How do you design a city that works with nature? | Eric Sanderson | TEDxNYIT

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9 жыл бұрын

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Mannahatta2409.org is free online forum for people to develop and share their own visions for Manhattan based on rapid and realistic models of environmental performance: carbon, water, biodiversity and population. With Mannahatta2409.org you can see how the environment of any block of the city works today, compare that performance to the original ecology of the place, and explore the visions of others. You can also create, assess, and publish your own ideas through visions composed
of ecosystems, lifestyles, and climates. It is a tool for imagining the future by dreaming with data.
Sanderson is a landscape ecologist at the Wildlife Conservation Society, exploring the intersection between cities and nature. He is the author of Manahattan: A Natural History of New York City (Abrams, 2009), focusing on the ecology of Manhattan Island at the time of European discovery, and Terra Nova: The New World After Oil, Cars, and Suburbs (Abrams 2013), about the ecological future of the United States. Sanderson holds a Ph.D. in ecosystem and landscape ecology (University of California, Davis, 1998) and has published extensively on conservation issues.
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@lantisthefirst4554
@lantisthefirst4554 2 жыл бұрын
This talk could've been much shorter tbh since this is basically marketing for a project they are working on that, again, couldve made a shorter talk. Just my opinion dou
@ericpham7871
@ericpham7871 2 жыл бұрын
7 elements could improve health: 1/ light transportation that had less than 20 km/ hr and weigh no larger than 3/4 ton with full load and no more than 3 g acceleration.. 2 alot of water way for good transport and trade,. 3/ no large current consumption or heat concentrate larger than 500 w/ 1m sq 4/ hydraulic power prime mover fuel less 5/ no population density greater than 500/ km sq at any moment in time, 6 all one way with 2 degree grading downward and tunnel or bridge with no traffic light or stop sign needed and street light and electrical distribution on ground or no taller than 3 m for less costly repair and variable frequency for efficiency and weather friendly, and use more data voice over power line, 7 zero waste toilet and waste treatment
@mohammadeqbalpopal3974
@mohammadeqbalpopal3974 3 жыл бұрын
vision nwo aday is only money . watch out someone will draw dollars on the map
@alanhowitzer
@alanhowitzer 4 жыл бұрын
You can't own a handgun in NYC.
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