Urban Ecotheology in the Age of Technology
Urban Ecotheology in the Age of Technology
Nawratek, Krzysztof; Chand Sharma, Vikas; Dua, Sandeep; Russo, Alessio
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
04/2026
278
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Inglês
9783032132055
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Part I: Religious Traditions and Urban Ecological Frameworks.- Chapter 1. Hindu Spatial Concepts for Reconciling Technology and Ecology in Contemporary Urban Design.- Chapter 2. Sikh Ecotheological Approach to Technological Integration for Urban Sustainability.- Chapter 3. The Islamic Approach in Human-Environment Relationship and its Role in the Responsible Use of Technological Advancement in Urban Development.- Chapter 4. Intergenerational Justice in the Transition to the Fifth Industrial Revolution: A Reading from Catholic Theology.- Chapter 5. Reimagining Sacred Spaces: Ecotheology's Role in Sustainable Urban Futures Rajeev Semwal, Nandita Tripathi, Pankaj Kumar Tyagi and Vipin Nadda.- Part II: Sacred Landscapes and Spatial Practices.- Chapter 6. Urban Planning Regulations and Scared Ecological Wisdom - Case of Historic Towns of Puri and Bishnupur .- Chapter 7. Sacred Roots: Rethinking Urban Landscapes via Ethnobotanical Narrative.- Chapter 8. Belief Space and Urban Ecological Space: The Urban Environmental Development Viewing Religious Sites as Nodes for a Smart City.- Chapter 9. Topophilia in Transition: Preserving Sacred Landscapes in the Age of Smart Cities.- Chapter 10. Transcending Spatial Boundaries: A Yogic- Ecotheological Approach to Architectural Essence through AI Visualization in Urban Ecology.- Part III: Technology, Justice, and Cultural Preservation.- Chapter 11. Indigenous Community festivals and technology.- Chapter 12. Virtual Reality as an ecological alternative for authentic and immersive pilgrim experience.- Chapter 13. Digital Divide and Environmental Justice: Religious Responses to Urban Technology.- Chapter 14. Strategic Environmental Assessment as a policy tool to give voice to religious and spiritual views, and to prevent 'nAIcolonialism' in 21 st century spatial planning.
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Sustainable urban development;Technology and religion;Urban planning;Environmental ethics;Climate change;Smart cities;Artificial intelligence;Social justice;Community development;Religious studies
Part I: Religious Traditions and Urban Ecological Frameworks.- Chapter 1. Hindu Spatial Concepts for Reconciling Technology and Ecology in Contemporary Urban Design.- Chapter 2. Sikh Ecotheological Approach to Technological Integration for Urban Sustainability.- Chapter 3. The Islamic Approach in Human-Environment Relationship and its Role in the Responsible Use of Technological Advancement in Urban Development.- Chapter 4. Intergenerational Justice in the Transition to the Fifth Industrial Revolution: A Reading from Catholic Theology.- Chapter 5. Reimagining Sacred Spaces: Ecotheology's Role in Sustainable Urban Futures Rajeev Semwal, Nandita Tripathi, Pankaj Kumar Tyagi and Vipin Nadda.- Part II: Sacred Landscapes and Spatial Practices.- Chapter 6. Urban Planning Regulations and Scared Ecological Wisdom - Case of Historic Towns of Puri and Bishnupur .- Chapter 7. Sacred Roots: Rethinking Urban Landscapes via Ethnobotanical Narrative.- Chapter 8. Belief Space and Urban Ecological Space: The Urban Environmental Development Viewing Religious Sites as Nodes for a Smart City.- Chapter 9. Topophilia in Transition: Preserving Sacred Landscapes in the Age of Smart Cities.- Chapter 10. Transcending Spatial Boundaries: A Yogic- Ecotheological Approach to Architectural Essence through AI Visualization in Urban Ecology.- Part III: Technology, Justice, and Cultural Preservation.- Chapter 11. Indigenous Community festivals and technology.- Chapter 12. Virtual Reality as an ecological alternative for authentic and immersive pilgrim experience.- Chapter 13. Digital Divide and Environmental Justice: Religious Responses to Urban Technology.- Chapter 14. Strategic Environmental Assessment as a policy tool to give voice to religious and spiritual views, and to prevent 'nAIcolonialism' in 21 st century spatial planning.
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