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1| Page DESIGNING FOR CLIMATE CHANGE IN VIETNAM Course ID: In process January 5 - February 1, 2020 Academic Credits: 8 Semester Credit Units (Equivalent to 12 Quarter Units) School of Record: Connecticut College FIELD SCHOOL DIRECTORS: Prof. Bruno De Meulder, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, KU Leuven ([email protected]) Prof. Kelly Shannon, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, KU Leuven ([email protected]) INTRODUCTION Contemporary urban development demands not only innovative thinking, but also highly skilled professionals. As the world continues to urbanize, the stress on natural resources rises exponentially; climate change is exacerbating a pending ecological crisis. Spatial, social and environmental injustices prevail. There is the urgent necessity to significantly overhaul the modes, morphologies and typologies of settling on the planet. Context-embedded urban design and its interplay with visionary environmental planning is necessary to address the precarious stage of development humanity, and more importantly the world, now finds itself. The Vietnamese field school in urban design and environmental planning are grounded in the belief in both state-of-the-art design thinking and practices (including innovation from the disciplines of engineering, transportation, and ecology) and local intelligence of places as expressed in specific appropriation of techniques and relation to socio-cultural practices. The rapid development of the country goes hand in hand with a simultaneous destruction of its countryside, which clearly needs

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DESIGNINGFORCLIMATECHANGEINVIETNAMCourseID:Inprocess

January5-February1,2020AcademicCredits:8SemesterCreditUnits(Equivalentto12QuarterUnits)

SchoolofRecord:ConnecticutCollegeFIELDSCHOOLDIRECTORS:Prof.BrunoDeMeulder,DepartmentofArchitecture,FacultyofEngineering,KULeuven([email protected])Prof.KellyShannon,DepartmentofArchitecture,FacultyofEngineering,KULeuven([email protected])

INTRODUCTION

Contemporaryurbandevelopmentdemandsnotonlyinnovativethinking,butalsohighlyskilledprofessionals.Astheworldcontinuestourbanize,thestressonnaturalresourcesrisesexponentially;climatechangeisexacerbatingapendingecologicalcrisis.Spatial,socialandenvironmentalinjusticesprevail.Thereistheurgentnecessitytosignificantlyoverhaulthemodes,morphologiesandtypologiesofsettlingontheplanet.Context-embeddedurbandesignanditsinterplaywithvisionaryenvironmentalplanningisnecessarytoaddresstheprecariousstageofdevelopmenthumanity,andmoreimportantlytheworld,nowfindsitself.

TheVietnamesefieldschoolinurbandesignandenvironmentalplanningaregroundedinthebeliefinbothstate-of-the-artdesignthinkingandpractices(includinginnovationfromthedisciplinesofengineering,transportation,andecology)andlocalintelligenceofplacesasexpressedinspecificappropriationoftechniquesandrelationtosocio-culturalpractices.Therapiddevelopmentofthecountrygoeshandinhandwithasimultaneousdestructionofitscountryside,whichclearlyneeds

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criticalquestioning.Theultimategoalistoformulatealternativedevelopmentscenarios(fromtheterritorialtotypologyscales)thataregroundedinacriticalreadingoflandscapeasstructure.Inpracticalterms,thisgoalwillberealizedbyaniteratively,developed“AtlasofSettlementsandEnvironmentsofThuaThienHueProvinceinTimesofClimateChange.”

Intensivefieldwork,interpretativemappingandcriticalanalysisofdevelopmentdynamicsfeedanintensiveinterdisciplinarydesigncharrettewithinputsfromawidevarietyofstakeholdersandexpertisefromdifferentfields.Thefieldschool,asalearningbydoinglaboratory,buildscapacityinurbandesignandenvironmentalplanningforthebroadfieldofchallengesthatcontemporarylandscapesandurbanismarefacing.TheVietnameseInstituteofUrbanPlanning(basedinHanoiandundertheMinistryofConstruction)willbeaprimarypartner,togetherwithUniversityofArchitectureHoChiMinh(UAH),HueUniversityofForestry,andThuaThienDepartmentofConstruction,inordertogroundtheinvestigationsinon-goingprojectsanddiscussionswithvariousrelevantstakeholders.

