Representing Landscapes: Visualizing Climate Action offers an in-depth exploration of how graphic and visual communication techniques are used to address climate change and climate action within landscape architecture. Featuring visualizations of climate adaptation and resilience, the book presents work from award-winning landscape architects and academics across the globe, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Italy, France, Finland, South Africa, Singapore, and China.
This first edition focuses on imaginative and effective ways to visually communicate climate action and resilience concepts. Aimed at students, practitioners, and educators in landscape architecture, urban planning, and related fields, this book serves as a crucial resource for those looking to enhance their ability to visually represent climate change issues and design solutions, bringing these important messages to the public.
Key Features:
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Global Perspectives: Features works from landscape architects and academics worldwide
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Focus on Climate Action: Emphasizes visualizations of climate adaptation and resilience
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Target Audience: Essential reading for landscape architecture, urban planning students, and professionals
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Visual Communication Techniques: Covers effective graphic methods for presenting climate-related topics
Ideal For:
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Students and practitioners in landscape architecture and urban planning
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Academics exploring visual communication for climate action
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Designers looking to represent climate resilience through visual means
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Public planners seeking to improve public understanding of climate change solutions
Authors:
Nadia Amoroso (Editor)
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