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2. James street, by Taylor and Hinds Architects
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Edquist, Harriet
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- 2024
3. Reshaping the Yarra: Unrealised plans and visions for the port of Melbourne
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Gurciullo, Sebastian
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- 2024
4. Meeting future needs
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Gibson, Neil
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- 2024
5. Creating built environments: Bridging knowledge and practice divides
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- 2021
6. Exploring the co-design of social housing through a design justice lens
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Fambiatos, Emily
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- 2024
7. Planning inclusive circular cities
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Burke, Lachlan and Grodach, Carl
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- 2024
8. The YIMBY approach: A planning perspective
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Fensham, Patrick
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- 2024
9. The impact of NIMBYism on urban sustainability
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Qing, Monica
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- 2024
10. Performing precarity and transilience: The Hobson Street Theatre Company
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Hazou, Rand
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- 2023
11. Land registration in Cambodia
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Hap, Phalthy
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- 2021
12. Looking south - what's new in Tasmania?
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- 2024
13. Finding the light: How positive stories from women can remake our public places
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Hill, Katrina
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- 2024
14. Territorialities and urbanities transform: A scenario-based approach to local planning and decision making in Inukjuak and Salluit, Nunavik
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Vachon, Genevieve, Avarello, Mathieu, Landry, Julien, and St-Jean, Laurence
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- 2020
15. Rethinking parking and the entitlement to park
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Mepham, David
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- 2024
16. Triennial – MegaCities@NGV
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Golby, Julian
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- 2024
17. (21-068) Rovest Holdings Pty Ltd v Cobar Shire Council [2021] NSWLEC 1618
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Holland, Rachel
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- 2021
18. (21-066) Toga Addison Pty Ltd atf Toga Addison Unit Trust v Randwick City Council [2021] NSWLEC 1580
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Rheinberger, Brigitte
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- 2021
19. Neom: What's the green truth behind a planned eco-city in the Saudi desert?
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- 2022
20. (21-019) Grant William Clarke v Shoalhaven City Council (No 2) [2021] NSWLEC 8
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Carrington, Serafina
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- 2021
21. Greening our cities: Opportunities from precinct to building-scale
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Bush, Judy, Bennet, Julia, Oleinikov, Julia, and Winter-Irving, Sarah
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- 2023
22. (21-067) Refalo v Camden Council [2021] NSWLEC 1485
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Andrews, Nicholas
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- 2021
23. Insights on Resiliency and Urban Development
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Ungku Norani Sonet, Tamil Salvi Mari, Ungku Norani Sonet, and Tamil Salvi Mari
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- Sustainable urban development, City planning--Environmental aspects, Sustainable design
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Cities worldwide are at a crossroads, facing the pressing need to adapt to a rapidly changing environment. The impacts of climate change, economic shifts, and population growth are undeniable, demanding a paradigm shift in urban development. The conventional approaches fall short in creating spaces that endure and flourish in the face of adversity. The challenge is to reimagine cities as more than concrete jungles, integrating green spaces, flexibility, and community well-being into their DNA. Insights on Resiliency and Urban Development charts the course for a resilient urban future. In its pages, government leaders, architects, urban planners, and citizens unite to forge a comprehensive guide for developing urban'sanctuaries.'This book seamlessly weaves together disciplines like architecture, urban design, planning, sustainability, and community development, offering not just theoretical groundwork but practical strategies illustrated with vibrant case studies. It empowers individuals with the knowledge to build cities that not only withstand the challenges of our time but actively thrive amidst them. Insights on Resiliency and Urban Development stands as an invaluable resource for academics, architects, urban planners, quantity surveyors, and all stakeholders invested in the future of our cities. By dissecting the complexities of architecture and urban planning, laying the foundation for a profound understanding of sustainable urban development. Backed by compelling case studies, it guides the transformation of cities into robust, sustainable sanctuaries and emphasizes the pivotal role of community involvement in fostering inclusive, resilient, and sustainable communities.
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- 2024
24. Toward Sustainable Communities, Fifth Edition : Solutions for Citizens and Their Governments
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Mark Roseland, Margaret Stout, Maria Spiliotopoulou, Mark Roseland, Margaret Stout, and Maria Spiliotopoulou
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- Sustainable development, Sustainable urban development, City planning, City planning--Environmental aspects
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The go-to guide for sustainable community development, from the neighborhood to the regional level Fully revised and updated, Toward Sustainable Communities is the definitive guide to the why, the what, and most importantly, the how of creating resilient, healthy, equitable, and prosperous places. This fifth edition introduces the innovative Community Capital Compass as a powerful tool for maximizing the environmental, economic, and social benefits of complex community and regional decisions, and has been completely revamped to serve readers in the US, Canada, and abroad. Those seeking a comprehensive approach to sustainable community planning and development from the neighborhood to the regional level will benefit from: An expanded Community Capital framework that organizes community resources into eight interrelated forms of capital The Community Capital Compass process for navigating complex situations involving everything from municipal services and land-use planning to housing and climate change Elaboration of collaborative governance, community mobilization, public engagement, capacity building, infrastructure, policymaking, and promising practices A companion website featuring case studies, profiles, online resources, interactive tools, videos, and more. Packed with concrete, proven strategies, this'living book'is the go-to guide for sustainable community development. Toward Sustainable Communities is essential reading for current and aspiring professionals, practitioners, policymakers, educators, purpose-driven organizations, engaged citizens, and anyone concerned about their communities and a sustainable future. ACCESSIBILITY NOTES This publication meets the EPUB Accessibility requirements and it also meets the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG-AA). It is screen-reader friendly and is accessible to persons with disabilities. This book contains various accessibility features such as alternative texts for images, table of contents, landmarks, reading order, page list, Structural Navigation, and semantic structure. Blank pages have been removed from this EPUB.