ThuaThienHueProvinceisinVietnam’sNorthCentralCoastalregionwhichhostsawidevarietyofecologiesinextremelycloseproximitytooneanother.ThemajesticgeographyoftheprovincestretchesfromtheTruongSonMountainsborderingLaosinthewest(withalargenumberofnationalparksandreserves,includingthewell-knownBackMaNationalPark),tothebroadPerfumeRiverplainanditstributariesculminatingintheTamGianCauHaiLagoon(thelargestlagoonsysteminSoutheastAsia)andfinallytheEastSea.IthoststheUNECSOlistedHueImperialCity(includingitscitadel,rebuiltin-linewiththeNaraDocumentonAuthenticityfollowingtheAmerican-VietnameseWar)andanumberofroyalmausoleumsnestledinthelandscape.Theprovinceaswellhostsanastonishingtomblandscapeforancestorworship,particularlyinthedunes—wherethesecitiesforthedeadarecounterfiguresfortheever-growingurbanizationthatisrapidlytransforminghumanandnaturalecologies.Thequality,uniquenessandvastnessofthecultural(imperialaswellasvernacular)and(sequenceof)naturallandscapesoftheprovincerequireanintelligent,contextspecific,tailoringofinnovativedevelopmentconceptsfarawayfromconventionalurbanplanningwisdom.ThepremiseofthefieldschoolisthatabroadenednotionofNationalParkmightprovideasignificantstartingpointtoreconsidertheterritory’sdynamics.Thefieldschoolwilliteratebetweenintensivefieldwork(withVietnamesecolleagues)andinterdisciplinarydesigncharrettes.

ACADEMICCREDITUNITS&TRANSCRIPTS

CreditUnits:Attendingstudentswillbeawarded8semestercreditunits(equivalentto12quartercreditunits)throughouracademicpartner,ConnecticutCollege.ConnecticutCollegeisaprivate,highlyrankedliberalartsinstitutionwithadeepcommitmenttoundergraduateeducation.Studentswillreceivealettergradeforattendingthisfieldschool(seegradingassessmentandmatrix).Thisfieldschoolprovidesaminimumof160directinstructionalhours.Studentsareencouragedtodiscussthetransferabilityofcreditunitswithfacultyandregistrarsattheirhomeinstitutionpriortoattendingthisfieldschool.

Transcripts:Anofficialcopyoftranscriptswillbemailedtothepermanentaddresslistedbystudentsontheironlineapplication.Onemoretranscriptmaybesenttothestudenthomeinstitutionatnocost.AdditionaltranscriptsmaybeorderedatanytimethroughtheNationalStudentClearinghouse:http://bit.ly/2hvurkl.

COURSEOBJECTIVES

• Studentswillbeintensivelyengagedwithfieldwork,followingpre-definedsitesandwithagivenmethodology(derivedfromUrbanDwellingEnvironments,byH.Caminos,J.Turner,J.Steffian,Cambridge:MITPress,1969andvariousothermethodsdevelopedbylandscapearchitectsand

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urbanists),inordertocriticallymapandinterpretconstraintsandopportunitiesforfuturedevelopmentintheTruongSonMountainsandtheTamGiang-CauHaiLagoon.

• TheywillstudythechallengesfacingsettlementsandenvironmentsinVietnam’seraofincreasedurbanizationandacceleratedclimatechangeandlearnaboutexistingstrategiesthatareusedtomakethemmoreadaptiveandrobust.

• Theywillhavetogainanunderstandingofthespecific,socio-cultural,ecologicalandpoliticalconditionswhichcanframethepossibilityofalternativedevelopmentparadigmsandhowtheycanbeappropriatedlocally.

• Studentswilllearnhowtoderivesuchanunderstandingofspecific,socio-cultural,ecologicalandpoliticalconditionsthrough,amongothers,liveexchangeswithstakeholders.Inthatsense,participantswillacquireexperiencewiththesettingupof/conductinglivinglabs.

