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Urban Planet - Knowledge Towards Sustainable Cities

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Over 100 scientists, architects, journalists, artists and activists address creatively the unprecedented challenges facing an Urban Planet. This title is also available Open Access.

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Introduction; Part I. Dynamic Urban Planet: 1. Global urbanization: perspectives and trends; 2. Embracing urban complexity; 3. Understanding, implementing, and tracking urban metabolism is key to urban futures; 4. Live with risk while reducing vulnerability; 5. Harness urban complexity for health and wellbeing; 6. Macro-economy and urban productivity; Part II. Global Urban Sustainable Development: 7. Rethinking urban sustainability and resilience; 8. Indicators for measuring urban sustainable development and resilience; 9. The UN, the urban sustainable development goal and the new urban agenda; 10. Utilizing urban living laboratories for social innovation; 11. Can big data make a difference for urban management?; 12. Collaborative and equitable urban citizen science; Part III. Urban Transformations to Sustainability: 13. Sustainability transformation emerging from better governance; 14. To transform cities, support civil society; 15. Governance and the new politics of collaboration and contestation; 16. Seeds of the future, found in the present; Part IV. Provocations from Practice: 17. Sustainability, Karachi, and other irreconcilables; 18. What knowledge do the cities themselves need?; 19. Banksy and the biologist: redrawing the twenty-first century city; 20. Every community needs a forest of imagination; 21. How can we shift from a imaged-based city to a life-based city?; 22. A chimera called smart cities; 23. Beyond fill-in-the-blank cities; 24. Persuading policy makers to implement sustainable city plans; 25. To live or not to live: urbanisation and the knowledge worker; 26. City fragmentation and the commons; 27. Cities as global organisms; 28. From concrete structures to green diversity: ecological landscape design for restoring urban nature and children's play; 29. Building cities: a view from India; 30. The barking dog syndrome; 31. Overcoming inertia and reinventing 'retreat'; 32. Money for old rope; 33. An aesthetic appreciation of tagging; 34. Understanding Arab cities; 35. Who can implement the sustainable development goals?; 36. Achieving sustainable cities by focusing on urban underserved; 37. The rebellion of memory; 38. Cities don't need 'big' data - they need innovations that connect to the local; 39. Digital urbanisation and the end of big cities; 40. The art of engagement / activating curiosity; 41. Nairobi's illegal city makers; 42. Active environmental citizens with receptive government officials can enact change; 43. The sea wall; 44. Academics and non-academics: who's who in changing the culture of knowledge creation?; 45. Private fears in public spaces; 46. Leadership: science and policy as uncomfortable bedfellows; 47. Sketches of an emotional geography towards a new citizenship; 48. The shift in urban technology innovation; 49. Greening cities: our pressing moral imperative; 50. Recognition deficit and struggle for unifying city fragments; 51. Disrespecting the knowledge of place; 52. Broadening our vision to find a new eco-spiritual way of living.

About the author

Thomas Elmqvist is a Professor in Natural Resource Management at Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Sweden.Xuemei Bai is a Professor of Urban Environment and Human Ecology at Fenner School of Environment and Society at the Australian National University.Niki Frantzeskaki is Associate Professor of Sustainability Transitions Governance at the Dutch Research Institute for Transitions (DRIFT) at Erasmus University, The Netherlands.Corrie Griffith is Program Manager of the Global Consortium for Sustainability Outcomes at Arizona State University.David Maddox is the founder and Executive Director of 'The Nature of Cities', a transdisciplinary essay site with more than 600 writers from around the world, from scientists to civil society, designers to artists.Timon McPhearson is Associate Professor of Urban Ecology and Director of the Urban Systems Lab at the New School University, New York, and a Research Fellow at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies and Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden.Susan Parnell is Professor of Urban Geography and co-founder of the African Centre for Cities at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, and Visiting Professor at LSECities.Patricia Romero-Lankao is Senior Research Scientist at the US National Center for Atmospheric Research based in Colorado, where she is currently leading the 'Urban Futures' initiative.David Simon is Director of Mistra Urban Futures at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, and Professor of Development Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London.Mark Watkins is Program Manager for the Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Program (CAP LTER), part of the US LTER network.

Summary

Global urbanization promises better services and stronger economies but also carries risks and unforeseeable consequences. Urban Planet highlights the hopes and hindrances of our journey of urbanization and the need for a parallel evolution of our science and systems to ensure we reap the rewards. This title is also available as Open Access.

Product details

Authors Thomas Elmqvist, Thomas (Stockholm Resilience Centre) Bai Elmqvist
Assisted by Xuemei Bai (Editor), Xuemei (Australian National University Bai (Editor), Xuemei (Australian National University Canberra) Bai (Editor), Thomas Elmqvist (Editor), Thomas (Stockholm Resilience Centre) Elmqvist (Editor), Elmqvist Thomas (Editor), Niki Frantzeskaki (Editor), Niki (Erasmus University Rotterdam the Netherlands) Frantzeskaki (Editor), Frantzeskaki Niki (Editor), Corrie Griffith (Editor), Corrie (Arizona State University) Griffith (Editor), David Maddox (Editor), Timon McPhearson (Editor), Timon (New School University McPhearson (Editor), Susan (University of Cape Town) Parnell (Editor), Parnell Susan (Editor), Patricia (National Center for Atmospheric Research Romero-Lankao (Editor), Romero-Lankao Patricia (Editor), David Simon (Editor), David (Chalmers University of Technology Simon (Editor), Mark Watkins (Editor), Mark (Arizona State University) Watkins (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2018
 
EAN 9781107196933
ISBN 978-1-107-19693-3
No. of pages 514
Subjects Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

Sociology, NATURE / Ecology, Economic Geography, Applied ecology, Political science & theory, Environmental Economics, Urban & municipal planning, Conservation of the environment, Social impact of environmental issues, urban economics, Political science and theory, Urban and municipal planning and policy, Rural planning and policy, Regional / urban economics, Rural planning

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