"Because of his great vision, Tim Beatley is a hero to many of us. To paraphrase a famous quote, some people see cities as they are and ask why; Tim Beatley sees cities as they could be (filled with nature) and says why not?"
Richard Louv, author of "Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder"
"This outstanding and important book provides inspiration and practical guidance for addressing the basic human need for nature in a rapidly urbanizing world, authored by one of the world's great authorities on harmonizing nature and humanity in cities today."
Stephen R. Kellert, Professor Emeritus, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
"The future of our species depends on our ability to coexist with the natural world. But what does this actually mean for human settlements? Biophilic Cities makes the case for why nature is so vital to the human experience, and how urban planning and design can harness our affinities with nature to create more sustainable cities. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the future of cities."
Jennifer Wolch, Dean, College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
"Presenting both conceptual overviews and practical advice, the work tackles building, site, and community-level planning and goes beyond the now-familiar tenets of 'green building' to advocate for an ecosystem wide vision for habitat conservation, restoration and construction....This work is appropriate for college-level planning and design students but will also be of interest to environmental activists and green construction practitioners."
Reference & Research Book News
"Makes a compelling case for including more nature in our cities…Tremendously educational and provides the reader with a delightful new perspective to re-explore their surroundings."
Re:place Magazine
"...Biophilic Cities provides a convincing argument for integrating 'nature' into cities...the book is excellent at bringing together environment-behavior studies and summarizing the latest in environmental-psychology research."
Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review
"This book expresses the credo of a very dedicated author who sees great merits in re-introducing nature into cities and urban culture."
Urban Design