Dr Timothy Beatley is an internationally recognized
sustainable city researcher and author. His writings have focused on creative strategies cities can use to reduce their
ecological footprint
The ecological footprint is a method promoted by the Global Footprint Network to measure human demand on natural capital, i.e. the quantity of nature it takes to support people or an economy. It tracks this demand through an ecological accounti ...
s and become more livable and equitable places in the process. Beatley coined the term ''
green urbanism
Green urbanism has been defined as the practice of creating communities beneficial to humans and the environment. According to Timothy Beatley, it is an attempt to shape more sustainable places, communities and lifestyles, and consume less of the ...
'' and uses it frequently in his writings to describe the planning process used to create a sustainable city.
Academic Background
Beatley received a PhD in City and Regional Planning from the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1986. He is currently "Teresa Heinz Professor of Sustainable Communities" in the Department of Urban and Environmental Planning, the
University of Virginia School of Architecture
The University of Virginia School of Architecture is the graduate school of architecture at the University of Virginia, a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia. The school offers master's, doctoral and limited bachelor's programme ...
.
His primary teaching and research interests are in
environmental planning
Environmental planning is the process of facilitating decision making to carry out land development with the consideration given to the natural environment, social, political, economic and governance factors and provides a holistic framework to ...
and
policy, with special emphasis on coastal and
natural hazards planning, environmental values and ethics, and
biodiversity conservation
Conservation biology is the study of the conservation of nature and of Earth's biodiversity with the aim of protecting species, their habitats, and ecosystems from excessive rates of extinction and the erosion of biotic interactions. It is an int ...
. He has been a prolific author since the mid-1980s on the subjects of coastal hazard mitigation, hurricane recovery, habitat and ecosystem conservation,
environmental ethics, and
sustainable urban planning.
His 2010 book ''Biophilic Cities: Integrating Nature Into Urban Design and Planning'' advocates putting the
biophilia hypothesis into practice with an outline of the essential elements of a biophilic city and examples and stories about cities that have successfully integrated biophilic elements.
Green Urbanism
In his recent works surveying sustainable cities in
Europe and
Australia
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, Beatley argues that although cities typically consume large quantities of
fossil fuel
A fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon-containing material formed naturally in the Earth's crust from the remains of dead plants and animals that is extracted and burned as a fuel. The main fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas. Fossil fuels m ...
s and generate enormous amounts of waste and
pollution, they are the most important centers for positive environmental change. Beatley notes that the high
population density that characterizes most cities (especially European cities) also means that land is used efficiently, that automobiles are not the primary
mode of transportation, and that
per capita consumption of resources is low. Beatley's description of a typical sustainable city is one that is compact and walkable with easily accessible parks and
green spaces. Such a city also would emphasize sustainable forms of mobility, such as
public transportation and
bicycles. Parallel to Beatley's studies, the concept of
green urbanism
Green urbanism has been defined as the practice of creating communities beneficial to humans and the environment. According to Timothy Beatley, it is an attempt to shape more sustainable places, communities and lifestyles, and consume less of the ...
has been discussed by
Steffen Lehmann
Steffen Lehmann (born 19 June 1963 in Stuttgart) is a German-born architect and urban designer.
Biography
Lehmann held the UNESCO Chair in Sustainable Urban Development for Asia and the Pacific from 2008 to 2010. He now advises UNESCO ex-offic ...
in Australia, for instance in his book ''The Principles of Green Urbanism'' (Earthscan, London, 2010) and in the journal ''
S.A.P.I.EN.S.
Sustainability science first emerged in the 1980s and has become a new academic discipline
Similar to agricultural science or health science, it is an applied science defined by the practical problems it addresses. Sustainability science focuses ...
''
In Beatley's view, a city exemplifies green urbanism if it (1) strives to live within its ecological limits, (2) is designed to function in ways analogous to nature, (3) strives to achieve a circular rather than a linear metabolism, (4) strives toward local and regional self-sufficiency, (5) facilitates more sustainable lifestyles, and (6) emphasizes a high quality of neighborhood and community life. Beatley uses these six points to define Green Urbanism as a different type of
New Urbanism, and therefore an ecological movement, although others have interpreted Beatley's definition to be simply an alternative type of
urban design.
Publications
* Beatley, Timothy (2014), ''Blue Urbanism: Exploring Connections Between Cities and Oceans'', Island Press.
* Beatley, Timothy (2010), ''Biophilic Cities: Integrating Nature Into Urban Design and Planning'',
Island Press.
* Beatley, Timothy;
Newman, Peter (2008), ''Green Urbanism Down Under: Learning from Sustainable Communities in Australia'', Island Press, .
* Beatley, Timothy (2004), ''Native to nowhere: sustaining home and community in a global age'', Island Press.
* Beatley, Timothy (2000), ''Green urbanism: learning from European cities'', Island Press.
* Beatley, Timothy; Manning, Kristy (1997), ''The ecology of place: planning for environment, economy, and community'', Island Press.
* Beatley, Timothy; Brower, David J.; Schwab, Anna K. (2002) ''An introduction to coastal zone management'', Island Press.
* Beatley, Timothy (1994), ''Ethical land use: principles of policy and planning'', Johns Hopkins University Press.
References
External links
Timothy Beatleyat
University of Virginia School of Architecture
The University of Virginia School of Architecture is the graduate school of architecture at the University of Virginia, a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia. The school offers master's, doctoral and limited bachelor's programme ...
Biophilic Citieswebsite
''The Nature of Cities''documentary b
features Timothy Beatley and commentary by
Richard Louv (''
Last Child in the Woods'') and Dr. Stephen Kellert (''Biophilic Design'')
*
The Nature of Cities' virtual magazine, founded and edited by Dr. David Maddox, that Beatley has contributed to
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