• Studentswilllearntoreadcriticallymapsandothericonographicmaterialsandformconceptualizationsfromthisreadingthatarerelevanttoprojectivethinkingconcerningsites.

• Studentsshoulddevelopnovel,sharpandrefinedwaystoperceive,representandreimaginetheenvironment.

• Studentsshoulddevelopskillsofworkingasagroupandcreatingacollectiveproject,throughtheendproductofanexhibitionandpublication.

DISCLAIMER–PLEASEREADCAREFULLY

Ourprimaryconcerniswitheducation.Travelingandconductingfieldresearchinvolvesrisk.StudentsinterestedinparticipatinginanyIFRprogrammustweighwhetherthepotentialriskisworththevalueofeducationprovided.Whileriskininherentineverythingwedo,wetakeriskseriously.TheIFRengagesinintensivereviewofeachfieldschool.Onceaprogramisapproved,theIFRreviewseachprogramannuallytomakesureitcomplieswithallourstandardsandpolicies,includingstudentsafety.

TheIFRdoesnotprovidetriportravelcancellationinsurance.Weencouragestudentstoexploresuchinsuranceontheirownasitmaybepurchasedataffordableprices.Insuremytrip.comorTravelgurad.comarepossiblesiteswherefieldschoolparticipantsmayexploretravelcancellationinsurancequotesandpolicies.Ifyoudopurchasesuchinsurance,makesurethepolicycoversthecostofbothairfareandtuition.SeethisWallStreetJournalarticleabouttravelinsurancethatmayhelpyouwithtohelptodecidewhethertopurchasesuchinsurance.

Vietnamisaverysafecountryfortravelandthefieldschoolwillbedoneincollaborationwithlocaluniversities,governmentandprofessionalorganizations.Wewillhaveallnecessarypermissionsfromthemforcompletingfieldwork.Studentsshouldbecarefultoonlydrinkbottledwaterandtousecommonsensewithregardstotryinglocalstreetfoods.Fieldworkinthemountainsandlagoonareaswillbedoneonrentedmotorbikes/scooters(theusualmeansoftransportationinthecountry).IFRstudentswillbepairedwithVietnameseparticipantswhowillbedrivers(andIFRstudentsaspassengers).

Wedoourbesttofollowscheduleandactivitiesasoutlinedinthissyllabus.Yetlocalpermittingagencies,political,environmental,personalorweatherconditionsmayforcechanges.Thissyllabus,therefore,isonlyageneralcommitment.Studentsshouldallowflexibilityandadaptabilityasresearchworkisfrequentlysubjecttochange.Ifyouhaveanymedicalconcerns,pleaseconsultwithyourdoctor.Forallotherconcerns,pleaseconsultwiththeprojectdirector.

PREREQUISITES

Thisfieldschoolisprimarilyintendedforstudentsinarchitecture,landscapearchitecture,urbanism,

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urbandesignandurbanplanning.Thosefromenvironmentalplanningandotherrelevantfieldsareaswellwelcomed,butitmustbeunderstoodthatsketchingandphotographywillbeessentialcomponentsofthefieldworkandthattheweekofdevelopingdesignproposalsnecessitatesadesignbackgroundoratleastaninterestinandbasicskillsofdesign.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

• StudentswillhavegainedanumberoffieldworktoolsandmethodologiesoflandscapeandurbanismtoengageinthelocalcontextoftheCentralHighlandsinVietnam.Moregenerallyspeaking,participantswillacquireexperiencewiththesettingupof/conductinglivinglabswithinthefieldsofurbandesignandenvironmentalplanning.

• Studentswilllearnhowtoderiveanunderstandingofspecific,socio-cultural,ecologicalandpoliticalconditionsthroughacombinationofliteraturereview,fieldworkandliveexchangeswithstakeholders.

• Theywillhaveunderstoodprinciplesoflandscapeurbanismanddevelopeddesignstrategiesattheterritorial,landscapeandurbanmorphologyandtypologyscales.Attentionwillfocusonadaptationtothepredictedconsequencesofclimatechange.Besidetheprinciplesoflandscapeurbanism,itsmaintechniqueswillbetransmitted.

