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  • ISBN-10: 0415707765
  • ISBN-13: 9780415707763
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Building on the success of its second edition, the third edition of the Sustainable Urban Development Reader provides a generous selection of classic and contemporary readings giving a broad introduction to this topic. It begins by tracing the roots of the sustainable development concept in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, before presenting readings on a number of dimensions of the sustainability concept.

Topics covered include land use and urban design, transportation, ecological planning and restoration, energy and materials use, economic development, social and environmental justice, and green architecture and building. All sections have a concise editorial introduction that places the selection in context and suggests further reading. Additional sections cover tools for sustainable development, international sustainable development, visions of sustainable community and case studies from around the world. The book also includes educational exercises for individuals, university classes, or community groups, and an extensive list of recommended readings.

The anthology remains unique in presenting a broad array of classic and contemporary readings in this field, each with a concise introduction placing it within the context of this evolving discourse. The Sustainable Urban Development Reader presents an authoritative overview of the field using original sources in a highly readable format for university classes in urban studies, environmental studies, the social sciences, and related fields. It also makes a wide range of sustainable urban planning-related material available to the public in a clear and accessible way, forming an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the future of urban environments.

Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction to the third edition 1(6)
PART 1 ORIGINS OF THE SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPT
7(80)
Introduction
8(3)
"The Three Magnets" and "The Town-Country Magnet" from Garden Cities of To-morrow (1898)
11(8)
Ebenezer Howard
"Cities and the Crisis of Civilization" from The Culture of Cities (1938)
19(5)
Lewis Mumford
"The Land Ethic" from A Sand County Almanac (1949)
24(10)
Aldo Leopold
"Orthodox Planning and The North End" from The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961)
34(5)
Jane Jacobs
"Plight and Prospect" from Design With Nature (1969)
39(6)
Ian L. McHarg
"The Development of Underdevelopment" from Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America (1967)
45(5)
Andre Gunder Frank
"Perspectives, Problems, and Models" from The Limits to Growth (1972)
50(5)
Donella Meadows
Dennis L. Meadows
Jorgen Randers
William W. Behrens III
"The Steady-State Economy" from Toward a Steady-State Economy (1973)
55(6)
Herman Daly
"City and Nature" from The Granite Garden: Urban Nature and Human Design (1984)
61(5)
Anne Whiston Spirn
"Towards Sustainable Development" from Our Common Future (1987)
66(5)
World Commission on Environment and Development
"The End of Nature" from The End of Nature (1989)
71(8)
Bill McKibben
"The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development" and Introduction to
Chapter 7 from Agenda 21 (United Nations Conference on Environment and Development) (1992), "Millennium Development Goals" and "Millennium Declaration" (2002)
United Nations
79(8)
PART 2 DIMENSIONS OF SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
87(278)
Introduction
88(5)
Climate change planning
91(2)
"Stabilization Wedges: Solving the Climate Problem for the Next 50 Years with Current Technologies" from Science magazine (2004)
93(8)
Stephen Pacala
Robert Socolow
"Towards Low Carbon Urbanism'" from Local Environment (2012)
101(6)
Harriet Bulkeley
Vanesa Castan Broto
Gareth Edwards
"The Urbanization of Climate Change: Responding to a New Global Challenge" from The Urban Transformation: Health, Shelter, and Climate Change (2013)
107(12)
William Solecki
Cynthia Rosenzweig
Stephen Hammer
Shagun Mehrotra
Land use and urban design
117(2)
"The Next American Metropolis" from The Next American Metropolis: Ecology, Community, and the American Dream (1993)
119(11)
Peter Calthorpe
"Compactness vs. Sprawl" from Companion to Urban Design (2011)
130(8)
Reid Ewing
Keith Bartholomew
Arthur C. Nelson
"Infill Development" from Smart Infill (2002)
138(8)
Stephen M. Wheeler
"Outdoor Space and Outdoor Activities" from Life Between Buildings (1980)
146(7)
Jan Gehl
Transportation
151(2)
"Transit and the Metropolis: Finding Harmony" from The Transit Metropolis: A Global Inquiry (1998)
153(8)
Robert Cervero
"Traffic Calming" from Sustainability and Cities: Overcoming Automobile Dependence (1999)
161(7)
Peter Newman
Jeffrey Kenworthy
"Cycling for Everyone: Lessons from Europe" from Transportation Research Record (2008)
168(13)
John Pucher
Ralph Buehler
