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This book, the rst in a planned series, reports on the Future
Cities Laboratory and its ambitious mission to shape sustainable
future cities through science, by design, in place. It offers a
global perspective on cities from the vantage point of Asia, where
the laboratory is based. This view has particular signi cance today
as the fortunes of Asia, the world's most populous and rapidly
urbanising continent, will also delineate the prospects of the
planet.The series as a whole will assemble the necessary
indicia-indications, clues, evidence-on how cities grow and ourish,
produce and innovate, consume and waste, threaten and destroy, to
form practical strategies for future city making. The rst volume in
the series focuses on the challenges that future cities pose to
sustainability. The second will concentrate on the innovative
approaches necessary for addressing those challenges. The third
will present concrete scenarios and action plans that emerge from
such approaches.
In short, following Marshall McLuhan's famous provocation, the
editors focus less on the message and more on the medium of
research. This involves retreating from research contents-the
topics, themes, questions, hypotheses, insights, ideas, concepts,
and thoughts-for the moment to consider the materials, methods,
tools, techniques, and approaches that support them. This change in
perspective reveals a rich array of research approaches that
include: the visual documentationof complex stakeholder interests,
political and economic circumstances in built form and design
vision; two-and three-dimensional mapping of vegetation,
temperature and humidity, in conjunction with point
cloudterrestrial and airborne laser-scanning technology; gathering
data from sensors and geospatial data; emergence of "solution
spaces"and multi-dimensional complexity science; subject oriented
approaches to behavioural and cognitive decision making in city
navigation; and approaches to emergent phenomena such as extended
urbanisation that are not always visible to existing analytical or
documentary lenses.
This third and final volume in the Indicia book series presents the
results of the Future Cities Laboratory research program in the
form of "actions" for sustainable city-making. It complements the
first and second volumes of the series that respec- tively
documented the research challenges and approaches that prefigured
these results. Read together, the three volumes chart the full arc
and many productive eddies of the five-year programme and its
mission to shape sustainable future cities. Research results are
presented as condensed actions that take the form of general
principles, recommendations, practical guidelines, and rules of
thumb. The actions are neither technical standards nor prescriptive
check-lists but invitations to explore, test and refine research
insights within the context in which the reader lives, works and
acts. The credibility, salience and legitimacy of each action is
underpinned by scientific publications (journal articles, books and
exhibitions) presented in extensive footnotes and suggestions for
further reading.
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