• Studentsshouldlearntocriticallyreadtextsandforminsightsthatarerelevanttothecontemporarycontextandinstructiveforlandscapeurbanismsprojections.Similarly,studentswilllearntocriticallyreadmapsandothericonographicmaterialsandformconceptualizationsfromthesereadingsthatarerelevanttoprojectivethinkingconcerningsites.

• Studentswillincreasetheirdesigncapacityandespeciallylearnhowtoconsciouslyexploitthecapacityofdesigntointegratedifferent,disparateformsofinformationandknowledgeinprojectiveendeavors.

• Theywillco-produceanexhibitionandpublicationoftheirworkwhichwillserveasplatformfordiscussionwithlocalexpertsandleaders.Thiswillincreasethecapacityofstudentstoco-operate(withpartners,acrossdifferentdisciplinesandsectors)aswellasincreasetheirpresentationskills(includingthecapacitytoorganizeexchangewithstakeholdersduringandattheendofaresearchanddesigncycle).

GRADINGMATRIX

Fieldwork(rigorandapplicationofmethods,insights) 30%

Designstrategydevelopment(innovation,relevancetolocalcontext,clarityofexpression) 30%

Presentations(includingofreadingassignment,midandfinalreviews,exhibitionand 20%

publicationpreparation)

Groupcollaboration(withotherIFRparticipantsandwithlocals/interactionwithstakeholders) 20%

TRAVEL&MEETINGPOINT

Wesuggestyouholdpurchasingyourairlineticketuntilsix(6)weekspriortodeparturedate.Naturaldisasters,politicalchanges,weatherconditionsandarangeofotherfactorsmayrequirethecancelationofafieldschool.TheIFRtypicallytakesacloselookatlocalconditions6-7weekspriortoprogrambeginningandmakeGo/NoGodecisionsbythen.Suchtimeframestillallowsthepurchasedeeplydiscountedairlineticketswhileprotectingstudentsfrompotentiallossifairlineticketcostsifwedecidetocancelaprogram.

WewillmeetparticipantsinthelobbyofalocalhotelinHue(theaddresstobeprovidedlater).Therewillbemini-vanarrangementsfromPhuBaiAirportonJanuary5toprovidetransportbybustothecity

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center(detailswillbedevelopedasflighttimesareconfirmed).Ifyoumissedyourconnectionoryourflightisdelayed,pleasecall,textoremailprojectdirectorimmediately.Alocalemergencycellphonenumberwillbeprovidedtoallenrolledstudents.

VISAREQUIREMENTS

StudentsareresponsibleforobtainingaVietnameseTOURISTVisapriortoarrival.Thiscanmosteasilybedoneonline(https://www.vietnamevisagov.com/apply-visa?country=us).PleasenotethatyoumusthaveaUSPassportwhichisvalidforatleast6monthsbeyondthearrivaldateandwhichhas2blankpagesforvisastamp.

Citizensofothercountriesareaskedtochecktheembassywebsitepageattheirhomecountryforspecificvisarequirements.

ACCOMMODATIONS

Therewillbethreesitesofaccommodation:1)intheTruongSonMountains:ahomestayfor2nightswiththelocalethnicpopulation;2)inHue,alocalsmall-scalehotelwithallnecessaryservicesandwithinalivelycentralenvironment;3)intheTamGiang-CauHailagoon:alocalsmall-scalehotel.Duringthe2daysinthemountains,thelocalhostswillberesponsibleforourfood:theyareusedtohostingnationalandinternationalguests.InHue,breakfastisprovidedbytheaccommodation.Forlunchanddinner,thereareamplesmall-scalerestaurantsavailable(cateringtonationalandinternationaltourists),thatusuallyareveryflexibleinaddressingdietaryrequests.Inthelagoon,thereareanumberofsmall-scalebeachsiderestaurantsthathavegreatseafoodandotherlocalfare.Studentswillbewarnedtoonlydrinkbottledwaterandtobecarefulwithiceindrinks.

