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Designing the Megaregion 2020 - Meeting Urban Challenges at a New Scale (Paperback) Loot Price: R724
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Designing the Megaregion 2020 - Meeting Urban Challenges at a New Scale (Paperback): Jonathan Barnett

Designing the Megaregion 2020 - Meeting Urban Challenges at a New Scale (Paperback)

Jonathan Barnett

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As the US population grows, potentially adding more than 110 million people by 2050, cities and their suburbs will continue expanding, eventually meeting the suburbs of neighbouring cities and forming continuous urban megaregions. There are now at least a dozen megaregions in the US, such as the one extending from Richmond, Virginia, to Portland, Maine, and the megaregion that runs from Santa Barbara through Los Angeles and San Diego, down to the Mexican border. In Designing the Megaregion, planning and urban design expert Jonathan Barnett takes a fresh look at designing megaregions. Barnett argues that planning megaregions requires ecological literacy and a renewed commitment to social equity in order to address the increasing pressure this growth puts on natural, built, and human resources. If current trends continue, new construction in megaregions will put additional stress on natural resources, make highway gridlock and airline delays much worse, and cause each region to become more separate and unequal. Barnett offers an incremental approach to designing at the megaregional scale that will help prepare for future economic and population growth. Designing the Megaregion explains how we can, and should, redesign megaregional growth using mostly private investment, without having to wait for large-scale, government initiatives and trying to create whole new governmental structures. Barnett explains practical initiatives for adapting development in response to a changing climate, improving transportation systems, and redirecting the forces that make megaregions very unequal places. There is an urgent need to begin designing megaregions, and Barnett offers a hopeful way forward using systems that are already in place.

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Imprint: Island Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: May 2020
Authors: Jonathan Barnett
Dimensions: 228 x 152 x 15mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
ISBN-13: 978-1-64283-043-9
Categories: Books > Earth & environment > Regional & area planning > Urban & municipal planning > General
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LSN: 1-64283-043-7
Barcode: 9781642830439

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