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The Environmental Impact of Cities - Death by Democracy and Capitalism (Paperback): Fabricio Chicca, Brenda Vale, Robert Vale The Environmental Impact of Cities - Death by Democracy and Capitalism (Paperback)
Fabricio Chicca, Brenda Vale, Robert Vale
R1,157 Discovery Miles 11 570 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Environmental Impact of Cities assesses the environmental impact that comes from cities and their inhabitants, demonstrating that our current political and economic systems are not environmentally sustainable because they are designed for endless growth in a system which is finite. It is already well documented that political, economic and social forces are capable of shaping cities and their expansion, retraction, gentrification, re-population, industrialisation or de-industrialisation. However, the links between these political and economic forces and the environmental impact they have on urban areas have yet to be numerically presented. As a result, it is not clear how our cities are affecting the environment, meaning it is currently impossible to relate their economic, political and social systems to their environmental performance. This book examines a broad selection of cities covering a wide range of political systems, geography, cultural backgrounds and population size. The environmental impact of the selected cities is calculated using both ecological footprint and carbon emissions, two of the most extensively available indices for measuring environmental impact. The results are then considered in terms of political, economic and social factors to ascertain the degree to which these factors are helping or hindering the reduction of the environmental impact of humans. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainability, urban planning, urban design, environmental sciences, geography and sociology.

Sustainable Living: the Role of Whole Life Costs and Values - The role of whole life costs and values (Paperback): Nalanie... Sustainable Living: the Role of Whole Life Costs and Values - The role of whole life costs and values (Paperback)
Nalanie Mithraratne, Brenda Vale, Robert Vale
R1,356 R1,084 Discovery Miles 10 840 Save R272 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Achieving a sustainable building is not just a matter of design and construction: what happens once the building is occupied is absolutely critical. This book shows how the choices designers, developers and building users make impact on sustainability over the life span of the building. The authors show how a holistic approach considering costs, energy use, environmental impact, global warming potential as well as items which a usually disregarded such as finishes, furniture and appliances is needed to achieve best practice.

The Environmental Impact of Cities - Death by Democracy and Capitalism (Hardcover): Fabricio Chicca, Brenda Vale, Robert Vale The Environmental Impact of Cities - Death by Democracy and Capitalism (Hardcover)
Fabricio Chicca, Brenda Vale, Robert Vale
R3,852 Discovery Miles 38 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Environmental Impact of Cities assesses the environmental impact that comes from cities and their inhabitants, demonstrating that our current political and economic systems are not environmentally sustainable because they are designed for endless growth in a system which is finite. It is already well documented that political, economic and social forces are capable of shaping cities and their expansion, retraction, gentrification, re-population, industrialisation or de-industrialisation. However, the links between these political and economic forces and the environmental impact they have on urban areas have yet to be numerically presented. As a result, it is not clear how our cities are affecting the environment, meaning it is currently impossible to relate their economic, political and social systems to their environmental performance. This book examines a broad selection of cities covering a wide range of political systems, geography, cultural backgrounds and population size. The environmental impact of the selected cities is calculated using both ecological footprint and carbon emissions, two of the most extensively available indices for measuring environmental impact. The results are then considered in terms of political, economic and social factors to ascertain the degree to which these factors are helping or hindering the reduction of the environmental impact of humans. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainability, urban planning, urban design, environmental sciences, geography and sociology.

Living within a Fair Share Ecological Footprint (Hardcover, New): Robert Vale, Brenda Vale Living within a Fair Share Ecological Footprint (Hardcover, New)
Robert Vale, Brenda Vale
R4,909 Discovery Miles 49 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

According to many authorities the impact of humanity on the earth is already overshooting the earth's capacity to supply humanity's needs. This is an unsustainable position. This book does not focus on the problem but on the solution, by showing what it is like to live within a fair earth share ecological footprint. The authors describe numerical methods used to calculate this, concentrating on low or no cost behaviour change, rather than on potentially expensive technological innovation. They show what people need to do now in regions where their current lifestyle means they are living beyond their ecological means, such as in Europe, North America and Australasia. The calculations focus on outcomes rather than on detailed discussion of the methods used. The main objective is to show that living with a reduced ecological footprint is both possible and not so very different from the way most people currently live in the west. The book clearly demonstrates that change in behaviour now will avoid some very challenging problems in the future. The emphasis is on workable, practical and sustainable solutions based on quantified research, rather than on generalities about overall problems facing humanity.

Sustainable Living: the Role of Whole Life Costs and Values - The role of whole life costs and values (Hardcover): Nalanie... Sustainable Living: the Role of Whole Life Costs and Values - The role of whole life costs and values (Hardcover)
Nalanie Mithraratne, Brenda Vale, Robert Vale
R2,579 Discovery Miles 25 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Achieving a sustainable building is not just a matter of design and construction: what happens once the building is occupied is absolutely critical. This book shows how the choices designers, developers and building users make impact on sustainability over the life span of the building. The authors show how a holistic approach considering costs, energy use, environmental impact, global warming potential as well as items which a usually disregarded such as finishes, furniture and appliances is needed to achieve best practice.