COURSESCHEDULE

AllIFRfieldschoolbeginswithsafetyorientation.Thisorientationincludesproperbehavioratthefieldarea,properclothing,localculturalsensitivitiesandsensibilities,potentialfaunaandflorahazards,reviewIFRharassmentanddiscriminationpoliciesandreviewofthestudentCodeofConduct.

Week1:Reading/interpretingthelargercontext

ThefirstweekwillserveasanintroductiontothelargerThuaThienHuecontextandbeginafocusonthecasesitesinthemountainsandlagoon.Throughdealingwiththecase,studentswillbeintroducedtoandanalysismethodsandtoolsoflandscapeurbanismandpunctuallecturesfromfieldsthatfeedtheurbanismdiscoursesandpractices(inthiscase:ethnography/socialandculturalanthropology(materialculture),history,ecologyandforestry,environmentalsciences,planning)

Sunday5January arriveinPhuBaiHueAirport

Pickupwithbus,transfertoHue(3pm)

Welcomedinnerandintroductionofparticipantstooneanother

(sleepinHue)

Monday6January Officialopeningandmeetinginlocaluniversity/administrationwithlocalcommunityleaders(Peoples’CommitteePeople,DoC,DoNRE,localexperts)

introductionpresentationbyparticipants(ofpreviousurbanismwork/interests)andlecturebyB.DeMeulder/K.Shannon(introductiontoHue/fieldworkmethodofurbanismandoutputs(processingandrepresentationmethods)

Meetingwithlocalstakeholders/context(localpresentations)

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Meetingwithcontent(localexpertlecturesonHuehistory,tombshistory/ethnography)

Assignmentoffieldworksites/groups

(sleepinHue)

Tuesday7January boattriponHuongRiverwithstoptoUNESCORoyaltombsandcitadel

(sleepinHue)

Wednesday8January bustoTruongSonMountainswithprofessorfromHueUniversityofForestry

Urbantissuefieldwork(400x400msquares)

Eveninglectureonforestrypolicy,urbanforestrychallenges,byMai;

(sleepinmountainhomestay)

Thursday9January Urbantissuefieldwork(400x400msquares)

EveninglectureonChamandotherethnicgroupsonculturesofdwelling

(sleepinmountainhomestay)

Friday10January Worksessiononmountainousurbantissue

EarlyeveningbustoHue

(sleepinHue)

Saturday11January motorbikestoTamGiang-CauHaiLagoonwithoverviewtourontheway

EveninglectureDetectingandunderstandingindigenouslandscapeurbanismsintimesofgenericdevelopment(throughthecaseofThuaThienHueprovince)byB.DeMeulder/K.Shannon

(sleepinlagoon)

Sunday12January lagoonnorthfieldwork;eveningprocessingwithfeedback

(sleepinlagoon)

EveninglecturebyB.DeMeulder/K.Shannon(introductiontolagoon(ascaseofrepresentingcomplexlayeredlandscapeurbanisms)

Week2:Reading/interpretingthelagoon(Combiningmacrologicsandmicro-stories;scalesandsectors)

(lectures/interactionwithlocalleaders,FishingAssociation,community-basedtourismgroups)

Monday13January lagoonnorthfieldwork;eveningprocessingwithfeedback

(sleepinlagoon)

Tuesday14January lagooncenterfieldwork;eveningprocessingwithfeedback+lecturebyLinhof

Vietnameseculturalinstitutions(chua,dinh,etc.)

(sleepinlagoon)

Wednesday15January lagooncenterfieldwork;eveningprocessingwithfeedback

(sleepinlagoon)

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Thursday16January lagoonsouthfieldwork;eveningprocessingwithfeedback

(sleepinlagoon)

Friday17January lagoonsouthfieldwork;eveningprocessingwithfeedback

(sleepinlagoon)

Saturday18January arrivalofyoungVietnameseprofessionals

EveninglecturebyB.DeMeulder/K.Shannon(designstrategiesinlandscapeurbanism)

Sunday19January worksessioninlagoon

Week3:Developmentofalternativesettlementandoccupationmorphologiesandtypologies,presentationtoandexchangewithstakeholders

