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Community Quality-of-Life Indicators: Best Cases VII (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Meg Holden, Rhonda Phillips, Chantal Stevens Community Quality-of-Life Indicators: Best Cases VII (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Meg Holden, Rhonda Phillips, Chantal Stevens
R2,006 R1,853 Discovery Miles 18 530 Save R153 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is the seventh volume in a series covering best practices in community quality of life indicators. The case studies and analysis in this volume demonstrate how community indicators projects today operate within a need to amplify the voice of disadvantaged communities, seriously explore the increasing use of information technology, produce positive community change and sustain these efforts over time. The work presented here spans North American and Australian community work and demonstrates how the field of community indicators has undergone a rapid evolution in only a few decades. Today as in their original formulations, community indicators projects are designed to gauge the social, economic and physical health and well-being of communities.

Pragmatic Justifications for the Sustainable City - Acting in the common place (Paperback): Meg Holden Pragmatic Justifications for the Sustainable City - Acting in the common place (Paperback)
Meg Holden
R1,359 Discovery Miles 13 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What can justice and sustainability mean, pragmatically speaking, in today's cities? Can justice be the basis on which the practices of city building rely? Can this recognition constitute sustainability in city building, from a pragmatic perspective? Today, we are faced with a mountain of reasons to lose hope in any prospect of moving closer to justice and sustainability from our present position in civilization. Pragmatic Justifications for the Sustainable City: Acting in the Common Place offers a critical and philosophical approach to revaluating the way in which we think and talk about the "sustainable city" to ensure that we neither lose the thread of our urban history, nor the means to live well amidst diversity of all kinds. By building and rebuilding better habits of urban thinking, this book promotes the reconstruction of moral thinking, paving the way for a new urban sustainability model of justice. Utilizing multidisciplinary case studies and building upon anti-foundationalist principles, this book offers a pragmatic interpretation of sustainable development concepts within our emerging global urban context and will be a valuable resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as academics and professionals in the areas of urban and planning policy, sociology, and urban and environmental geography.

Pragmatic Justifications for the Sustainable City - Acting in the common place (Hardcover): Meg Holden Pragmatic Justifications for the Sustainable City - Acting in the common place (Hardcover)
Meg Holden
R3,969 Discovery Miles 39 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What can justice and sustainability mean, pragmatically speaking, in today's cities? Can justice be the basis on which the practices of city building rely? Can this recognition constitute sustainability in city building, from a pragmatic perspective? Today, we are faced with a mountain of reasons to lose hope in any prospect of moving closer to justice and sustainability from our present position in civilization. Pragmatic Justifications for the Sustainable City: Acting in the Common Place offers a critical and philosophical approach to revaluating the way in which we think and talk about the "sustainable city" to ensure that we neither lose the thread of our urban history, nor the means to live well amidst diversity of all kinds. By building and rebuilding better habits of urban thinking, this book promotes the reconstruction of moral thinking, paving the way for a new urban sustainability model of justice. Utilizing multidisciplinary case studies and building upon anti-foundationalist principles, this book offers a pragmatic interpretation of sustainable development concepts within our emerging global urban context and will be a valuable resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as academics and professionals in the areas of urban and planning policy, sociology, and urban and environmental geography.

Community Quality-of-Life Indicators: Best Cases VII (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017): Meg Holden,... Community Quality-of-Life Indicators: Best Cases VII (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Meg Holden, Rhonda Phillips, Chantal Stevens
R1,968 Discovery Miles 19 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the seventh volume in a series covering best practices in community quality of life indicators. The case studies and analysis in this volume demonstrate how community indicators projects today operate within a need to amplify the voice of disadvantaged communities, seriously explore the increasing use of information technology, produce positive community change and sustain these efforts over time. The work presented here spans North American and Australian community work and demonstrates how the field of community indicators has undergone a rapid evolution in only a few decades. Today as in their original formulations, community indicators projects are designed to gauge the social, economic and physical health and well-being of communities.

Crossing Paths Crossing Perspectives - Urban Studies in British Columbia and Quebec: Meg Holden, Sandra Breux Crossing Paths Crossing Perspectives - Urban Studies in British Columbia and Quebec
Meg Holden, Sandra Breux
R914 R817 Discovery Miles 8 170 Save R97 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of urban studies research and interpretation crosses the country from Quebec to B.C., comparing trends and perspectives over the past decade and across and beyond disciplines. Core questions of research, policy and practice facing Montreal and Vancouver—those featuring housing and transportation, in particular—are featured in terms of new and innovative directions. Emerging questions—about urban indigeneity, food systems, climate action—are broached in challenging ways. The twenty authors whose original work is compiled here demonstrate the scope for continued, critical, comparative conversation across francophone and anglophone divides. The book offers a significant resource for understanding the intersecting field and practice of urban studies in Quebec and in B.C. and for spurring its further evolution. A French version of this book is also available.

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