Titre : | The Biomimicry Revolution Learning from Nature How to Inhabit the Earth |
Auteurs : | Henry DICKS |
Type de document : | Texte imprimé |
Editeur : | New York : Columbia University Press, 2023 |
Importance matérielle : | 320 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-231-20881-9 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | 342.51 |
Mots-clés : |
[Aciège 2017] DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE [Aciège 2017] ECOLOGIE [Aciège 2017] PHILOSOPHIE [Classement] PROTECTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT |
Résumé : |
Modernity is founded on the belief that the world we build is a human invention, not a part of nature. The ecological consequences of this idea have been catastrophic. We have laid waste to natural ecosystems, replacing them with fundamentally unsustainable human designs. With time running out to address the environmental crises we have caused, our best path forward is to turn to nature for guidance.
In this book, Henry Dicks explores the philosophical significance of a revolutionary approach to sustainable innovation: biomimicry. The term describes the application and adaptation of strategies found in nature to the development of artificial products and systems, such as passive cooling techniques modeled on termite mounds or solar cells modeled on leaves. Dicks argues that biomimicry, typically seen as just a design strategy, can also serve as the basis for a new environmental philosophy that radically alters how we understand and relate to the natural world. By showing how we can imitate, emulate, and learn from nature, biomimicry points us toward a genuinely sustainable way of inhabiting the earth. |
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077008 | 342.51 DIC | Livre | Mezzanine 2 | Sorti jusqu'au 04/07/2025 |