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E-grāmata: Sustainable Urban Development Reader

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  • Formāts: 508 pages
  • Sērija : Routledge Urban Reader Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2022
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000818512
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  • Formāts: 508 pages
  • Sērija : Routledge Urban Reader Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000818512

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This thoroughly revised and updated fourth edition of The Sustainable Urban Development Reader combines classic and contemporary readings to provide a broad introduction to the topic that is accessible to general and undergraduate audiences.

The Reader begins by tracing the roots of the sustainable development concept in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries through classic readings. It then explores dimensions of urban sustainability, including 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. Additional sections cover tools for sustainable development, sustainable development internationally, visions of sustainable community, and case studies from around the world.

The Sustainable Urban Development Reader remains unique in presenting a broad array of sustainable city readings, each with a concise introduction placing it within the context of this evolving discourse. Presenting an authoritative overview of the field using original sources in a highly readable format, this book is a valuable resource for general readers as well as students and researchers in urban studies, environmental studies, the social sciences, and related fields.

Recenzijas

There is no other book that does exactly the same thing a reader with excerpts from both historic milestones in the sustainability literature to current writings that cover trends in urban sustainability.

Ola Johansson. University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, US

I appreciate the global perspective.

Ola Johansson. University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, US

Intellectual depth is a strength the intellectual history is important here and well covered. The inclusion of teaching materials and the expansion of such materials in the proposed 4th edition would be a huge asset.

Professor Robert O. Vos, University of Southern California, Dornsife, US

Many topics are covered. It is difficult to find a textbook that isnt too focused on a narrow aspect of urban sustainability, or one specific region of the world. Many perspectives are represented, both historical and contemporary,

Jennifer Rogalsky, State University of New York Geneseo, US

I think the biggest strength is the combination of classic and contemporary readings.

