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Human Sustainable City - Challenges and Perspectives From the Habitat Agenda

English · Hardback

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This title was first published in 2003. Seven years after Habitat II culminated with the Istanbul agreement on Sustainable Urban Development, this book brings together many of the world's leading experts from the fields of architecture, urban planning, economics, sociology, politics, environment and geography to assess the successes and failures in fulfilling the objectives decided upon at this historic meeting. Illustrated with a wide range of case studies, this volume is divided into three main sections; firstly examining the challenges, secondly, the approaches, and finally, the practices. The book represents a critical appraisal not only of the issues related to urban development but also of the modalities to face these issues from real examples, these in return can be used as starting points to construct new 'real utopias' or at least, to future 'best practices'.

List of contents

Contents: Introduction, Luigi Fusco Girard. Part I: An Environmental Approach: Introduction to part I, Pasquale De Toro;The sustainable city in an age of globalization, Peter Hall; Is urban development in the Third World sustainable?, Alan Gilbert; Urban 'unsustainability' and environmental conflict, Joan Martinez-Alier; The role of intrinsic values for naturalization of the city, J. Baird Callicott; Sustainable development, the struggle against poverty and new structures of governance in the era of globalization, Stefano Zamagni; Sustainable urban strategies for developing countries, Anil Laul; La maison des hommes: Chandigarh as a sustainable city, Sarbjeet Singh Sandhu; Towards the sustainable city: planning and urban development for the year 2000 world exposition in Hanover, Germany, Jürgen Eppinger; Strategic policy scenarios for sustainable mobility, Evgenia Dimitrakopoulou and Maria Giaoutzi. Part II: An Inclusive Approach: Introduction to part II, Maria Cerreta; A better and stronger system of humane governance at the turn of the century, Üner Kirdar; City and justice: social movements in the city, David Harvey; Challenges and emerging responses for sustainable development in an urbanizing world, Nicholas You; Agenda 21 for sustainable construction in developing countries: the Indian case, Kirtee Shah; A critical evaluation of approaches to urban development in Bangladesh: case study of Khulna, Mejbahuddin Ahmed; Lithuanian business environmental management based on local agenda 21 principles, Olga Belous; Creating neighbourhoods in balance: issues and solutions, Keith Richardson; Agenda 21 and sustainable development in a complex environment: Venice and its lagoon, Ignazio Musu; Illegibility: a milieu for participation, Bohuslav Blazek; The sustainable city and the role of the city-building professions, Leonie Sandercock. Part III: An Integrated Approach: Introduction to part III, Fabiana Forte; Integrative policymaking for the improvement of the quality of urban life, Nicole Rijkens-Klomp, Martin van de Lindt, Marjolein B.A. van Asselt and Jan Rotmans; Integrated assessment of urban revitalization projects, Peter Nijkamp and Francesca Medda; Integrated conservation and environmental challenge: reflections on the Swedish case of habitat, Nanne Engelbrektsson and Jan Rosvall; Conservation-based cultural, environmental, and economic development: the case of the walled city of Fez, Hassan Radoine; Cultural heritage conservation in China: some significant good practices, Guang-Jun Jin and Cong-xia Zhao; Can economics help preserve and conserve heritage? And if so, can economics help to improve quality of life and of the environment?, Christian Ost; The social and economic attractiveness of the urban environment: an exercise in the valuation of public space in Barcelona, Josep Roca Cladera, Malcolm C. Burns and Pilar García Almirall; Re-humanizing an environmental protection culture: a case study of integrating multiple perspectives in achieving environmental behaviour change in a regulated industry sector, Jack W. Scannell, Denise L. Scannell and Charlton D. McIlwain; An open conclusion, Bruno Forte; Naples declaration; Index.

About the author

Luigi Fusco Girard is Professor of Economy and Environmental Evaluation within the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Naples "Federico II", Italy. In addition to this, he is Director of both the Department of Conservation of Architectural and Environmental Assets, and the Specialization School in Restoration of Monuments. He also coordinates the PhD Course in "Evaluation Methods for the Integrated Conservation of the Architectural, Urban and Environmental Heritage". Bruno Forte is Professor of Dogmatic Theology within the Theological Faculty of Southern Italy, in Naples, Italy, and works as a Consultant of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. Maria Cerreta, PhD and Pasquale De Toro, PhD, both work within the Department of Conservation of Architectural and Environmental Assets at the University of Naples "Federico II" (Italy). Fabiana Forte, PhD, works within the Faculty of Architecture at the Second University of Naples, Italy.

Summary

First published in 2003, this book represents a critical appraisal of the issues related to urban development and the modalities to face these issues from real examples, these in return can be used as starting points to construct new 'real utopias' or at least, to future 'best practices'.

Product details

Authors Maria Cerreta, Bruno Forte, Bruno Cerreta Forte, Pasquale De Toro
Assisted by Luigi Fusco Girard (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.04.2019
 
EAN 9781138708181
ISBN 978-1-138-70818-1
No. of pages 573
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

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