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- 2024
25. Assessment Framework for People-Centred Solutions to Carbon Neutrality : A Comprehensive List of Case Studies and Social Innovation Indicators at Urban Level
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Sabrina Bresciani, Francesca Rizzo, Francesco Mureddu, Sabrina Bresciani, Francesca Rizzo, and Francesco Mureddu
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- City planning--Environmental aspects, Smart cities, Architecture and energy conservation
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This open access book presents a catalogue of over one thousand indicators which can be used by cities'public administrators to monitor and evaluate social innovation action plans to support people-centred, collaborative or co-designed solutions to lower carbon emissions. Indicators are clustered according to a framework of social innovation solutions for climate neutrality at city level, developed by merging top-down academic knowledge with bottom-up pragmatic case studies. There is currently limited guidance on how to embed social innovations in their cities'action plans with the aim of reaching climate neutrality, and on how to assess the progress and impacts of such people-centred projects in cities. The book addresses this gap and is thus relevant for scholars in the field of policy-making and design, as well as cities'transition teams, policymakers and consultants. Based on the work developed within the EU-funded project NetZeroCities, intervention logics are provided for each of the ten categories of action, with related indicators clustered by category and evaluation criteria (effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, replicability, and scalability). Guidelines to implement the framework support city administrators in defining steps they need to follow to apply the indicators to their local case, making social innovation a crucial lever for accelerating systemic transformation.
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- 2024
26. The Blue Book : Smart Sustainable Coastal Cities and Blue Growth Strategies for Marine and Maritime Environments
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Stamatina Th. Rassia and Stamatina Th. Rassia
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- City planning--Environmental aspects, Sustainable urban development
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This volume offers a wealth of results written by experts from interdisciplinary fields, contributing on a diversity of topics targeting marine and maritime environmental sustainability in coastal and ocean-related areas. The reader will benefit from the diversity and breadth of topical coverage as well as concepts conveyed from a variety researchers. The book serves as an open knowledge platform combining many aspects of SDG #11 including naval architecture and marine engineering, ecology, biomedical informatics, public health, architecture engineering and building physics, nanotechnology as well as advanced technologies, innovation and related fields. The broad range of topics cover ecology, shipping, and health related issues. Specifically, the book presents chapters on the following: · Shipping and ecology · Topics of ocean wildlife and mega-faunaprotection · Big Data and sustainable applications for healthy and safe coastal cities · Smart sustainable humanitarian assistance methods using large vessels · Smart coastal city tourist activity, mobility management · Urban climate condition mitigation · Historical analysis of the case of disease outbreaks onboard ships · Monitoring, simulating and decision making while developing housing at sea, such as in cruise-ships · Conducting feasibility assessment for outbreak prevention following real-time, systematic disease detection on cruise ships · Technological approaches for cruise ship disease propagation monitoring · Scenario testing for sensors and actuators deployment to prevent and mitigate epidemics on cruise ships, as well as methods for improving biological safety on ships using nanotechnology The book is expected to engage researchers in multidisciplinary areas as well as students and interested readers.
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- 2024
27. Il giardino biopolitico : Spazi, vite e transizione
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Paola Viganò and Paola Viganò
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- Public spaces, City planning--Philosophy, City planning--Environmental aspects, City planning--Social aspects, Biopolitics, Space (Architecture)--Social aspects, Urban ecology (Sociology), Urban ecological design
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Architettura e urbanistica hanno certamente a che fare con la vita, ma la frequenza del suo richiamo all'interno di discorsi e pratiche progettuali è molto variata nel tempo. La riflessione biopolitica di Michel Foucault, estesa all'urbanistica moderna da Bernardo Secchi nel suo ultimo scritto dedicato alla tradizione europea di disegno urbano, illumina una fondamentale chiave di lettura della relazione instabile e composita tra spazio, vita e potere. Paola Viganò riparte da questi ragionamenti e li porta alle loro estreme conseguenze. L'ipotesi della transizione ecologica e sociale come nuovo progetto biopolitico colloca questo libro in un ampio quadro concettuale, chiarendo la rinnovata centralità della vita in ogni ricerca sul futuro dello spazio alle diverse scale. Il libro discute dei modi nei quali il suo progetto può contribuire a dare forma ad un'azione biopolitica affermativa, di emancipazione sostanziale; considera lo spazio un capitale collettivo, supporto, agente essenziale per adattare la nostra vita a condizioni profondamente cambiate. Al di là della crisi ecologica e della nuova coscienza che l'accompagna, Paola Viganò riporta in luce la complessa relazione tra spazio e vita, tra corpi, popolazioni, spazio e potere; la sua centralità nel presente e nel futuro del progetto della città.