Environmental planning and restoration
179(2)
"Biophilic Cities" from Biophilic Cities (2011)
181(3)
Timothy Beatley
"What Is Restoration?" from Restoring Streams in Cities (1998)
184(6)
Ann L. Riley
"Landscape Ecological Urbanism" from Landscape and Urban Planning (2011)
190(7)
Frederick Steiner
Energy and materials use
195(2)
"The Metabolism of Cities" from Creating Sustainable Cities (1999)
197(8)
Herbert Girardet
"Harnessing Wind, Solar, and Geothermal Energy" from World on the Edge (2011)
205(9)
Lester Brown
"The Changing Water Paradigm: A Look at Twenty-First Century Water Resources Development" from Water International (2000)
214(10)
Peter H. Gleick
"Waste as a Resource" from Regenerative Design for Sustainable Development (1994)
224(11)
John Tillman Lyle
Social equity and environmental justice
233(2)
"People-of-Color Environmentalist" from Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality (1990)
235(7)
Robert Bullard
"Domesticating Urban Space" from Redesigning the American Dream: The Future of Housing, Work, and Family Life (2002)
242(6)
Dolores Hayden
"Fighting Poverty and Environmental Injustice in Cities" from State of the World 2007: Our Urban Future (2007)
248(15)
Janice E. Perlman
Molly O'Meara Sheehan
Economic development
261(2)
"The Economic System and Natural Environments" from the Introduction and Conclusion to Blueprint for a Sustainable Economy (2000)
263(6)
David Pearce
Edward B. Barbier
"Preparing for a New Economic Era" from Environment and Urbanization (1996)
269(7)
David C. Korten
"Natural Capitalism" from Mother Jones (1997)
276(9)
Paul Hawken
"Import Replacement" from Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Global Age (1998)
285(8)
Michael Shuman
"Strengthening Local Economies" from Stare of the World 2007: Our Urban Future (2007)
293(11)
Mark Roseland
Lena Soots
"Green Jobs" from Green Jobs: Working for People and the Environment (2008)
304(7)
Michael Renner
Sean Seeney
Jill Kubit
Lisa Mastny
Green architecture and building
309(2)
"Design, Ecology, Ethics and the Making of Things": A sermon given at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City (1993)
311(7)
William McDonough
"Principles of Green Architecture" from Green Architecture (1991)
318(5)
Brenda Vale
Robert Vale
"Sustainability and Building Codes" from Environmental Building News (2001)
323(5)
David Eisenberg
Peter Yost
"Introduction to the LEED® Rating System"
United States Green Building Council
328(6)
"The Ten Commandments of Cost-Effective Green Building Design" from Green Building Through Integrated Design (2009)
334(5)
Leith Sharp
Food systems and health
337(2)
"The Food Movement, Rising" from The New York Review of Books (2010)
339(5)
Michael Pollan
"The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply" from Stolen Harvest (2000)
344(7)
Vandana Shiva
"Physical Activity, Sprawl, and Health" from Urban Sprawl and Public Health: Designing, Planning, and Building for Healthy Communities (2004)
351(8)
Howard Frumkin
Lawrence Frank
Richard Jackson
"Slow is Beautiful" from In Praise of Slowness (2004)
359(6)
Carl Honore
PART 3 SUSTAINABILITY PLANNING TOOLS AND POLITICS
365(44)
Introduction
366(1)
"Urban Sustainability Reporting" from Journal of the American Planning Association (1996)
367(8)
Virginia W. Maclaren
"What Is an Ecological Footprint?" from Our Ecological Footprint (1996)
375(9)
Mathis Wackernagel
William Rees
"Seeing Change" from Looking at Cities (1985)
384(5)
Allan Jacobs
"For Planners, Investment in Social Media Pays Dividends" from Planetizen, www.planetizen.com (2013)
389(3)
Jessica Hsu
"Multilevel Governance for the Sustainability Transition" from Globalism, Localism and Identity: Fresh Perspectives on the Transition to Sustainability (2001)
392(8)
Uno Svedin
Tim O'Riordan
Andrew Jordan
"A Progressive Politics of Meaning" from The Politics of Meaning: Restoring Hope and Possibility in an Age of Cynicism (1993)
400(6)
Michael Lerner
"The Story of Change" from The Story of Stuff Project (2012)
406(3)
Annie Leonard
PART 4 SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONALLY
409(68)
Introduction
410(1)
"Urban Planning in Curitiba" from Scientific American (1996)
411(11)
Jonas Rabinovich
Joseph Leitmann
"Planning for Sustainability in European Cities: A Review of Practice in Leading Cities" (2003; updated 2013)
422(10)
Timothy Beatley
"Collective Action Toward a Sustainable City: Citizens' Movements and Environmental Politics in Taipei" from Livable Cities? Urban Struggles for Livelihood and Sustainability (2002)
432(15)
Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao
Hwa-Jen Liu
"Sustainable Urban Development in China" (2013)
447(10)
Kang-Li Wu
"Sustainable City: Crisis and Opportunity in Mexico" from Sustaining Cities: Urban Policies, Practices, and Perceptions (2013)
457(5)
Alfonso Iracheta
"Climate Change in the Context of Urban Development in Africa" from Climate Change and Sustainable Urban Development in Africa and Asia (2011)
462(6)
Kempe Ronald Hope, Sr.
