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Designing Cooler Cities - Energy, Cooling and Urban Form: The Asian Perspective

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This edited book surveys the major sustainability challenges facing Asian cities, in particular those related to urban energy and city cooling. The book discusses the key concepts and issues involved, addressing the three levels of micro (individual buildings), meso (neighbourhoods/districts) and macro (whole or large parts of cities). It illustrates different paradigms of urban development and explores how to create cooler cities by applying integrated sustainable design and planning on all three levels, bridging the gap between specialist approaches by highlighting both built projects, processes, and research. It also raises questions about prevalent paradigms of urban development as well as topics relating to urban district cooling solutions, sustainable construction materials, and processes towards effective delivery of sustainable cities. Providing cutting edge insights into hot climate cities in Asia, this text is also pertinent for the study of cities in other world regions, notably in developing countries, and of broad relevance to sustainable urban planning in all contexts.

List of contents

Introduction.- Cities, Climate and Cooling.- Case study Chapters: Micro Level.- Reducing Cooling Loads in Hot-Humid Climates: A Best Practice Research Building in China.- In Tune with Nature: A low energy office building in tropical Colombo.- Towards Cooler Buildings: The Case of Thailand.- Case study Chapters: Meso Level.- Cooling with Green Infrastructures: The influence of trees on thermal conditions in tropical urban parks.- Designing Residential Microclimates: Malhar Eco-village in Bangalore, India.- Integrated Urban Design: Study for a Housing District in Ningbo, China.- Case study Chapters: Macro Level.- Modeling City Patterns for Urban Ventilation: Strategies in High Density Areas of Singapore.- "Summoning" wind for urban cooling: Urban wind corridor projects in China.- District Cooling - A Key Solution for Hot Climate Cities: Best practice in Malaysia.Cooler Cities: What Kinds of City?.- Conclusions and Recommendations.

About the author

Ali Cheshmehzangi, urbanist and urban designer by profession, is Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at The University of Nottingham Ningbo China, and Director of Urban Innovation Lab (UIL) and International Network for Urban-Rural Research (INURR). Ali has been the lead partner in China on the ELITH research programme.

Chris Butters has 35 years of experience in several countries as practising architect, author, project manager, lecturer and consultant. Formerly director of Norwegian Architects for Sustainable Development (NABU) and senior consultant at the Ideas Bank Foundation, Chris has more recently been researcher at Warwick University, UK, on the ELITH programme.

Summary

Offers a unique focus on the Asian urban context in particular with sustainability focus as well as both a comparative and multi-level approach


Considers policy challenges and recommendations arising from case studies presented in the context of Asia, from China, Taiwan, Thailand, Iran, Sri Lanka, Singapore to India and Malaysia


Provides guidance for planners, policy makers, designers, researchers and academics from across sociology, ecology, economy and policy studies


Product details

Assisted by Butters (Editor), Butters (Editor), Chris Butters (Editor), Al Cheshmehzangi (Editor), Ali Cheshmehzangi (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2018
 
EAN 9789811066375
ISBN 978-981-10-6637-5
No. of pages 204
Dimensions 150 mm x 220 mm x 15 mm
Weight 422 g
Illustrations XXVII, 204 p. 39 illus., 30 illus. in color.
Series Palgrave Series in Asia and Pacific Studies
Palgrave Series in Asia and Pacific Studies
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Urban and regional sociology

B, Sustainability, Urban Planning, Social Sciences, Urbanism, Urban & municipal planning, city planning, Urban Sociology, Urban Geography and Urbanism, Sociology, Urban, Urban Studies/Sociology, Urban communities, Development Studies, Development and Sustainability, Economic development—Environmental aspects

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