Urban Future 21

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This is the key book on global urban development at the start of the twenty-first century. It systematically reviews the main scenarios for the first 25 years of the twenty-first century and outlines an action plan to meet likely problems.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Peter Hall
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2000
File : 384 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0415240751


Urban Future 21

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Prepared for the World Commission on Twenty-First Century Urbanization Conference in Berlin in July 2000. This book is an entirely new and comprehensive review of the state of world urban development at the millennium and a forecast of the main issues that will dominate urban debates in the next 25 years. It is the most significant book on cities and city planning problems to appear for many years.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Peter Hall
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-09-13
File : 380 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136369292


Urban Future 21

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Author : Peter Hall
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Release : 2000
File : 363 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:473697755


Urban 21

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Author : World commission urban 21
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Release : 2000
File : 54 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:1111015593


Urban 21 World Report On The Urban Future 21

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Release : 2000
File : 54 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:915736448


World Report On The Urban Future 21

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Genre : Cities and towns
Author : World Commission Urban 21
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Release : 2000
File : 54 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:65197228


Managing Urban Futures

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Urbanization is one of the most powerful forces influencing global sustainability. It is dominated by three factors: population growth, rural-urban migration and subsequent urban expansion. Perhaps nowhere are these factors more dominant than in developing countries. This volume brings together leading experts including Alan Gilbert, John Friedmann, Saskia Sassen and Janice Perlman to explore the conflicting challenges of rapid urbanization in developing countries. While all have to contend with key issues such as social segregation, poverty, and loss of governability, the ongoing forces of urban growth vary from country to country. By comparing the challenges of urbanization in Africa, Latin America, Asia and the Pacific, this book puts forward a new way of thinking about mega- and million-cities in developing countries - one that promotes their vital function in society as engines of ideas, technologies, societal change, democratic transformation and loci of political will to build a new regime of global sustainability.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Marco Keiner
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-12-05
File : 266 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351920209


Urban Futures

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Winner of the 2022 Urban Affairs Association Best Book Award. City visions represent shared, and often desirable, expectations about our urban futures. This book explores the history and evolution of city visions, placing them in the wider context of art, culture, science, foresight and urban theory. It highlights and critically reviews examples of city visions from around the world, contrasting their development and outlining the key benefits and challenges in planning such visions. The authors show how important it is to think about the future of cities in objective and strategic ways, engaging with a range of stakeholders – something more important than ever as we look to visions of a sustainable future beyond the COVID-19 crisis.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Timothy J. Dixon
Publisher : Policy Press
Release : 2021-05-19
File : 300 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781447330936


Urban Agriculture For Growing City Regions

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This book demonstrates how agriculture can play a determining role in integrated, climate-optimised urban development. Agriculture within urban growth centres today is more than an economic or social left-over or a niche practice. It is instead a complex system that offers multiple potentials for interaction with the urban system. Urban open space and agriculture can be linked to a productive green infrastructure – this forms new urban-rural linkages in the urbanizing region and helps shape the city. But in order to do this, agriculture has to be seen as an integral part of the urban fabric and it has to be put on the local agenda. Urban Agriculture for Growing City Regions takes the example of Casablanca, one of the fastest growing cities in North Africa, to investigate this approach. The creation of synergies between the urban and rural in an emerging megacity is demonstrated through pilot projects, design solutions, and multifunctional modules. These synergies assure greater resource efficiency; particularly regarding the use and reuse of water, and they strengthen regional food security and the social integration of multiple spheres. A transdisciplinary research approach brings together different scientific disciplines and local actors into a process of integrated knowledge production. The book will have a long lasting legacy and is essential reading for researchers, planners, practitioners and policy makers who are working on urban development and urban agricultural strategies.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Undine Giseke
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2015-09-07
File : 1188 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317910121


Urban And Environmental Economics

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The importance of the built environment to environmental protection is well established, with strict environmental regulations now a feature of the working lives of planners, contractors, building designers, and quantity surveyors alike. Those new to, or preparing to join this industry must have an understanding of how their environmental responsibilities relate to their professional responsibilities in economic terms. Designed as an introductory textbook, Urban and Environmental Economics: An Introduction provides the background information from these disciplines to understand crucial tools and economic techniques. A broad range of theories of the natural and built environments and economics are explained, helping the reader develop a real understanding of the topics that influence this subject, such as: the history of economic thought on the built environment the economics of shared space in the built environment cost-benefit analysis and discounting macro-economic tools, measures, and policy sustainable development resource valuation. Illustrated throughout, and with lists of further reading in every chapter, this book is ideal for students at all levels who need to get to grips with the economics of the environment within a built environment context. Particularly useful to those studying planning, land economy, environmental management, or housing development.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Graham Squires
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013
File : 226 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780415619905