Collapsing Gracefully: Making a Built Environment that is Fit for the Future (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Emilio Garcia, Brenda... Collapsing Gracefully: Making a Built Environment that is Fit for the Future (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Emilio Garcia, Brenda Vale, Robert Vale
R1,320 R1,050 Discovery Miles 10 500 Save R270 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This innovative book investigates the concept of collapse in terms of our built environment, exploring the future transition of modern cities towards scenarios very different from the current promises of progress and development. This is not a book about the end of the world and hopeless apocalyptic scenarios. It is about understanding change in how and where we live. Collapse is inevitable, but in the built environment collapse could imply a manageable situation, an opportunity for change or a devastating reality. Collapsing gracefully means that there might be better ways to coexist with collapse if we learn more about it and commit to rebuild our civilisations in ways that avoid its worst effects. This book uses a wide range of practical examples to study critical changes in the built environment, to contextualise and visualise what collapse looks like, to see if it is possible to buffer its effects in places already collapsing and to propose ways to develop greater resilience. The book challenges all agents and institutions in modern cities, their designers and planners as well as their residents and users to think differently about built environment so as to ease our coexistence with collapse and not contribute to its causes. .

Everyday Lifestyles And Sustainability - The Environmental Impact of Doing the Same Things Differently (Hardcover): Fabricio... Everyday Lifestyles And Sustainability - The Environmental Impact of Doing the Same Things Differently (Hardcover)
Fabricio Chicca, Brenda Vale, Robert Vale
R3,998 Discovery Miles 39 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The impact of humanity on the earth overshoots the earth's bio-capacity to supply humanity's needs, meaning that people are living off earth's capital rather than its income. However, not all countries are equal and this book explores why apparently similar patterns of daily living can lead to larger and smaller environmental impacts. The contributors describe daily life in many different places in the world and then calculate the environmental impact of these ways of living from the perspective of ecological and carbon footprints. This leads to comparison and discussion of what living within the limits of the planet might mean. Current footprints for countries are derived from national statistics and these hide the variety of impacts made by individual people and the choices they make in their daily lives. This book takes a 'bottom-up' approach by calculating the footprints of daily living. The purpose is to show that small changes in behaviour now could avoid some very challenging problems in the future. Offering a global perspective on the question of sustainable living, this book will be of great interest to anyone with a concern for the future, as well as students and researchers in environmental studies, human geography and development studies.

Everyday Lifestyles And Sustainability - The Environmental Impact of Doing the Same Things Differently (Paperback): Fabricio... Everyday Lifestyles And Sustainability - The Environmental Impact of Doing the Same Things Differently (Paperback)
Fabricio Chicca, Brenda Vale, Robert Vale
R1,203 Discovery Miles 12 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The impact of humanity on the earth overshoots the earth's bio-capacity to supply humanity's needs, meaning that people are living off earth's capital rather than its income. However, not all countries are equal and this book explores why apparently similar patterns of daily living can lead to larger and smaller environmental impacts. The contributors describe daily life in many different places in the world and then calculate the environmental impact of these ways of living from the perspective of ecological and carbon footprints. This leads to comparison and discussion of what living within the limits of the planet might mean. Current footprints for countries are derived from national statistics and these hide the variety of impacts made by individual people and the choices they make in their daily lives. This book takes a 'bottom-up' approach by calculating the footprints of daily living. The purpose is to show that small changes in behaviour now could avoid some very challenging problems in the future. Offering a global perspective on the question of sustainable living, this book will be of great interest to anyone with a concern for the future, as well as students and researchers in environmental studies, human geography and development studies.

Collapsing Gracefully: Making a Built Environment that is Fit for the Future (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): Emilio Garcia, Brenda... Collapsing Gracefully: Making a Built Environment that is Fit for the Future (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Emilio Garcia, Brenda Vale, Robert Vale
R1,287 R1,017 Discovery Miles 10 170 Save R270 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This innovative book investigates the concept of collapse in terms of our built environment, exploring the future transition of modern cities towards scenarios very different from the current promises of progress and development. This is not a book about the end of the world and hopeless apocalyptic scenarios. It is about understanding change in how and where we live. Collapse is inevitable, but in the built environment collapse could imply a manageable situation, an opportunity for change or a devastating reality. Collapsing gracefully means that there might be better ways to coexist with collapse if we learn more about it and commit to rebuild our civilisations in ways that avoid its worst effects. This book uses a wide range of practical examples to study critical changes in the built environment, to contextualise and visualise what collapse looks like, to see if it is possible to buffer its effects in places already collapsing and to propose ways to develop greater resilience. The book challenges all agents and institutions in modern cities, their designers and planners as well as their residents and users to think differently about built environment so as to ease our coexistence with collapse and not contribute to its causes. .

Living within a Fair Share Ecological Footprint (Paperback, New): Robert Vale, Brenda Vale Living within a Fair Share Ecological Footprint (Paperback, New)
Robert Vale, Brenda Vale
R1,816 Discovery Miles 18 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

According to many authorities the impact of humanity on the earth is already overshooting the earth's capacity to supply humanity's needs. This is an unsustainable position. This book does not focus on the problem but on the solution, by showing what it is like to live within a fair earth share ecological footprint. The authors describe numerical methods used to calculate this, concentrating on low or no cost behaviour change, rather than on potentially expensive technological innovation. They show what people need to do now in regions where their current lifestyle means they are living beyond their ecological means, such as in Europe, North America and Australasia. The calculations focus on outcomes rather than on detailed discussion of the methods used. The main objective is to show that living with a reduced ecological footprint is both possible and not so very different from the way most people currently live in the west. The book clearly demonstrates that change in behaviour now will avoid some very challenging problems in the future. The emphasis is on workable, practical and sustainable solutions based on quantified research, rather than on generalities about overall problems facing humanity.

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