Buch, Englisch, 222 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 599 g
Reihe: The Urban Book Series
The Case of Fort Clayton
Buch, Englisch, 222 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 599 g
Reihe: The Urban Book Series
ISBN: 978-3-031-38769-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
The construction of the Panama Canal at the beginning of the twentieth century created an enclave that ran parallel to the interoceanic waterway, controlled by the US government: the Canal Zone. This book aims to understand the implications that Panama Canal Zone urban planning had on human health, natural resources, and biodiversity through the study case of Fort Clayton, highlighting how the sanitary concerns shaped building regulations and the urban landscape of towns.
This book highlights the role of North American entomologists and health workers in developing control strategies for diseases transmitted by mosquitoes and how mosquito’s ecology determined building regulations that shaped the image of the Canal Zone towns. On the other hand, the book determines the environmental assessment of Fort Clayton, determined by the two fundamental aspects that set on the environmental impact of an urban settlement. The first one is the suitability of the site's location. The secondis the urban structure of the adopted city model and its impact on the connectivity of the surrounding forests during the twentieth century.
This text is aimed at both undergraduate and postgraduate students, architects, urban planners, historians, and environmental science professionals.
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Historical background. Transformed landscapes and the impact of Human-Nature interaction in the interoceanic region (6000 BC-1950).- Approximation of the urbanism and architecture of Fort Clayton.- The construction of sanitary urban and anti-mosquito landscaping in the canal zone.- Mosquito control influence on Fort Clayton urban landscape.- Historical, cultural, and urban analysis of the landscaping of the Canal Zone. Case of Fort Clayton.-Cultural landscapes values.- Are canal zone towns adapted to tropical environments?- Epilogue.