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- 2024
28. Nature-First Cities : Restoring Relationships with Ecosystems and with Each Other
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Cam Brewer, Herb Hammond, Sean Markey, Cam Brewer, Herb Hammond, and Sean Markey
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- City planning--Environmental aspects, Urban ecology (Sociology), Sustainable urban development, Climate change mitigation, Nature
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Nature belongs in cities, but how do we put nature first without pushing people aside? Nature-First Cities reveals the false dichotomy of that question by recognizing that people and nature are indivisible. Western urbanization has meant the ongoing expulsion of nature, which is engendering biodiversity loss and inequality, thwarting economic potential, and affecting health. This volume instead applies the science and practice of nature-directed stewardship to cities. Tested through case studies, this methodology for urban ecosystem restoration is uniquely effective at revitalizing our strained cities. Nature is woven into networks, distributed equitably across neighbourhoods, and partnered with the urban density that is essential for addressing the climate crisis. Nature-First Cities offers a practical framework for urban planning that reinforces our place in nature both physically, by ensuring that cities are replete with biodiversity and intact ecosystems, and conceptually, by rebalancing our relationships with the planet and with one another
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- 2024
29. Real Estate and Sustainable Crisis Management in Urban Environments : Challenges and Solutions for Resilient Cities
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Saija Toivonen, Sirkka Heinonen, Ira Verma, Raúl Castaño-Rosa, Sara Wilkinson, Saija Toivonen, Sirkka Heinonen, Ira Verma, Raúl Castaño-Rosa, and Sara Wilkinson
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- Sustainable urban development, City planning--Environmental aspects, Crisis management
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The aim of this book is to promote the dynamic resilience of societies by identifying, analysing, and exemplifying the role of space and land use in both anticipated and unanticipated primary and secondary crisis situations.The book brings together the expertise of a unique team of researchers and methods from fields of futures studies, land use planning, social sustainability and wellbeing, architecture, spatial planning, design and real estate economics, and presents a novel understanding of the direct and indirect impacts of possible crises in the space and land use context. It goes on to discuss the concept of resilience and exemplifies potential solutions and offers a holistic and forward-looking approach for crisis management through a lens of social sustainability and wellbeing, making an important contribution to the promotion of wellbeing in the built environment, especially in terms of land and residential space and building use.This book does not only identify barriers and successful incentives in resilient crisis management but also discusses the role of different stakeholders (e.g., households, office workers, real estate owners, space occupants, firms, the public sector, etc.) in crisis management. Finally, international case studies aiming to tackle the challenging landscape of future threats are presented, along with novel tools to support the development of future policies, regulations, and management practices in the built environment, which can increase the dynamic resilience of societies.Overall, this book is essential reading for decision-makers in the public and private sectors, urban developers, space and spatial designers, architects, planners, community stakeholders, real estate investors, facility managers and crisis and corporate responsibility managers.A PDF version of this book is available for free in Open Access at www. taylorfrancis.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.
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- 2024
30. Geoinformatics for Sustainable Urban Development
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Sulochana Shekhar, Deepak Kumar, Sulochana Shekhar, and Deepak Kumar
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- City planning--Environmental aspects, Sustainable development, Geoinformatics
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This book provides compelling new insights into how cities are attempting to address sustainability challenges via major applications of geospatial technology in an urban area. It elucidates the role of geospatial techniques such as GIS and GNSS, including remote sensing in urban management, and covers the theory and practice of urban sustainability transitions. It provides case studies and contextualised tools for the governance of urban transitions to present various applications of geospatial techniques in an urban environment.Features: Covers hands-on approaches on quantitative measures of urban analytics Focuses on sustainability issues in urban planning and development Includes pertinent global case studies for implementation of urban planning practices Reviews the inter-relationship between smart cities and sustainable development This book is aimed at graduate students, researchers, and professionals in GIS, urban sciences, and geography.
