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The Ethics of Metropolitan Growth
The Future of our Built Environment

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The Ethics of Metropolitan Growth is about the decisions people make that shape the built environment, from the everyday concerns of homeowners and commuters to grand gestures of national policy. Decisions about the built environment have taken on a particular urgency in recent months. The financial crisis that began in the home mortgage system, the instability of fuel prices, and long-term projections of oil depletion and climate change are now intertwined with more conventional concerns about metropolitan growth, such as traffic flow and air quality. Now, it would seem, is an excellent time for clear thinking about what the built environment can and should become in the future. Robert Kirkman argues that decisions about how to configure and live within the built environment have ethical dimensions that are sometimes hard to see, questions relating to well-being, justice, and sustainability. This book provides practical guidance for sorting through the ethical implications surrounding metropolitan growth, bringing the most immediate concerns of ordinary people to the centre of environmental ethics.

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Assisted by James Garvey (Editor), Jeremy Stangroom (Editor)
Authors Robert Kirkman
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 25.02.2010
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works
Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
 
EAN 9781441102805
ISBN 978-1-4411-0280-5
Pages 192
 
Series Think Now
Think Now (Continuum Paperback
Think Now
Think Now (Continuum Paperback
Subjects Städte, Stadtgemeinden
Soziale und politische Philosophie
 

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