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Resilient Cities - Responding to Peak Oil and Climate Change (Paperback)
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Resilient Cities - Responding to Peak Oil and Climate Change (Paperback)
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This is a visionary guide to developing cities that are livable,
sustainable, and 'resilient'. Half of the world's inhabitants now
live in cities. In the next twenty years, the number of urban
dwellers will swell to an estimated five billion people. With their
inefficient transportation systems and poorly designed buildings,
many cities - especially in the United States - consume enormous
quantities of fossil fuels and emit high levels of greenhouse
gases. But our planet is rapidly running out of the carbon-based
fuels that have powered urban growth for centuries and we seem to
be unable to curb our greenhouse gas emissions. Are the world's
cities headed for inevitable collapse?The authors of this spirited
book don't believe that oblivion is necessarily the destiny of
urban areas. Instead, they believe that intelligent planning and
visionary leadership can help cities meet the impending crises, and
look to existing initiatives in cities around the world. Rather
than responding with fear (as a legion of doomsaying
prognosticators have done), they choose hope.First, they confront
the problems, describing where we stand today in our use of oil and
our contribution to climate change. They then present four possible
outcomes for cities: 'collapse,' 'ruralized,' 'divided,' and
'resilient.' In response to their scenarios, they articulate how a
new 'sustainable urbanism' could replace today's 'carbon-consuming
urbanism.' They address in detail how new transportation systems
and buildings can be feasibly developed to replace our present
low-efficiency systems. In conclusion, they offer ten 'strategic
steps' that any city can take toward greater sustainability and
resilience.This is not a book filled with 'blue sky' theory
(although blue skies will be a welcome result of its
recommendations). Rather, it is packed with practical ideas, some
of which are already working in cities today. It frankly admits
that our cities have problems that will worsen if they are not
addressed, but it suggests that these problems are solvable. And
the time to begin solving them is now.
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