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- 2024
31. Basisboek Built Environment
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Daniël Baldé, Christan Buurstee, Sebastian Fischer Baling, Jeffrey de Graaf, Mariska Heijs, Rutger van Hogezand, Henk Jongbloed, Simone van Leeuwen, Bert van der Moolen, Ernst Rob, Barbara van Schijndel, Pimm Terhorst, Germaine Zielstra, Daniël Baldé, Christan Buurstee, Sebastian Fischer Baling, Jeffrey de Graaf, Mariska Heijs, Rutger van Hogezand, Henk Jongbloed, Simone van Leeuwen, Bert van der Moolen, Ernst Rob, Barbara van Schijndel, Pimm Terhorst, and Germaine Zielstra
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- Infrastructure (Economics)--Environmental aspects, City planning--Environmental aspects, Urbanization--Environmental aspects, Urban ecology (Sociology), Sustainable urban development, Environmental engineering
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Basisboek Built Environment Basisboek Built Environment wil de beginnende student laten zien hoe veelzijdig en uitdagend werken in en aan de gebouwde omgeving is. Aan de hand van verschillende thema's en praktijkcasussen worden de complexiteit en uitdaging van de meeste bouwopgaven zichtbaar. Doordat de veranderingen steeds sneller lijken te gaan en de samenleving complexer wordt, is het voor een professional niet meer voldoende om alleen het eigen vakgebied te beheersen. Hij moet op een constructieve manier kunnen samenwerken in multi- en interdisciplinaire teams. Het is daarom belangrijk dat hij een open en onderzoekende houding heeft. Die houding kan de student zich met behulp van dit boek eigen maken. Basisboek Built Environment laat in de hoofdstukken 2 tot en met 6 aan de hand van actuele casussen en thema's zien hoe de verschillende richtingen binnen het domein Built Environment samenkomen om een opgave tot een goed einde te brengen. Vervolgens schetsen de auteurs in de hoofdstukken 7 tot en met 12 een beeld van de afzonderlijke vakgebieden Ruimtelijke ontwikkeling, Landmeetkunde, Civiele techniek, Bouwkunde, Mobiliteit en Watermanagement. We besteden daarbij ook aandacht aan hedendaagse ontwikkelingen die alle opgaven in de gebouwde omgeving beïnvloeden. Denk daarbij bijvoorbeeld aan het Klimaatakkoord, circulair bouwen, de energietransitie en duurzaam bouwen. Elk hoofdstuk wordt afgesloten met een aantal opdrachten waarmee de student de opgedane kennis kan toetsen en in de praktijk leert toepassen
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- 2024
32. Implementing Sustainable Cities
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Sylvie Albert, Jeremy Millard, Manish Pandey, Sylvie Albert, Jeremy Millard, and Manish Pandey
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- Sustainable urban development, City planning--Environmental aspects, Cities
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This edited volume brings together international authors to explore how cities around the world are implementing their commitment towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).To achieve sustainability, cities choose their own goals and develop the necessary governance and resourcing mechanisms to achieve their objectives. This book highlights the innovative ways cities can plan their implementation by drawing on comprehensive research and literature reviews. Case studies from around the world, including North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, describe examples of various cities'governance mechanisms, resourcing strategies, and implementation strategies. By showcasing these case studies, cities worldwide can emulate, transform, and execute their own vision drawing on the examples and pathways laid out by their peers. The book concludes with a comparative analysis of UN SDG implementation, contrasting the approaches and enabling communities worldwide to learn from one another and choose strategies that meet their local needs.This book will be of great interest to students, researchers, and professionals of urban sustainability, planning, smart cities, and sustainable communities. It will also be useful for city and government stakeholders including policy makers, economic development corporations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
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- 2024
33. Theories and Practices for Sustainable Urban Logistics
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Olcay Polat, Görkem Gülhan, Olcay Polat, and Görkem Gülhan
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- Urban transportation--Environmental aspects, Business logistics--Environmental aspects, City planning--Environmental aspects
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Cities are grappling with unprecedented challenges, and the urgency to transform urban logistics into sustainable, equitable, and economically viable systems has never been more pressing. The ripple effects of urbanization on logistics demand careful examination, necessitating a comprehensive resource that sheds light on the dynamic complexities but identifies actionable strategies for a sustainable future. Theories and Practices for Sustainable Urban Logistics is a beacon for academic scholars seeking to untangle the intricate threads of urban logistics in the present tense. With a laser focus on theory, policy, and real-world applications, this publication aims to be the solution for understanding and addressing the evolving demands of urban logistics. By delving into historical evolution, exploring case studies, and offering practical insights, the book equips readers with the knowledge needed to navigate the challenges and seize the opportunities of sustainable urban logistics. This book is designed for academics, researchers, practitioners, and students, and provides a guide for transforming urban logistics into a force for positive change. By consolidating cutting-edge research, identifying gaps, and inspiring further exploration, it serves as a crucial reference for those committed to shaping the future of sustainable urban logistics. As cities stand at the crossroads of complexity, this book emerges as an essential guide, empowering readers to contribute actively to the creation of resilient, environmentally conscious, and socially equitable urban environments.