Monday20January worksessioninlagoon

Tuesday21January worksessioninlagoon,preparingrepresentationinexhibition

Wednesday22January worksessioninlagoon,mountingofexhibition

Thursday23January feedbacksessionwithlocalsrepresenting,presentinganddiscussing

Friday24January revisitingofsites

Saturday25January TETholiday:fieldworkintombslandscapesonhigh-dayofancestorworship

Week4:Self-evaluation,/criticalassessment,finaladaptationandeditingofanalysisanddevelopmentscenarios,processinginbookletforspecializedandgeneralaudiences

Monday27January revisitingofsites

Tuesday28January revisitingofsites

Wednesday29January creationofpublication

Thursday30January creationofpublication

Friday31January feedback/evaluation,departureevent

Saturday1February Students’departure

EQUIPMENTLIST

Studentsshouldbringacamera,sketchbook,pencils&markersandlaptopthathasbasicgraphicprogramsinstalled(ACAD,AdobeIllustrator,PhotoshopandInDesign).Ifyoudonothavealaptoportheseprogramsinstalled,pleasecontactthefieldschooldirectorssowecanworkoutasolution.Lackofownershipoftheseitemsisnotahindranceforyourparticipationinthisfieldschool.

REQUIREDREADINGS

PDFfilesofallmandatoryreadingswillbeprovidedtoenrolledstudentsviaasharedBOXfolder.

ReadingsbeforearrivalinVietnamAssignment:Everystudentmustchoose3texts(2indifferentgeneralthemesandoneinpart7,ThuaThienHue)inadditiontoonemandatorytextforall.Eachstudentshouldmakeonesynthesispertext:

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1pageONLY,11-pointArialwithbulletpointsandimportantquotes(withpagenumber).Theworkwillbepresentedtoothersduringfirstdaysoffieldschool(coupledwithfieldworkimages/drawings).Mandatorytextforall

DeMeulder,B.andShannon,K.(2019)“Settlingalong,withandonwaterinThuaThienHue(Vietnam):Past,Present&Future,”LandscapeArchitectureFrontiers(forthcoming)GeneralThemes1.ForestryBoris,S.D.(2012)“Urbanforestandlandscapeinfrastructure:towardsalandscapearchitectureofopen-endedness”inJournalofLandscapeArchitecture,7(2),54-59BusseNielsen,A.,Hedblom,M.,StahlOlafsson,A.andWistrom,B.(2107)“Spatialconfigurationsofurbanforestindifferentlandscapeandsocio-politicalcontexts:identifyingpatternsforgreeninfrastructureplanning”inUrbanEcosystems20:379-392.Carlisle,S.,Pevzner,N.andPiana,M.(2014)“Introduction:BuildingtheUrbanForest”inScenario04:BuildingtheUrbanForest(seehttps://scenariojournal.com/article/building-the-urban-forest/)DeMeulder,B.andShannon,K.(2014)“ForestsandTreesintheCity:SouthwestFlandersandtheMekongDelta”ininRevisingGreenInfrastructure:ConceptsBetweenNatureandDesign,D.Czechowski,T.Hauck,G.Hausladen(eds.)London:CRCPress,427-49.KonijnendijkvandenBosch,C.(2016)“Treeagencyandurbanforestgovernance”inSmartandSustainableBuiltEnvironment,vol.5,no.2:176-188.KonijnendijkvandenBossch,C.C.(2008).Theforestandthecity:theculturallandscapeofurbanwoodland.London:Springer(chapter13:aforestforthefuture,butalsootherchapters)Piana,M.andTroxel,B.(2014)“BeyondPlanting:anUrbanForestryPrimer”inScenario04:BuildingtheUrbanForest(seehttps://scenariojournal.com/article/beyond-planting/)Steenberg,J.,Millward,A.,Nowak,D.,Robinson,P.andEllis,A.(2017)“ForecastingUrbanForestEcosystemStructure,FunctionandVulnerability”inEnvironmentalManagement59:33-392.Szanto,C.andDiedrich,L.(eds)(inprogress)LandscapeLaboratories(notyetpublished).Thorpert,P.andBusseNielsen(2014)A.“Experienceofvegetation-bornecolours”inJournalofLandscapeArchitecture,9:1,60-69.Weller,R.andHands,T.(2014)“BuildingtheGlobalForest”inScenario04:BuildingtheUrbanForest(seehttps://scenariojournal.com/article/building-the-global-forest/)2.SettlementsSystemsCosgrove,D.(2006)“LosAngelesandtheItalianCittàDiffusa:LandscapesoftheCulturalSpaceEconomy“inLandscapesofaNewCulturalEconomyofSpace,editedbyT.S.TerkenliandA.d’Hauteserre:69-91.

