and Sustainable Greening Through A 15-Min Urban Planning System -- Chapter 7: Research On Cacoal Renewal Strategy In The Context of Rondônia Rainforest -- Chapter 8: The Importance of Local Participatory Processes In Achieving Sustainable Changes: The Experience of Two Ecological Planning Workshops In Ariquemes, Rondônia -- Chapter 9: A Rethink of Urban Planning Towards An Ecological Planning Perspective.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This open access book examines deforestation process and proposes sustainable changes for specific Amazonian cities in the state of Rondônia. This state, located in the southwestern region of the Brazilian Amazon, presents a fascinating case for implementing sustainable urban development due to its recent history of urbanization and direct connection with deforestation. Despite the cities' relatively young ages (some are less than 60 years old) and locations in a biodiverse environment, their planning has not followed sustainable practices. Common issues in these cities include insufficient green areas, lacking sewage treatment, dense urban morphology and inadequate infrastructure of streets and highways. The chapters in this book respond to these challenges by presenting evidence, examples and novel methods for rethinking cities in the Amazon region. This book presents a range of possible approaches to urban planning that are suited to the specificities of Amazonian cities. Key solutions include green and blue urban areas, nature-based solutions and other green infrastructure techniques that provide localised benefits to specific species or communities and have wider knock-on effects. The contributors look beyond old-style urban and landscape planning to explore the unique benefits of a diverse ecosystem. Their research shows how using sustainable techniques in our cities can enhance health and protect biodiversity and ecosystem services. Given the crucial role of the Amazon region in global climate, prioritizing sustainable solutions and ecological interventions when planning Amazonian cities is especially important. These strategies can guide planners, landscape professionals and local government officials who seek novel opportunities to restore cities and enhance urban development in an integrated and responsive manner.
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Part 1: The Challenges Currently Facing The Brazilian Amazon and The Importance of The Debate On Rondônia -- Chapter 1: Land Characteristics of the Amazon Region And Its Current Challenges -- Chapter 2: Land Use Change in the Amazon Region: What Is Driving Deforestation? -- Chapter 3: Layers of the Anthropocene: Occupation History Of Rondônia -- Part 2: A Rethink of Cities In the Brazilian State Of Rondônia - Conceptual Proposals -- Chapter 4: Water Sensitive Urban Design In Porto Velho -- Chapter 5: Rethinking Amazon Cities From Rondônia State: The Case of Ji-Paraná -- Chapter 6: Ariquemes, The 15-Minute City: A Conceptual Proposal To Strengthen Social Inclusion and Sustainable Greening Through A 15-Min Urban Planning System -- Chapter 7: Research On Cacoal Renewal Strategy In The Context of Rondônia Rainforest -- Chapter 8: The Importance of Local Participatory Processes In Achieving Sustainable Changes: The Experience of Two Ecological Planning Workshops In Ariquemes, Rondônia -- Chapter 9: A Rethink of Urban Planning Towards An Ecological Planning Perspective.

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This open access book examines deforestation process and proposes sustainable changes for specific Amazonian cities in the state of Rondônia. This state, located in the southwestern region of the Brazilian Amazon, presents a fascinating case for implementing sustainable urban development due to its recent history of urbanization and direct connection with deforestation. Despite the cities' relatively young ages (some are less than 60 years old) and locations in a biodiverse environment, their planning has not followed sustainable practices. Common issues in these cities include insufficient green areas, lacking sewage treatment, dense urban morphology and inadequate infrastructure of streets and highways. The chapters in this book respond to these challenges by presenting evidence, examples and novel methods for rethinking cities in the Amazon region. This book presents a range of possible approaches to urban planning that are suited to the specificities of Amazonian cities. Key solutions include green and blue urban areas, nature-based solutions and other green infrastructure techniques that provide localised benefits to specific species or communities and have wider knock-on effects. The contributors look beyond old-style urban and landscape planning to explore the unique benefits of a diverse ecosystem. Their research shows how using sustainable techniques in our cities can enhance health and protect biodiversity and ecosystem services. Given the crucial role of the Amazon region in global climate, prioritizing sustainable solutions and ecological interventions when planning Amazonian cities is especially important. These strategies can guide planners, landscape professionals and local government officials who seek novel opportunities to restore cities and enhance urban development in an integrated and responsive manner.

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