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- 2024
34. Routledge Companion to Creativity and the Built Environment
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Julie T. Miao, Tan Yigitcanlar, Julie T. Miao, and Tan Yigitcanlar
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- City planning--Environmental aspects, Creative ability--Social aspects, Urban renewal, Urban policy
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This book crtitically examines the reciprocal relationship between creativity and the built environment and features leading voices from across the world in a debate on originating, learning, modifying, and plagiarizing creativities within the built environment.The Companion includes contributions from architecture, design, planning, construction, real estate, economics, urban studies, geography, sociology, and public policies. Contributors review the current field and proposes new conceptual frameworks, research methodologies, and directions for research, policy, and practice. Chapters are organised into five sections, each drawing on cross-disciplinary insights and debates: Section I connects creativity, productivity, and economic growth and examines how our built environment stimulates or intimidates human imaginations. Section II addresses how hard environments are fabricated with social, cultural, and institutional meanings, and how these evolve in different times and settings. Section III discusses activities that directly and indirectly shape the material development of a built environment, its environmental sustainability, space utility, and place identity. Section IV illustrates how technologies and innovations are used in building and strengthening an intelligent, real-time, responsive urban agenda. Section V examines governance opportunities and challenges at the interface between creativity and built environment. An important resource for scholars and students in the fields of urban planning and development, urban studies, environmental sustainability, human geography, sociology, and public policy.
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- 2024
35. Handbook of Geospatial Approaches to Sustainable Cities
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Qihao Weng and Qihao Weng
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- Urban ecology (Sociology), City planning--Environmental aspects, Sustainable urban development--Geographic information systems, Geospatial data, Sustainable development
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This comprehensive handbook presents the current state of knowledge on geospatial technologies, techniques, and methods that are imperative for providing solutions to sustainable cities. It addresses the role of geospatial big data and AI techniques and how they are applied when analyzing the sustainability of urban development, land use, urban planning, and resource management, as well as monitoring the impact urbanization has on the environment and the ecosystem. Taking an interdisciplinary approach to sustainable cities, and with contributions from renowned experts around the world, this holistic handbook is a toolbox for geospatial, urban, and sustainability professionals, the artificial intelligence community, and those who work in related fields. Features: Explores cutting-edge geospatial and AI techniques in support of efficient, resilient, digital, and smart cities Bridges urban science and sustainability science via geospatial methods Contributes to the efforts of GEO by addressing and exemplifying pertinent societal benefit areas and engagement priorities Includes 16 case studies with a broad geographic scope that integrate societal needs with technological advances Draws expertise in geospatial technology, big data, and artificial intelligence from leading experts in the world This book is intended for researchers and scientists interested in learning techniques in GeoAI, including the technologies for collecting, analyzing, managing, processing, and visualizing geospatial datasets.
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- 2024
36. Sustainable Lessons From People-Friendly Places
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Avi Friedman and Avi Friedman
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- Urban ecology (Sociology), Sustainable urban development, City planning--Environmental aspects
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Current planning and design modes of cities are facing challenges of philosophy and form. Past approaches no longer sustain new demands and call for innovative thinking. In a world that is becoming highly urbanized, the need for a new outlook is propelled by fundamental global changes that touch upon environmental, economic and social aspects.The book introduces fundamental principles of timely sustainable urban design, paying attention to architecture, integration of natural features, public urban spaces and their successful use. Readers will learn how cities are transitioning to active mobility by placing the wellbeing of citizens at the heart of planning; making buildings fit nature; supporting local culture through preservation; and including community gardens in neighborhoods, among others. Written by a practicing architect, professor and author, the book is richly illustrated and features meticulously selected international case studies.
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- 2024
37. Building Resilient and Healthy Cities: A Guide to Environmental Sustainability and Well-being
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Anna Laura Pisello, Ilaria Pigliautile, Stephen Siu Yu Lau, Nancy M. Clark, Anna Laura Pisello, Ilaria Pigliautile, Stephen Siu Yu Lau, and Nancy M. Clark
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- City planning--Environmental aspects, Urban ecology (Biology)
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This book presents a number of research papers that discuss how green urbanism is connected to promoting healthier living conditions. This is to reduce the impact of environmental changes including climate change, depletion of the earth's resources, and the emergence of infectious diseases and pandemics on humans. Addressing these challenges, the book at hand offers strategies and solutions that enable designers to bring together knowledge about sustainable and comfortable urban built environments, with an emphasis on the correlation between architecture, engineering, and medical facets in regard to comfort and well-being. Thus, the book is of significant importance to architects interested in the science of the built environment, climate change, and human resilience. This book is a culmination of selected research papers from the first version of the international conference on'Health & Environmental Resilience and Livability in Cities (HERL) - The challenge of climate change'which was held online in 2022 in collaboration with the University of Perugia, Italy, and the fifth edition of the international conference on Green Urbanism (GU) which was held online in 2021 in collaboration with the University of Rome.