Professor Carlos E. Restrepo, NYU, Wagner, US

List of Illustrations
xv
List of Tables and Boxes
xix
Copyright Information xx
Illustration Credits
xxv
About the Editor xxxi
Acknowledgments xxxii
Introduction to the Fourth Edition 1(2)
PART 1 ORIGINS OF THE SUSTAIN ABILITY CONCEPT
3(74)
Introduction to Part 1
4(3)
"The Three Magnets" and "The Town-Country Magnet" from Garden Cities of To-morrow (1898)
7(7)
Ebenezer Howard
"The Land Ethic" from A Sand County Almanac (1949)
14(7)
Aldo Leopold
"Orthodox Planning and the North End" from The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961)
21(5)
Jane Jacobs
"The Development of Underdevelopment" from Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America (1967)
26(4)
Andre Gunder Frank
"Plight and Prospect" from Design With Nature (1969)
30(4)
Ian McHarg
"Perspectives, Problems, and Models" from The Limits to Growth (1972)
34(6)
Donella H. Meadows
Dennis L. Meadows
Jorgen Randers
William W. Behrens
"The Steady-State Economy" from Toward a Steady-State Economy (1973)
40(6)
Herman Daly
"City and Nature" from The Granite Garden: Urban Nature and Human Design (1984)
46(5)
Anne Whiston Spirn
"Towards Sustainable Development" from Our Common Future (1987)
51(5)
World Commission on Environment and Development (The Brundtland Commission)
"The End of Nature" from The End of Nature (1989)
56(7)
Bill McKibben
"People-of-Color Environmentalism" from Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality (1990)
63(7)
Robert Bullard
The Sustainable Development Goals + SDG 11 + The New Urban Agenda's Shared Vision (2015 and 2016)
70(7)
United Nations
PART 2 DIMENSIONS OF URBAN SUSTAIN ABILITY
77(220)
Introduction to Part 2
78(3)
Addressing the Climate Crisis
81(2)
"Game Changers: Bold Actions by Cities to Accelerate Progress Toward Carbon Neutrality" from the Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance (2018)
83(3)
Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance
"Unlocking the Potential for Transformative Climate Adaptation in Cities" from the Global Commission on Adaptation (2021)
86(5)
Eric Chu
Anna Brown
Kavya Michael
Jillian Du
Shuaib Lwasa
Anjali Mahendra
"Climate Changed Urban Futures in the Anthropocene City" from Environmental Politics (2021)
91(4)
Harriet Bulkeley
"A Culture-Centered Approach to Climate Adaptation: Insights from New Zealand" from Climate Futures: Reimagining Global Climate Justice (2019)
95(6)
Debashish Munji
Priya A. Kurian
Sandra L. Morrison
Providing Sustainable Mobility
101(2)
"Reducing Emissions: Opportunities in Transport" from the World Resources Institute (2019)
103(3)
Taryn Fransen
Benjamin Welle
Camron Gorguinpour
Margaret McCall
Ramping Song
Alexander Tankou
"Beyond Mobility" from Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and Places (2017)
106(5)
Robert Cervero
Erick Guerra
Stefan Al
"Cycling Towards a Sustainable Transport Future" from Transport Reviews (2017)
111(6)
John Pucher
Ralph Buehler
Managing Land and Designing Places
117(2)
"The Next American Metropolis" from The Next American Metropolis: Ecology, Community, and the American Dream (1993)
119(10)
Peter Calthorpe
"How Do We Use Land More Sustainably?" from Reimagining Sustainable Cities (2021)
129(8)
Stephen M. Wheeler
Christina D. Rosan
"The Human Dimension" from Cities for People (2010)
137(4)
Jan Gehl
Restoring Ecosystems and Greening the City
141(2)
"Urban Design for Biodiversity" from Fundamentals of Sustainable Urban Design (2021)
143(7)
Avi Friedman
"Biophilic Cities" from Biophilic Cities (2011)
150(3)
Timothy Beatley
Using Materials Wisely "Waste" from Solved: How the World's Great Cities Are Fixing the Climate Crisis (2020)
153(7)
David Miller
"Closing the Loop" from Thicker than Water (2021)
160(5)
Erica Cerino
"Water" from Can a City be Sustainable? (2016)
165(4)
Gary Gardner
Ensuring Affordable Housing and Inclusion
169(2)
"Yes, You Can Build Your Way to Affordable Housing: Lessons from Unexpected Places" from Sightline Institute (2017)
171(9)
Alan Durning
"Missing Middle Housing" from Missing Middle Housing (2020)
180(6)
Dan Parolek
"Feminist City" from Feminist City: Claiming Space in a Man-made World (2020)
186(6)
Leslie Kern
"Queering Participatory Planning" from Environment & Urbanization (2021)
192(5)
Vanesa Castan Broto
Promoting Social and Environmental Justice
197(2)
"Just Sustainabilities" from Introducing Just Sustainabilities: Policy, Planning, and Practice (2013)
199(3)
Julian Agyeman
"Fighting Poverty and Environmental Injustice in Cities" (2007) from Sfafe of the World 2007: Our Urban Future
202(12)
Janice E. Perlman
Molly O'Meara Sheehan
"The Case for Reparations" from We Were Eight Years in Power (2017)
214(5)
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Rethinking Economic Development and Capitalism
219(2)
"Sustainable Development Economics" from Project Syndicate (2014)
221(3)
Jeffrey D. Sachs
"Just Transition Description and Principles" (2018)
224(4)
Climate Justice Alliance
"The Value of a Degrowth Economy" from Independent Australia (2021)
228(3)
Erin Remblance
"Smart Cities Should Mean Sharing Cities" (2014) from Zocalo Public Square
231(3)
Julian Agyeman
Duncan Maclaren
"Strengthening Local Economies" (2007) from Stare of the World 2007: Our Urban Future
234(11)
Mark Roseland
Lena Soots
Building Green
245(2)
"The Urgency of Embodied Carbon" (2018) from BuildingGreen
247(7)
Paula Melton
"Life Cycle Assessment of Buildings" (2019) Carbon Leadership Forum, University of Washington
254(4)
LEED v4.1 Description and Scorecard for Building Design and Construction (2022) US Green Building Council
258(3)
"Building New Social Infrastructures" from Climate Urbanism (2020)
261(4)
Jennie Pickerill
Creating Healthy Environments and Food Systems
265(2)
"Human Health and a Sustainable Built Environment" from Encyclopedia of Sustainable Technologies (2017)
