Timothy Beatley’s article in Volume 34, Issue 1 of the William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review is entitled, Biophilic Urbanism: Inviting Nature Back to Our Communities and Into Our Lives. The article will be available in January.
Timonthy Beatley is the Teresa Heinz Professor of Sustainable Communities, in the Department of Urban and Environmental Planning, School of Architecture at the University of Virginia, where he has taught for more than twenty years. Much of Beatley’s work focuses on the subject of sustainable communities, and creative strategies by which cities and towns can fundamentally reducte their evological footprints, while at the same time becoming more livable and equitable places. He is the author or co-author of more than fifteen books, including Green Urbanism: Learning From European Cities, The Ecology of Place, and Native to Nowhere: Sustaining Home and Community in a Global Age. He recently co-authored two new books with Australian planner Peter Newman: Resilient Cities and Green Urbanism Down Under. Beatley hold a PhD in City and Regional Planning from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Biography courtesy of the University of Virginia.
