Can anyone provide some literature and studies related to the various working definitions of Anthropocene in relation to the urban planning?And how the present urban planning system in developing countries like India influence the Anthropocene?
Human is always changed and effected on its environment, community, and the culture around it, but usually, the every last hundred years seems higher and more to them. Also, it depends on the beholder of the opinion that sees the change a positive one, or a negative. In addition,analyzing the impact of urban planning on environment, from the business perspective is slightly different than political, or cultural one.
We know that the term "Anthropocene", was coined recently (year 2000) and almost that by accident or spontaneity, to replace by analogy the term "Holocene"; in general terms have the same meaning and are related to the direct impacts of human activity on the Earth and its natural system.
He accelerated process of "urbanization" that is evidence from it was industrial, has provoked serious transformations in them relations functional between the half natural and the half built, the expansion and growth macrocephalic of them cities in the world modern, have been them factors more worrying that affect substantially the structure natural of the land.
Then urban planning, not necessarily affects the environment on the other hand, tries in terms technical and methodological, harmonize the growth of cities with their natural environment maybe, preventing ills for the planet.
It is urgent and necessary to processes of urban planning, consistent with regional and local development plans so that they impact positively in the territories; to do so, they must take into account the phenomenology of the natural systems, as an essential part of the processes of urban planning to make interventions on the territory, sustainable; in this way, ensure intelligent, logical and efficient processes.