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E-grāmata: Self-Sufficiency and Sustainable Cities and Regions: Planning for Sustainable, Circular and Carbon-Neutral Development [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
  • Formāts: 178 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 16 Line drawings, black and white; 16 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Regions and Cities
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003498216
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 178 pages, 7 Tables, black and white; 16 Line drawings, black and white; 16 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Regions and Cities
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003498216
"The concept of Self-Sufficiency involves the notion of sustainable, circular, and carbon-neutral cities. This book examines how urban planning can lead to greater self-sufficiency. It sheds light on how Urban and Regional Circular and Self-Sufficiency development can effectively contribute towards the ultimate goals of the United Nations (UN) Agenda 2030 and the European Union (EU) Green Deal. It embraces not only the scientific fields of regional and urban studies but also addresses environmental sustainability-related and regional resilience aspects, such as renewable energy production, sustainable mobility, and the circular economy. The book offers a full toolkit of knowledge on how to effectively implement planning approaches for circular and self-sufficiency development at both urban and regional levels. It begins by presenting a theoretical framework and debate on urban and regional planning approaches that can effectively make cities and regions circular and self-sufficient in certain developmentdomains, such as producing intra-city electric energy, sustainable mobility, and promoting a circular economy. Further, it advances a range of policy development proposals aiming at providing a comprehensive introduction to contemporary thinking about how cities and regions can design innovative planning and governance processes and, where appropriate, build capacity to implement systemic and integrated climate-neutral policies, building on existing place-based territorial capital and experiences developed by local and regional networks. The chapters are written by established authors in their respective domains. The book will thoroughly prepare students and provide knowledge to academics, researchers, and policymakers in the fields of urban and regionalplanning/development and studies, environmental sustainability, regional resilience, human geography, economic development, and public/EU/UN policies"--

The concept of self-sufficiency involves the notion of sustainable, circular, and carbon-neutral cities. This book examines how urban planning can lead to greater self-sufficiency.

It sheds light on how urban and regional circular and self-sufficiency development can effectively contribute towards the ultimate goals of the United Nations (UN) Agenda 2030 and the European Union (EU) Green Deal. It not only embraces the scientific fields of regional and urban studies but also addresses environmental sustainability-related and regional resilience aspects, such as renewable energy production, sustainable mobility, and the circular economy. This book offers a full toolkit of knowledge on how to effectively implement planning approaches for circular and self-sufficiency development at both urban and regional levels. It begins by presenting a theoretical framework and debate on urban and regional planning approaches that can effectively make cities and regions circular and self-sufficient in certain development domains, such as producing intra-city electric energy, sustainable mobility, and promoting a circular economy. Further, it advances a range of policy development proposals aiming at providing a comprehensive introduction to contemporary thinking about how cities and regions can design innovative planning and governance processes and, where appropriate, build capacity to implement systemic and integrated climate-neutral policies, building on existing place-based territorial capital and experiences developed by local and regional networks. The chapters are written by established authors in their respective domains.

This book will thoroughly prepare students and provide knowledge to academics, researchers, and policymakers in the fields of urban and regional planning/development and studies, environmental sustainability, regional resilience, human geography, economic development, and public/EU/UN policies.



The concept of Self-Sufficiency involves the notion of sustainable, circular, and carbon-neutral cities. This book offers a full toolkit of knowledge on how to effectively implement planning approaches for circular and self-sufficiency development at both urban and regional levels.

Introduction Part I: Public Policies towards Urban and Regional
Self-Sufficiency
1. Transforming EU Cohesion Policy into a Territorial
Self-Sufficiency Policy
2. Urban sustainable development via Self-Sufficiency
planning approaches. A theoretical discussion
3. Just Transition Governance
via self-sufficiency regional development Part II: Urban Planning for
Self-Sufficient Cities
4. Intra-city renewable energy production
5. Urban
stewardship and net zero: The case of the London Landed Estates
6. Intra-city
clean smart and sustainable mobility Part III: Regional Planning for
Self-Sufficient Cities
7. Solutions to achieve Electricity Self-sufficiency
in Regional Planning: comparing Sćo Paulo and Cearįs Brazilian States
8.
Promoting Local Autonomy through the Circular Economy: Rethinking Regional
Development
9. Clean smart and sustainable regional mobility
10. Conclusion
Eduardo Medeiros a geography professor, an integrated research fellow in Setśbal Polytechnic Institute - RESILIENCE Centre for Regional Resilience and Sustainability, and an associated research fellow in DINĀMIA'CET-IUL, Instituto Universitįrio de Lisboa.