The Nature of Our Cities: Harnessing the Power of the Natural World to Survive a Changing Planet

The Nature of Our Cities: Harnessing the Power of the Natural World to Survive a Changing Planet

by Nadina Galle

Narrated by Eileen Stevens

Unabridged — 9 hours, 35 minutes

The Nature of Our Cities: Harnessing the Power of the Natural World to Survive a Changing Planet

The Nature of Our Cities: Harnessing the Power of the Natural World to Survive a Changing Planet

by Nadina Galle

Narrated by Eileen Stevens

Unabridged — 9 hours, 35 minutes

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Overview

In the tradition of Elizabeth Kolbert and Michael Pollan, The Nature of Our Cities is a stirring exploration of how innovators from around the world are combining urban nature with emerging technologies, protecting the planet's cities from the effects of climate change and safeguarding the health of their inhabitants.

We live in an age when humanity spends 90% of its time indoors, yet the nature around us-especially in America's cities-has never been more vital. This distancing from nature has sparked crises in mental health, longevity, and hope for the next generation, while also heightening the risks we face from historic floods, heatwaves, and wildfires. Indeed, embracing nature holds untapped potential to strengthen and fortify our cities, suburbs, and towns, providing solutions spanning flood preparation, wildfire management, and promoting longevity. As ecological engineer Dr. Nadina Galle shows in The Nature of Our Cities nature is our most critical infrastructure for tackling the climate crisis. It just needs a little help.

*A fellow at MIT's Senseable City Lab and selected for*Forbes' 30 under 30 list, Galle is at the forefront of the growing movement to fuse nature and technology for urban resilience. In*THE NATURE OF OUR CITIES, she embarks on a journey as fascinating as it is pressing, showing how scientists and citizens from around the world are harnessing emerging technologies to unlock the power of the natural world to save their cities, a phenomenon she calls the “Internet of Nature.” Traveling the globe, Galle examines how urban nature, long an afterthought for many, actually points the way toward a more sustainable future. She reveals how technology can help nature navigate this precarious moment with modern advances such as:

  • Laser-mapping that identifies at-risk neighborhoods to fight deadly health disparities
  • A.I.-powered robots that prevent wildfires from reaching urban areas
  • Intelligent water gardens that protect cities from floods and hurricanes
  • Advanced sensors that achieve 99% tree survival in dry, hot summers***

Optimistic in spirit yet pragmatic in approach, Galle writes persuasively that the future of urban life depends on balancing the natural world with the technology that can help sustain it. By turns clear-eyed and lyrical,*THE NATURE OF OUR CITIES marks the emergence of an invigorating, prescient new talent in nature writing.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

04/15/2024

“Technological innovations” are required to manage the ill effects of climate change on urban landscapes, according to this informative if irksome debut. Ecological engineer Galle recounts efforts by herself and others to implement such technical fixes. These include the installation of sensors to notify arborists when the soil around trees in a park in Maastricht, Netherlands, has dried out, in order to halt a mass die-off; the use of LiDAR (light detection and ranging) sensors mounted on vehicles to monitor the health of trees in New York City and Singapore by collecting hard-to-record data, such as tree canopy size; and the deployment of AI-directed drones that spray flame-retardant chemicals to fight wildfires in cities in Southern California. Galle’s finely detailed microhistories of city employees attempting to find more efficient and effective ways to do their jobs fascinate. But as the stories reach their climactic moment of technological innovation, they start to sound more like promotional material (“DIOPSIS will give local authorities the information they need to prove the incredible value of targeted investments and maximize cities’ outcomes”). While the narrative is instructive on a granular level, its boosterish tone feels at odds with the dire situations under discussion, in which excessive monitoring is necessary merely to mitigate worsening conditions. This disappoints. (June)

From the Publisher

Where we live has an immense impact on longevity, and as an advocate for healthy living, I understand the pivotal role nature plays in shaping our communities. Galle’s exploration of urban ecology and tech innovation offers hope for transforming our living spaces. I’m optimistic her work will guide us towards practical steps for a greener, brighter future, benefiting generations young and old.”
Dan Buettner, National Geographic fellow and #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Blue Zones

In The Nature of Our Cities, Nadina Galle masterfully combines humor and poignant narratives to showcase the transformative power of nature on humanity. Her book serves as a deeply insightful blueprint for the future of our connection to the outdoors—and is a delightful joy to read.” — Robin Thurston, Founder and CEO of Outside Interactive, Inc.

"How to address our estrangement from the natural world? Nadina Galle has a possible antidote for this crucial question: an Internet of Nature. . . . Digital technologies, sensors, and A.I.—tools we often associate with cold, hard progress—can, in fact, be our allies in understanding and nurturing nature. Her Internet of Nature is not just a concept; it’s a tangible, hopeful path to recentering nature in the heart of our built environment.”
Prof. Carlo Ratti, director of MIT Senseable City Lab

"Half of the urban homes that will exist within our children's lives, have not been built. Nadina, an emerging talent in nature writing, demonstrates how technology can create cities radically different, with nature everywhere." — Gil Penalosa, Founder, 8-80 Cities and City of Toronto Mayoral Candidate (2023)

“Nadina beautifully intertwines ecological wonders with technological ingenuity, inspiring us to re-imagine our cities as thriving ecosystems. Anyone who cares about building a connected, sustainable future should read this book.”
Don Tapscott C.M., Bestselling author, entrepreneur, and social innovator

"Not only the trees in distant forests but also those right around the corner can play a vital role for the environment. As Nadina Galle explores in The Nature of Our Cities, they also bring us shade, recreation, beauty, and hope.” — Fred Krupp, president, Environmental Defense Fund

“A compelling journey through spaces where concrete and greenery coexist, urging us to get outdoors and become stewards of our natural environments.”
John Judge, author of The Outdoor Citizen

“In The Nature of Our Cities, Nadina Galle explores the transformative potential of emerging technologies in urban ecosystems. From firefighting robots to smart water gardens, Galle showcases how these innovations not only protect but also connect us with nature. The Nature of Our Cities is a hopeful and immersive exploration of how technology can empower us to be better stewards of the environment.” — Timothy Beatley, Teresa Heinz Professor of Sustainable Communities, University of Virginia, and founder of "Biophilic Cities"

"Drawing from extensive research, illuminating interviews with leading experts, and her own journey of self-discovery, Nadina explores our disconnection from nature and the profound implications of city living in the 21st century. Her insights are both enlightening and empowering. With a rare blend of expertise and relatability, she's written a must-read for anyone seeking to understand how to leverage the power of nature to improve our lives." — Michael Easter, New York Times bestselling author of The Comfort Crisis and Scarcity Brain

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159412515
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 06/18/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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