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Towards Sustainable Cities - East Asian, North American European Perspectives on Managing Urban

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'The volume is unique in using the contemporary discourse on urban sustainability as a bridge to research and policy in three different continents - Asia! Europe and North America. In particular! it places the challenges and recent experience in moving toward sustainable cities in Asia - the most rapidly growing part of our urban world - in a comparative context.' Larry Bourne! University of Toronto! Canada 'The book provides a welcome addition to the Western focus of the literature on urban sustainability...a useful contribution! particularly for those interested in growth management and the Asian experience.' Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design '...provides an enthralling treatise of sustainable development issues.' Centre for Education in the Built Environment: Projects and Initiatives Informationen zum Autor Peter J. Marcotullio, André Sorensen Zusammenfassung While there has been much recent research into how to achieve sustainability in urban areas, most of this is specific to a particular region. This volume broadens these discussions by extending the analysis from North American and European cities to include East Asian cities. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Part I: Urban Sustainability Questions: Towards sustainable cities! André Sorensen! Peter J. Marcotullio and Jill Grant; Sustainable urbanism in historical perspective! Jill Grant; Why the Asian urbanization experience should make us think differently about planning approaches! Peter J. Marcotullio. Part II: Planning Strategies for More Sustainable Cities in North America and Europe: An inquiry into the promise and prospects of smart growth! Gerrit-Jan Knaap; Varieties of US growth management: lessons from New York and San Francisco! Rolf Pendall; Cross-border impacts of growth management regime: Portland! Oregon! and Clark County! Washington! Chang-Hee Christine Bae; Developing and employing sustainability indicators as a principal strategy in planning: experiences in the Puget sound urban region of Washington State! Donald Miller; Sustainable Portland? A critique! and the Los Angeles counterpoint! Harry W. Richardson and Peter Gordon; Canada's experience in planning for sustainable development! Jill Grant; Coping with the growing complexity of our physical environment: the search for new planning tools in the Netherlands! Gert de Roo; Central Belgium! a 'Park City'? A policy based on de-concentrated clustering! Jef Van den Broeck. Part III: Planning Strategies for More Sustainable Cities in Japan and Korea: Major issues of land management for sustainable urban regions in Japan! André Sorensen; Empowerment in the Japanese planning context! Hideki Koizumi; Green structure plan for a sustainable urban-rural relationship in Japan! Mikiko Ishikawa; Sustainable community improvement in Japan: infill redevelopment where everyone can continue to live! Shigeru Satoh; Reform of planning controls for an urban-rural continuum in Korea! Sang-Chuel Choe; Inner-city growth management problem in Seoul: residential rebuilding boom and planning response! Kwang-Joong Kim; Urban growth management and housing supply in the capital region of South Korea! Sang-Dae Lee. Part IV: Conclusions: Towards land management policies for more sustainable cities! Jill Grant! Peter J. Marcotullio and André Sorensen. ...

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While there has been much recent research into how to achieve sustainability in urban areas, most of this is specific to a particular region. This volume broadens these discussions by extending the analysis from North American and European cities to include East Asian cities.

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