1st Edition

Wild Nature in Cities Design for a Post-Pandemic World

By Timothy Beatley, JD Brown Copyright 2026
266 Pages 54 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

266 Pages 54 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

266 Pages 54 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

This book collects the many stories, experiences, and innovative policies and strategies by which cities and local governments have helped to facilitate and strengthen essential pandemic-era nature connections. It makes the central point that contact with nature and the outdoors was (and is) an essential element of a healthy, resilient city. Investing in wild nature and the many opportunities to... Read more

1. Introduction: The Role of Nature in the Pandemic City  2. Reconnecting with Nature: How the Pandemic Reinvented Streets, Parks, and Public and Quasi-Public Spaces  3.Tree City: Forest Urbanism in the Time of Pandemic  4. Wild Nature in the Pandemic City  5. Nature and Equitable Health  6. Community Nature Spaces  7. A Sustaining Urban Nature Economy  8.Urban Nature After the Pandemic: Conclusions and Future Directions

Biography

Timothy 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 30 years.

JD Brown is an attorney and planner, is the Program Director for Biophilic Cities at the University of Virginia, where he collaborates with partners in cities around the world to shape innovative policy and practice to plan and design cities that nurture abundant, biodiverse, and equitably accessible nature.