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Emerging Biophilic Urbanism: The Value of the Human–Nature Relationship in the Urban Space

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  • Simona Totaforti

    (Department of Social and Educational Sciences of the Mediterranean Area, University for Foreigners “Dante Alighieri”, 89125 Reggio Calabria, Italy)

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The research presented in this article adopts an urban sociology perspective to explore the relationship between spaces designed with biophilic principles and people’s pro-environmental values and behaviors. The research hypothesized that biophilic design and planning promote connectedness with nature and are positively related to pro-environmental and more sustainable values and behaviors. The contemporary city asserts the need for new paradigms and conceptual frameworks for reconfiguring the relationship between the urban environment and the natural environment. In order to understand whether biophilic design, planning, and policies can meet the global challenges regarding the future existence on earth of humans, focus groups were conducted to investigate how people’s relationship with the built-up space and the natural landscape is perceived, and to what extent the inclusion of nature and its patterns at various levels of urban planning meets people’s expectations. The results suggest that biophilic design and planning can be considered a useful paradigm to deal with the challenges that are posed by the city of the future, also in terms of sustainability, by reinterpreting and enhancing the human–nature relation in the urban context.

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  • Simona Totaforti, 2020. "Emerging Biophilic Urbanism: The Value of the Human–Nature Relationship in the Urban Space," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(13), pages 1-16, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:12:y:2020:i:13:p:5487-:d:381490
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    1. Maria Cacique & Sheng-Jung Ou, 2022. "Biophilic Design as a Strategy for Accomplishing the Idea of Healthy, Sustainable, and Resilient Environments," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(9), pages 1-15, May.

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