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- 2024
38. Research Handbook on Urban Design
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Marion Roberts, Suzy Nelson, Marion Roberts, and Suzy Nelson
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- City planning--Environmental aspects, City planning--Handbooks, manuals, etc, City planning--Research
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With the UN-Habitat estimating that by 2035 the majority of the world's population will be living in metropolitan areas, this cutting-edge Research Handbook explores the emerging field of urban design and its place in contemporary scholarship.Gathering together a broad spectrum of eminent and up-and-coming scholars across the globe, Marion Roberts and Suzy Nelson demonstrate the depth and rigour of 21st century urban design research. Contributors explore a wide range of topics such as effectively aligning urban design and landscape; reshaping the sustainable city; crisis and temporary public spaces; indigenous urbanism; and designing a healthy neighbourhood. Combining theoretical knowledge with practical application, this erudite Research Handbook analyses key literature in the field supported by an in-depth examination of international case studies.Offering an extensive cross-disciplinary overview of urban design scholarship, this Research Handbook will prove an enlightening read for academics and researchers in urban design, planning, urban studies, landscape architecture, human geography and cultural studies. Its wealth of specialist knowledge will also benefit urban design, city and planning practitioners alike.
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- 2024
39. Regreening the Built Environment : Nature, Green Space, and Sustainability
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Michael A. Richards and Michael A. Richards
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- Urban ecology (Sociology), Sustainable urban development, Environmental engineering, Infrastructure (Economics)--Environmental aspect, City planning--Environmental aspects, Urbanization--Environmental aspects
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Now in its second volume, Regreening the Built Environment provides an overview of physical and social environmental challenges that the planet is facing and presents solutions that restore ecological processes, reclaim open space, foster social equity, and facilitate a green economy.Healing the planet requires a combination of strategies networked across multiple scales of development, including buildings, sites, communities, and regions. Case studies from a range of locations in the United States, Denmark, Vietnam, Germany, South Korea, Switzerland, France, and the United Kingdom, among others, demonstrate how existing gray infrastructure can be retrofitted with green infrastructure and low-impact development techniques. From this, the author shows how a building can be designed that creates greenspace or generates energy; likewise, a roadway can be a parkway, an alley can be a wildlife corridor, and a parking surface can be a garden. This new edition also includes case studies that have successfully reconnected communities that were fragmented by unjust planning practices and irresponsible patterns of development, resilient design solutions in response to natural disasters, passive design strategies that can make interior spaces more efficient and healthier, and expanded discussions on capturing carbon, renewable energy, agriculture, waste, public transit, and adaptive reuse, including innovative ideas on how to reimagine the shopping mall in the era of e-commerce.The strategies presented in this book will stimulate discussions within the design profession and will be of great interest to students and practitioners of environmental studies, architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design.
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- 2024
40. Smart Cities, Energy and Climate : Governing Cities for a Low-Carbon Future
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Oleg Golubchikov, Komali Yenneti, Oleg Golubchikov, and Komali Yenneti
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- City planning--Environmental aspects, Carbon dioxide--Environmental aspects, Climate change mitigation, Smart cities
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Collective insight of key thought leaders in the field to clarify and reshape the vision of smart cities Smart Cities, Energy and Climate: Governing Cities for a Low-Carbon Future is a seminal work that draws together insights and case studies on post-carbon urbanism across a variety of fields—from smart energy grids to active buildings, sustainable mobility and urban design. Another objective is to foster an understanding of how digitally-enhanced smart city solutions can assist energy transitions, and what new developments and challenges they bring in areas ranging from urban governance to energy security. Key topics covered in this book include: Recent developments in urban planning, building design and smart technologiesUrban-scale digital platforms and innovation for clean energy systems, energy efficiency and net-zero policiesSocio-technical and political relationships in climate-neutral cities and smart citiesContext-rich, situated perspectives from Europe, Africa and Asia Smart Cities, Energy and Climate serves as a primary reference for scholars, students and policy makers interested in the conceptual, technical, economic and political challenges associated with the transition towards a smart and sustainable urban future.
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- 2024
41. Beyond the Garden : Sustainable and Inclusive Green Urban Spaces
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Federica Dal Falco and Federica Dal Falco
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- Urban gardens, Urban landscape architecture, Sustainable living, City planning--Environmental aspects
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The book addresses the interdisciplinary and multiscale theme of the design of sustainable, inclusive and creative urban green spaces in relation to the socio-ecological transition and in line with the systemic vision promoted by the 2030 Agenda, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the principles outlined by the New European Bauhaus (European Commission, 2021). The publication refers to the International Study Day organized in June 2022 by the Unit for Internationalization of the PDTA Department of the Sapienza University of Rome, develops and updates its themes, with essays that deepen theories and methodologies pursued in specific disciplinary and research fields, and with case studies of design experiments and achievements that constitute best practices at an international level in the sign of a conscious sustainability. The book is therefore part of an international and interdisciplinary dialogue and discussion focused on the challenges of climate change, economic crises and social inequalities as well as the questions that emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic. These issues are fundamental in the rethinking and reconfiguration of the role of urban green spaces, conceived as a priority place for the existence of citizens, the archetype of European culture, the conservation of biodiversity, and the relationship with nature.
