{"product_id":"book-gltp","title":"Urban Jungle","description":"\u003cb\u003eIn this exhilarating look at cities, past and future, Ben Wilson proposes that, in our world of rising seas and threatening weather, the natural world may prove the city's savior.\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eSince the beginning of civilization, humans have built cities to wall nature out, then glorified it in beloved but quite artificial parks. In \u003ci\u003eUrban Jungle\u003c\/i\u003e Ben Wilson—the author of \u003ci\u003eMetropolis\u003c\/i\u003e, a seven-thousand-year history of cities that the \u003ci\u003eWall Street Journal\u003c\/i\u003e called “a towering achievement”—looks to the fraught relationship between nature and the city for clues to how the planet can survive in an age of climate crisis.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eWhether it was the market farmers of Paris, Germans in medieval forest cities, or the Aztecs in the floating city of Tenochtitlan, pre-modern humans had an essential bond with nature. But when the day came that water was piped in and food flown from distant fields, that relationship was lost. Today, urban areas are the fastest-growing habitat on Earth and in \u003ci\u003eUrban Jungle\u003c\/i\u003e Ben Wilson finds that we are at last acknowledging that human engineering is not enough to protect us from extremes of weather. He takes us to places where efforts to rewild the city are under way: to Los Angeles, where the city’s concrete river will run blue again, to New York City, where a bleak landfill will be a vast grassland preserve. The pinnacle of this strategy will be Amsterdam: a city that is its own ecosystem, that makes no waste and produces its own energy. In many cities, Wilson finds, nature is already thriving. Koalas are settling in Brisbane, wild boar may raid your picnic in Berlin. Green canopies, wildflowers, wildlife: the things that will help cities survive, he notes, also make people happy.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003ci\u003eUrban Jungle \u003c\/i\u003eoffers the pleasures of history—how backyard gardens spread exotic species all over the world, how war produces biodiversity—alongside a fantastic vision of the lush green cities of our future. Climate change, Ben Wilson believes, is only the latest chapter in the dramatic human story of nature and the city.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003ci\u003eFront cover photograph: The Milan Vertical Forest, 2007–2014, Milan, Italy by Boeri Studio. Cover photograph by Andrea\/EyeEm. Cover design by John Fontana\u003cbr\u003e  \u003cbr\u003e Typology: Architecture, Vertical forest. Design team: Stefano Boeri (founding partner); (executive architects) Davor Popovic, Francesco de Felice; (project architects) Phase 1—Urban planning and preliminary project: Frederic de Smet (coordination), Daniele Barillari, Julien Boatyard, Matilde Cassani, Andrea Casetto, Francesca Cesa Bianchi, Inge Lengwenus, Corrado Longa, Eleanna Kotsikou, Matteo Marzi, Emanuela Messina, Andrea Sellanes. Phase 2—Detail project: Gianni Bertoldi (coordination), Alessandro Agosti, Marco Brega, Andrea Casetto, Matteo Colognese, Angela Parrozzani, Stefano Onnis. Consultants: Arup Italia s.r.l. (structural engineering); Deerns Italia S.p.A. (facilities design); Tekne s.p.a. (detailed design); LAND s.r.l. (open space design); Alpina S.p.A. (infrastructure design); MI.PR.AV. s.r.l. (contract administration [DL]); Studio Emanuela Borio and Laura Gatti (landscape design) \u003c\/i\u003e","brand":"Penguin Random House","offers":[{"title":"Audiobook","offer_id":49323137859888,"sku":"BDgltp","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0879\/2784\/9264\/files\/510736-gltp-Square.jpg?v=1733502469","url":"https:\/\/downpour.com\/products\/book-gltp","provider":"Downpour","version":"1.0","type":"link"}