The integration of forest ecologies into the urban environment
R.J. Koppes (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
M.J. Smit – Mentor (TU Delft - Architectural Engineering)
G. Koskamp – Graduation committee member (TU Delft - Design of Constrution)
P.H.M. Jennen – Graduation committee member (TU Delft - Design of Constrution)
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Abstract
As space in urban environments becomes more precious, planning for a nature inclusive infrastructure needs to be considered using a multi-layered approach to ensure effective urban foresting. Therefore, this research focusses on the integration of urban ecologies, forest ecologies and the ecological relationship with the individual, to create circularities on a neighbourhood scale. A qualitative research method is used consisting of both a literature review and interviews with experts. The individual’s ecological values and identity are determined by their living environment and can be stimulated through ongoing holistic interactions between residents, buildings, and the surrounding environment. The forest ecologies can be integrated in the urban environment to create local circularities for water, energy, materials, and food flows within the neighbourhood.