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Dansereau,P.(1978)“AnEcologicalGradingofHumanSettlements”inGeoforum,Vol.9:161-210.DeMeulder,B.(2010)“BacktotheStartandElsewhere:TravelsbetweenCitiesandNatures”inN.Meijsams(ed.)DesigningforaRegion,Amsterdam:SunAcademia,216-227.Purdy,J.(2018)“Theworldwe’vebuilt:tobehumanistoshapetheworld,tocreatetheinfrastructureofourcommonlives.Whatdowedowhenthatinfrastructurebecomesatrap?”inDissent(seehttps://www.dissentmagazine.org/online_articles/world-we-built-sovereign-nature-infrastructure-leviathan)3.WaterUrbanismDeMeulder,B.andShannon,K.(2013)“WaterUrbanismsEast:EmergingPracticesandAge-OldTraditions”inB.DeMeulderandK.Shannon(eds.)WaterUrbanismsEast,Zurich:ParkBooks,4-17.DeMeulder,B.andShannon,K.(2013)“MangrovingCaMau,Vietnam:WaterandForestasDevelopmentFrames”inB.DeMeulderandK.Shannon(eds.)WaterUrbanismsEast,Zurich:ParkBooks,118-137.Geuze,A.andBindels,E.withBosch,R.(2019)“TheNewHonsbosscheDunes”inSustainableCoastalDesignandPlanning,E.Mossop(ed.),BatonRouge:CRCPress,Taylor&FrancisGroup,317-30.Handel,S.N.,Ford,G.andHensold,B.(2019)“ResilienceandCoastalEcosystems:ThreeTypologies,ThreeDesignApproaches”inSustainableCoastalDesignandPlanning,E.Mossop(ed.),BatonRouge:CRCPress,Taylor&FrancisGroup,195-208.Hill,K.(2019)“ArmaturesforCoastalResilience”inSustainableCoastalDesignandPlanning,E.Mossop(ed.),BatonRouge:CRCPress,Taylor&FrancisGroup,415-35.John-Alder,K.(2019)“DrawingaLineintheSand:RebuildbyDesign,MathematicalModelingandBlueDunes”inSustainableCoastalDesignandPlanning,E.Mossop(ed.),BatonRouge:CRCPress,Taylor&FrancisGroup,111-22.Lister,N-M.(2019)“(Re)Think(Re)DesignforResilience”inSustainableCoastalDesignandPlanning,E.Mossop(ed.),BatonRouge:CRCPress,Taylor&FrancisGroup,35-48.Mathur,A.anddaCunha,D.(2019)“DesigningtheCoastintheMomentofRain”inSustainableCoastalDesignandPlanning,E.Mossop(ed.),BatonRouge:CRCPress,Taylor&FrancisGroup,5-20.Nolf,C.andDeMeulder,B.(2017)“GraftingontheWaterLandscapeintheDispersedUrbanTerritoryofFlanders”inWatervs.UrbanScape,M.Ranzato(ed.),Berlin:Jovis,65-82.Retkittke,J.(2013)“BeinginDeepUrbanWater:FindingtheHorizontalUrbanTrimLine”inB.DeMeulderandK.Shannon(eds.)WaterUrbanismsEast,Zurich:ParkBooks,80-91.SeavittNordenson,C.(2019)“StructuresofCoastalResilience:AdaptiveDesignforJamaicaBay,NewYork”inSustainableCoastalDesignandPlanning,E.Mossop(ed.),BatonRouge:CRCPress,Taylor&FrancisGroup,175-94.

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