267(9)
Susan M. Thompson
Jennifer L. Kent
"The Gendered Politics of Food" from Staying Alive: Women, Ecology, and Development (2010)
276(4)
Vandana Shiva
"Why the `Slow' Movement is Gaining Momentum" from ThriveGlobal (2014)
280(3)
Cass Dunn
Envisioning Healthy Democracy
283(2)
"Social Change is Coming" from The Guardian (2021)
285(3)
Rebecca Solnit
"Urban Healing: Recovering from Trauma" from Cities for Life: How Communities Can Recover from Trauma and Rebuild for Health (2021)
288(4)
Jason Corburn
"Love as the Practice of Freedom" from Outlaw Culture: Resisting Representations (1994)
292(5)
Bell Hooks
PART 3 TOOLS FOR SUSTAIN ABILITY PLANNING
297(42)
Introduction to Part 3
298(3)
"Indicators for Sustainability" from Indicators for Sustainability: How Cities Are Monitoring and Evaluating Their Success (2012)
301(4)
Sustainable Cities International
"What Is an Ecological Footprint?" from Our Ecological Footprint (1996)
305(9)
Mathis Wackernagel
William Rees
"Seeing Change" from Looking at Cities (1985)
314(5)
Allan Jacobs
"Citizen Participation for Sustainable Cities" from Stockholm Environment Institute (2021)
319(4)
Astrid Nilsson
Fedra Vanhuyse
Venni Arra
Alicia Requena
Magnus AgerstrSm
"The Use of Social Media" (2015)
323(4)
Civitas "Tactical Urbanism: Disturbing the Order of Things" from Tactical Urbanism (2015)
327(5)
Mike Lydon
Anthony Garcia
"The Story of Change" from The Story of Stuff Project (2012)
332(3)
Annie Leonard
"Active Hope" from Active Hope: How to Face the Mess We're In Without Going Crazy (2012)
335(4)
Joanna Macy
Chris Johnstone
PART 4 Urban Sustainability In The Developing World
339(26)
Introduction to Part 4
340(1)
"Developing the Sustainable City: Curitiba, Brazil, as a Case Study" from How Cities Will Save the World: Urban Innovation in the Face of Population Flows, Climate Change and Economic Inequality (2016)
341(8)
Hanna-Ruth Gustafsson
Elizabeth A. Kelly
"Sustainable City: Crisis and Opportunity in Mexico" from Sustaining Cities: Urban Policies, Practices, and Perceptions (2013)
349(6)
Alfonso Iracheta
"Urban China: The Torturous Path Toward Sustainability" from Planning Theory and Practice (2020)
355(6)
Guilio Verdini
Li Zhang
"How Africa Can Build Inclusive, Safe and Sustainable Cities" from The Conversation (2015)
361(4)
Jacqueline M. Klopp
Jeffrey W. Paller
PART 5 VISIONS OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY
365(20)
Introduction to Part 5
366(3)
"The Streets of Ecotopia's Capital" and "Car-Less Living in Ecotopia's New Towns" from Ecotopia (1975)
369(6)
Ernest Callenbach
"Description of Abbenay" from The Dispossessed (1974)
375(4)
Ursula K. LeGuin
"A Sustainable Society" from Climate Change and Social Ecology (2012)
379(6)
Stephen M. Wheeler
PART 6 SUSTAINABILITY PLANNING PEDAGOGY
385(26)
Introduction to Part 6
386(1)
"Sustainability Pedagogies" from Sustainability Education: Perspectives and Practice Across Higher Education (2010)
387(8)
Debbie Cotton
Jennie Winter
"On Competence in Sustainability Research and Problem Solving" from Environment Magazine (2011)
395(6)
Arnim Wiek
Lauren Withycombe
Charles Redman
Sarah Banas Mills
"Principles for Teaching Urban Sustainability" from Habitat International (2018)
401(6)
Nan Li
Deland Chan
Quan Mao
Kevin Hsu
Zhiyong Fu
"Blooming in the Doom and Gloom: Bringing Regenerative Pedagogy to the Rebellion" from Journal of Sustainability Education (2020)
407(4)
Tema Milstein
PART 7 CLASS EXERCISES
411(22)
Introduction to Part 7
412(1)
Cognitive Mapping Exercise
413(1)
Future Visions Exercise
413(1)
Definitions of Sustainable Development
414(1)
Role Plays to Analyze Sustainability Perspectives and Decision-Making
415(3)
Sustainability Indicators Exercise
418(1)
Personal Ecological Footprints
418(1)
First-Hand Analysis of Urban Environments
419(1)
Regional Vision Exercise
420(1)
Economic Development Exercise
421(2)
Creek Mapping Exercise
423(1)
Neighborhood Planning Exercise
424(1)
An Ecological Site Plan
425(1)
International Development Exercise
426(2)
Mapping Your Own Block
428(1)
Using YouTube Videos on Sustainability
428(1)
Class Debates on Urban Sustainability Themes
429(1)
Studio or Service Learning Classes
430(3)
PART 8 EXAMPLES OF URBAN SUSTAINABILITY
433(66)
Introduction to Part 8
434(1)
Energy-Positive Buildings in Europe
435(1)
Sky Gardens in Frankfurt
436(1)
Sustainable Skyscraper in Guangzhou
437(1)
Bio-Climatic Building in Kuala Lampur
438(1)
A Living Building in Seattle
439(1)
Passive Solar Design and Biomimicry in Harare
440(1)
Bamboo Construction in Bali
441(1)
Green Affordable Housing in the Bronx
442(2)
Eco-Village Cohousing in Adelaide
444(1)
Eco-Districts Worldwide
445(16)
District Heating in Stockholm
461(2)
Building Energy Retrofits in Europe
463(1)
Sponge City Development in China
463(1)
Ecological Park Stewardship in Taiwan
464(2)
Removing a Freeway and Restoring a River in Seoul
466(1)
Constructed Wetlands for Sewage Treatment in Areata
467(1)
Rehabilitating Old Industrial Lands in Germany
468(2)
Sustainable Rural Development in Gaviotas
470(2)
Green and Blue Spaces in Oslo
472(2)
Green Density in Singapore
474(1)
Sustainability Planning in London
475(2)
Social Housing in Vienna
477(1)
Transportation Planning in Bogota
478(2)
Reducing Motor Vehicles in Paris
480(1)
Bicycling in Copenhagen
481(1)
Local Food Systems in Kenya
482(1)
A Cooperative Economy in Mondragon
483(1)
Social Equity in Kerala
484(2)
Songdo as a Green Tech Hub
486(1)
A Culture of Progressive Planning in Portland
487(3)
Building Unity in Auroville
490(3)
Local Democracy in Burlington
493(2)
Citizen Budgeting in Melbourne
495(1)
Ecological Regionalism in Vancouver
495(4)
Index 499
Stephen M. Wheeler, Ph.D. is Professor in the Department of Human Ecology at the University of California at Davis, and Chair of the universitys Community Development Graduate Group.