"Protecting Eden: Setting Green Standards for the Tourism Industry" from Environment (2003)
468(9)
Martha Honey
PART 5 VISIONS OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY
477(18)
Introduction
478(3)
"The Streets of Ecotopia's Capital," and "Car-Less Living in Ecotopia's New Towns" from Ecotopia (1975)
481(6)
Ernest Callenbach
"Description of Abbenay" from The Dispossessed (1974)
487(4)
Ursula K. LeGuin
"The View from the Twenty-Third Century" (2008)
491(4)
Stephen M. Wheeler
PART 6 CASE STUDIES OF URBAN SUSTAINABILITY
495(68)
Urban sustainability at the building and site scale
497(2)
Commerzbank Headquarters, Frankfurt, Germany
499(1)
Menara Mesiniaga Bio-Climatic Skyscraper, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
500(2)
Adelaide Eco-Village (Christie Walk), Australia
502(2)
Conde Nast Building (4 Times Square), New York
504(2)
Pearl River Tower, Guangzhou, China
506(1)
Via Verde, New York
507(2)
Barclay Ecological Park, Tainan, Taiwan
509(4)
Urban sustainability at the neighborhood or district scale
511(2)
Hammarby Sjostad, Stockholm, Sweden
513(2)
Kronsberg Ecological District, Hannover, Germany
515(1)
Beddington Zero Energy Development (BedZED), London
516(2)
Greenwich Millennium Village, London
518(2)
Nieuwland (Solar Suburb), Amersfoort, Netherlands
520(1)
Village Homes, Davis, California
521(2)
U.C. Davis West Village, Davis, California
523(2)
Cheonggyecheon Restoration Project, Seoul, South Korea
525(1)
Weilai City Ecological Community, Dezhou, China
526(1)
Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Town, China
527(6)
Urban sustainability at the city and regional scale
531(2)
Vancouver, British Columbia
533(2)
Bogota, Colombia
535(2)
Gaviotas, Colombia
537(2)
Paris, France
539(1)
Auroville, India
540(3)
IBA Emscher Park, Germany
543(2)
London, England
545(2)
Masdar, United Arab Emirates
547(2)
Songdo, South Korea
549(2)
Austin, Texas
551(2)
New York City
553(1)
Portland, Oregon
554(3)
Burlington, Vermont
557(2)
Oslo, Norway
559(1)
Singapore
560(3)
PART 7 SUSTAINABILITY PEDAGOGY AND CLASS EXERCISES
563(28)
Introduction
564(1)
"Sustainability Pedagogies" from Sustainability Education: Perspectives and Practice across Higher Education (2010)
565(8)
Debbie Cotton
Jennie Winter
Cognitive Mapping Exercise
573(1)
Future Visions Exercises
573(1)
Definitions of Sustainable Development
574(1)
Role Plays to Analyze Points of View and Sustainability Decision Making
575(2)
Sustainability Indicators Exercise
577(1)
Personal Ecological Footprints/Household Sustainability Audit/Carbon Calculators
578(1)
First-Hand Analysis of Urban Environments
579(1)
Regional Vision Exercise
580(1)
Economic Development Exercise
581(2)
Creek Mapping Exercise
583(1)
Neighborhood Planning Exercise
584(1)
An Ecological Site Plan
585(1)
International Development Exercise
586(2)
Mapping Your Own Block
588(1)
Using YouTube Videos on Sustainability
588(1)
Class Debates on Urban Sustainability Themes
589(1)
Studio or Service Learning Classes
589(2)
Further reading 591(5)
Illustration credits 596(5)
Copyright information 601(5)
Index 606
Wheeler, Stephen M.; Beatley, Timothy