Table of Contents
The Human Dimension of Social-Environmental Planning
How We Think
Introduction
Frame of Mind
Frame of Reference
Everyone Is Right from His or Her Own Perspective
Summation
Notes
Language and Communication
Introduction
The Process of Communication
Barriers to Effective Communication
Summation
Notes
Nature’s Rules of Engagement in Social-Environmental Planning
The Law of Cosmic Unification
Understanding the Law of Cosmic Unification
The Inviolate Biophysical Principles
Notes
Basic Components of Design
Introduction
Composition
Structure
Function
System-Altering Disturbances
The Negotiability of Constraints
Summation
Notes
Habitat, the Language of Boundaries
Food
Water
Shelter
Space
Privacy
Connectivity
Summation
Notes
Patterns Across the Landscape
Relationship and Pattern
Summation
Notes
Infrastructure
The Energy Interchange System
Conduits of Interchange
The Service Connection
The Transportation System: Efficiency or Effectiveness?
The Importance of Backups
Summation
Notes
Shared Relationships between Everyforest and Everycity
Cumulative Effects, Lag Periods, and Thresholds
The Triad in Everyforest
The Triad in Everycity
Summation
Notes
Age as an Archive of History
Age as an Archive
Why Save the Old?
Summation
Notes
Ecology and Economy
Gross Domestic Product
Eco-Efficiency
Genuine Economic Indicators
Reuniting Ecology and Economy
Summation
Notes
A Century for Healing
Toward Social-Environmental Equality in a Diverse World
The Beginnings of International Social Parity
Revisiting the Notion of Development
Summation
Notes
Social-Environmental Planning in Space and Time
Our Daily Relationships
Everyforest and Everycity as a Living Trust
Long-Term Social-Environmental Planning
Summation
Notes
Challenges for Social-Environmental Planning
Cultural Capacity
Controlling Our Human Population
What We Introduce into the Environment
Renewable Energy
Open Space
Centralized Generalization
The Urban-Wildlife Interface
Summation
Notes
Where Leaders Dare to Go
The Questions We Ask
The Lifestyle We Choose
The Economics We Employ
The Laws and Policies We Enact
The Landscape Patterns We Create
Notes
Glossary
Appendix: Common and Scientific Names of Plants and Animals