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Title Implementing a new human settlement theory Strategic planning for a network of regenerative villages
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Authors Liaros, S
Title Implementing a new human settlement theory Strategic planning for a network of regenerative villages
Year 2020
Published Smart And Sustainable Built Environment, 9, 3
DOI 10.1108/SASBE-01-2019-0004
Abstract Purpose Whilst the energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables offers significant environmental benefits, the other transition - from a centralised to a distributed energy system - underpins a disruptive model for planning cities, towns and villages. A local energy micro-grid can power a local water micro-grid, which in turn can irrigate a local food system, offering a community the opportunity to harvest, store and distribute food, water and energy within their immediate catchment. A distributed network of regenerative villages, connected virtually and with shared electric vehicles is offered as an alternative vision for future cities. The paper aims to justify this as a preferred model for human settlements and develop an implementation process. Design/methodology/approach This paper asks: Is it inevitable that large cities will keep growing, while rural communities will continue to be deprived of resources and opportunities? Is the flow of people into cities inevitable? To answer this question, the adopted methodology is to take a systems approach, observing town planning processes from a range of different disciplines and perspectives. Findings By contrasting the current centralising city model with a distributed network of villages, this paper offers ten reasons why the distributed network is preferable to centralisation. Research limitations/implications It is argued that in this time of dramatic technological upheaval, environmental destruction and social inequality, business-as-usual is unacceptable in any field of human endeavour. This paper presents a sketch outlining a new human settlement theory, a different way of living on the land. It is an invitation to academics and practitioners to participate in a debate. Originality/value The information and energy revolutions, both distributed systems, are reshaping cities.
Author Keywords Circular economy; Energy transition; Healthy built environment; Information revolution; One planet living; Regenerative development
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000596190200003
WoS Category Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Research Area Science & Technology - Other Topics
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