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- 2024
42. Urban Resilience : Lessons on Urban Environmental Planning From Turkey
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Stefano Salata and Stefano Salata
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- Resilience (Ecology), Environmental protection--Planning, City planning--Environmental aspects
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Advocating for the reintroduction of natural areas and biodiverse green spaces within our cities, Urban Resilience stems from the two years'experience living and teaching ecological planning in Turkey. What is resilience? What does it mean practically to design resilient cities? Demonstrating that the expansion of the ecological footprint of urban areas is no longer sustainable, Stefano Salata underscores that authentic resilience in urban planning necessitates embracing the reduction and de-sealing of urban surfaces, which he advocates for as the sole viable means of confronting the challenges posed by climate change. Providing a fresh methodological outlook on urban adaptation, Salata introduces a novel approach to understanding resilience, streamlining the key components of knowledge that urban planners need to acquire in order to effectively address the challenges posed by climate change. Supplemented with short personal reflections on Turkish space and society, this study explores the societal significance of embracing a new cultural paradigm characterized by reduced consumerism. Taking the Turkish case as a pioneering testing ground, Salata substantiates the potential of resilient approaches for urban transformation, affording us the opportunity to evaluate the efficacy of various solutions across the globe.
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- 2024
43. The Equitably Resilient City : Solidarities and Struggles in the Face of Climate Crisis
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Zachary B. Lamb, Lawrence J. Vale, Zachary B. Lamb, and Lawrence J. Vale
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- Sustainable urban development, City planning--Environmental aspects, Urban ecology (Sociology)
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Twelve global planning and urban design interventions—and what they reveal about equity-centered urban resilience in the face of climate change.Hillside favelas in South America imperiled by landslides. Flood-threatened mobile home parks on the American Gulf Coast. Canal-side settlements facing eviction in megacities in Southeast Asia. Too often the places most vulnerable to climate change are the ones that are home to people with the fewest economic and political resources. And while some leaders are starting to take action to reduce climate risks, many early adaptation schemes have actually made preexisting inequalities worse. In The Equitably Resilient City, Zachary Lamb and Lawrence Vale ask how cities can adapt to climate change and other threats while also doing right by disadvantaged residents.Lamb and Vale's model for the equitably resilient city includes four central domains: (1) environmental safety and vitality; (2) security from displacement; (3) stable and dignified livelihoods; and (4) enhanced self-governance. These principles represent the four LEGS (Livelihoods, Environment, Governance, and Security) of equitable resilience. To illustrate these core principles, the book draws on 12 case studies from settlements facing a range of hazards across diverse geographies in the Global North and South, from heat stress in Paris to drought in Bolivia to floods in Bangkok and New Orleans. Offering concrete strategies in the form of planning, community action, and design interventions, Lamb and Vale show that equitable urban resilience is not a pipe dream nor an abstract ethical proposition but an achievable reality grounded in struggle and solidarity.
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- 2024
44. Second Homes and Climate Change
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Bailey Ashton Adie, C. Michael Hall, Bailey Ashton Adie, and C. Michael Hall
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- Tourism--Environmental aspects, Second homes--Environmental aspects, Climatic changes--Effect of human beings on, City planning--Environmental aspects
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This book is the first to address the important interrelationship between second homes and climate change, which has become an increasingly relevant issue for many regions around the world. Second homes are often a key source of tourist visitation as well as economic benefit for their host communities. The chapters provide an array of international case studies and climate change impacts, including the changing biocultural landscapes in Italy, hazard risks in the mountains of Poland, and the shifting media discussion on second homes and climate change in Finland. Topics covered focus on issues around planning and governance in second home locations, adaptation and mitigation measures implemented by second home owners, and the influence of second home owners'place attachment in relation to second home impacts. It introduces the overall topic of second homes and climate change while also laying the groundwork for future work in this burgeoning area of research. This book will be of significant interest to upper-level undergraduates, graduate students, and academics in the fields of geography, tourism, planning, housing studies, regional development, environmental management, and disaster management. It would also be of use for professionals who engage with second home communities, particularly planners, government officials, and environmental officers.
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- 2024
45. Exploring the knowledge 'base' of practitioners in the delivery of sustainable regeneration projects
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Akotia, Julius, Opoku, Alex, Egbu, Charles, and Fortune, Chris
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- 2016
46. Urban Planning for Climate Change
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Barbara Norman and Barbara Norman
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- Climatic changes, City planning--Environmental aspects, Cities and towns--Growth
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This book tackles the future challenges and opportunities for planning our cities and towns in a changing climate and recommends key actions for more resilient urban futures.Urban Planning for Climate Change focusses on how urban planning is fundamental to action on climate change. In doing so it particularly looks at current practice and opportunities for innovation and capacity building in the future - carbon neutral development, building back better and creating more resilient urban settlements around the world. The complex challenge of possible urban resettlement from the impact of climate change is covered as a special issue bringing a focus on adaptation, working with nature and delivering real action on climate change with local communities. Norman recommends ten essential actions for urban planning for climate change along with some suggestions to inspire the next generations to embrace these opportunities with creativity and innovation.Featuring key messages and implications for practice in each chapter, this book will be of great interest to students, scholars, practitioners and communities involved in planning more climate resilient urban and regional futures.
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- 2023
47. Sustainable Urban Transitions : Research, Policy and Practice
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Zaheer Allam and Zaheer Allam
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- City planning--Environmental aspects, Urban renewal
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This book aims to explore how sustainability transitions can be explored in current and future cities and how research and policy approaches can be applied to change urban life as we know it, hence aligning the two thematic of urban science and future science, for achieving deep decarbonization. On this, the discourse on philosophy, ethics, and morality appertaining to sustainable cities and urban transitions, across disciplines, are also welcomed as it provides a deeper understanding of humanity in future scenarios. Chapter 08 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
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- 2023
48. Designing Sustainable and Resilient Cities : Small Interventions for Stronger Urban Food-Water-Energy Management
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Alessandro Melis, Julia Brown, Claire Coulter, Alessandro Melis, Julia Brown, and Claire Coulter
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- City planning--Environmental aspects, Sustainable urban development
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This book explores the link between the Food-Water-Energy nexus and sustainability, and the extraordinary value that small tweaks to this nexus can achieve for more resilient cities and communities. Using data from Urban Living Labs in six participating cities (Eindhoven, Gdańsk, Miami, Southend-on-Sea, Taipei, and Uppsala) to co-define context-specific challenges, the results from each city are collated into an Integrated Decision Support System to guide and improve robust decision-making on future urban development.The book presents contributions from CRUNCH, a transdisciplinary team of scholars and practitioners whose expertise spans urban climate modelling; food, water, and energy management; the design of resilient public space; collecting better urban data; and the development of smart city technology. Whilst previous works on the Food-Water-Energy nexus have focused on large, transnational cases, this book explores local ways to use the Food-Water-Energy nexus to improve urban resilience. It suggests tangible ways in which the cities and communities around us can become both more efficient and more climate resilient through small changes to their existing infrastructure.Over half of the world's population lives in urban areas, and this is expected to increase to 68% by 2050. We urgently need to make our cities more resilient. This book provides a planning tool for decision-making and concludes with policy recommendations, making it relevant to a range of audiences including urbanists, environmentalists, architects, urban designers, and city planners, as well as students and scholars interested in alternative approaches to sustainability and resilience.Chapter 2 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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- 2023
49. Der unsichtbare Wohnraum : Wohnsuffizienz als Antwort auf Wohnraummangel, Klimakrise und Einsamkeit
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Daniel Fuhrhop and Daniel Fuhrhop
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- Climatic changes, Sustainable urban development, Housing--Environmental aspects, City planning--Environmental aspects
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Viele Menschen suchen Wohnraum, doch Neubau löst das Problem nicht: Er ist teuer, verbraucht Fläche und belastet das Klima. Eine Lösung verspricht der »unsichtbare Wohnraum« - ungenutzte Zimmer älterer Personen nach Auszug der Kinder. Daniel Fuhrhop untersucht das Potenzial der Wohnsuffizienz anhand sozialer Programme wie der Vermittlung von Wohnpaaren nach dem Modell »Wohnen für Hilfe«, dem Umbau von Wohnungen, dem Umzug sowie sozialer Wohnraumvermittlung. Sein Fazit: Insgesamt können so jährlich 100.000 Wohnungen entstehen - ohne Klimabelastung und mit der Chance auf Nähe und Nachbarschaft.
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- 2023
50. A Beginner's Guide to Urban Design and Development : The ABC of Quality, Sustainable Design
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Laura B. Alvarez and Laura B. Alvarez
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- Sustainable architecture, City planning--Environmental aspects, Sustainable design, Sustainable urban development
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This book provides invaluable guidance to all those with an interest in placemaking and the built environment, from those with no experience to those who have worked for many years in industry, illustrating key principles that will secure higher quality, more sustainable design in accessible, jargon-free language. The author explains the design process in a straightforward way, exploring the different roles and highlighting the opportunities and limitations different agencies have to influence design over the various stages of the process. Examples from the UK and worldwide look at how the system operates and how best practice can make a real difference on the ground. Case studies examine situations where quality or sustainability fell short – and how this could have been avoided. This book also showcases a variety of evaluation tools, explaining how they operate, and giving guidance on how to create project-specific tools to drive schemes forward. With community empowerment at its core, the book explains technical language and shares bountiful knowledge to broaden place democracy and make influencing design accessible to many, not just a few.This is a book that brings together all the various parties involved in shaping the built environment, demonstrating that collaboration and mutual understanding are key to achieving better quality, more sustainable design.
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- 2023
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