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- What does the global agenda of sustainable development mean for
the urban spaces where most people live, work and move?
- Can we keep what we love about city and suburban life and still
save the environment?
- What new methods of planning and building will be needed in the
21st century?
A genuinely innovative book, "The Green City," considers and
answers these three basic questions, and challenges the way we
think about our cities, the environment and planning for the
future.
It presents a new and controversial challenge to ideas about
sustainability and rejects both economic and environmental
orthodoxy. In a nutshell, its message is that the sustainable city
can be built by a thousand well-directed small changes. To
illustrate this, "The Green City "draws on diverse practical case
material from Australia, Europe the USA and Asia, and features a
photographic essay of 34 colour photographs.
In "The GreenCity" a team of city-building professionals explain in
straightforward terms how one idea - ecological sustainability -
can be embodied in the everyday life of homes, communities and
cities to make a better future.
This genuinely innovative book challenges the way we think about
our cities, the environment and about planning for the future. A
team of city-building professionals explain in straightforward
terms how the idea of ecological sustainability can be embodied in
the everyday life of homes, communities and cities to make a better
future.
The book considers - and answers - three basic questions: What does
the global agenda of sustainable development mean for the urban
spaces where most people live, work and move? Can we keep what we
love about city andsuburban life and still save the environment?
And what new methods of planning and building will be needed in the
21st century?
The Green City presents a controversial new approach to
sustainability that rejects both economic and environmental
orthodoxy. In a nutshell, its message is that the sustainable city
can be built by a thousand well-directed small changes. It draws on
lots of practical case material from Europe, North America,
Australia and Asia and weaves together four critical aspects of
urban life: housing, open space, workplaces and transport. The
Green City also contains a 'photographic essay' of 32 colour plates
that give impact to the ideas discussed in the book.
A team of city-building professionals explain in straightforward
terms how the idea of ecological sustainability can be embodied in
the everyday life of homes, communities and cities to make a better
future. The book considers - and answers - three questions: What
does the global agenda of sustainable development mean for the
urban spaces where most people live, work and move? Can we keep
what we love about suburban life and still save the environment?
And what new methods of planning and building will be needed in the
21st century? Rejecting both economic and environmental orthodoxy,
the book's essential message is that the sustainable city can be
built by a thousand well-directed small changes. It draws on
practical case material from around the world and weaves together
four critical aspects of urban life: housing, open space,
workplaces and transport. A 'photographic essay' of 32 colour
plates illustrates the ideas discussed.
This book explores the relationship between urban form and
greenhouse gas emissions in China, providing new insights for
policy, urban planning and management. Drawing on the results of a
four-year multidisciplinary research project, the book examines how
factors such as urban households' access to services and jobs, land
use mixes and provision of public transport impact on greenhouse
gas emissions. The authors analyse data from a wide range of
sources including 4677 sample households from four major Chinese
cities - Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan and Xi'an - with diverse
locations, urban spatial structures and population sizes. The book
explores residents' attitudes to reducing GHG emissions and
advances knowledge relating to three environmental scales -
cross-metropolitan, intra-city and neighbourhood level. It also
contributes to debates on low carbon policy by revealing the
relevance of urban planning parameters at both the macro and micro
levels. The book will be of interest to scholars in the areas of
urban planning, urban management, environmental sustainability and
resource utilisation, as well as urban policy makers and planners
who are working toward developing low carbon, sustainable cities of
the future.
This book explores the relationship between urban form and
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions based on new empirical evidence from
four Chinese cities. It reports on the outcomes of a four year,
multidisciplinary research project. It includes the conceptual and
methodological framework that guided this inquiry, a discussion
concerning characteristics of GHG emissions in China, the relevant
policies on emissions control, and the associated economic and
environmental challenges that China faces in doing this, four
distinctive case studies that explored GHG emissions and possible
solutions for its reduction at three environmental scales -
cross-metropolitan, intra-city and at the neighbourhood level - as
well as comparisons of relationships between these scales, an
analysis of residents' attitudes towards GHG emissions reduction, a
discussion of policy implications based on the findings of the
research, and identification of priority areas for further
research.The book makes a significant contribution to current
academic debates about the association between urban form and GHG
emission based on measurements of development density, land-use
mixes, access to public transport, and household behaviour with
regard to GHG emissions, with a special focus on commuting
behaviour. It also contributes to policy debates on GHG emission
control by revealing the relevance of urban planning parameters at
both the macro (i.e. metropolitan spatial structure) and micro
(i.e., spatial configuration of urban neighbourhoods) levels. The
targeted readership includes scholars in the areas of urban
planning, urban management, environmental sustainability and
resource utilisation, as well as urban policy makers and planners
who are working toward developing low carbon, sustainable cities of
the future.
Some 7.3 billion people currently live on the planet. Of these, 3.4
billion live in rural areas. In just a few regions-Latin America,
the Middle East and North Africa-less than 50 per cent of poverty
is now located in rural areas. But for the rest of the world's
regions between 55 per cent and 80 per cent of the poor continue to
live in the countryside. Progress is being made, but much of the
knowhow needed is not disseminated outside of a small coterie of
professionals who work in the area. With urban development
attracting a great deal of attention lately, poorer rural areas
deserve the same and new knowledge for empowerment of rural
communities is urgently needed. This book provides an overview of
current thinking and practices that have emerged over the last
thirty years for uplifting rural communities in developing
economies. Drawing on a body of knowledge across a spectrum of
relevant disciplines, this book provides a range of innovative
ideas for rural planning, housing and infrastructure development.
Governments in many emerging economies, where rural poverty is
often most acute, have attempted to improve livelihoods. Approaches
and techniques that have been used for urban development are often
not applicable to rural communities. Studies show that money
allocated for rural development is often not effectively spent due
to distance, lack of infrastructure, lack of education, poverty and
other factors. Meanwhile, the gap in development between the city
and country continues to grow, sometimes leading to social and
political instability, in both developing and developed countries.
This book seeks to provide a guidebook for meeting such challenges.
Through in-depth enquiry of global practices and thinking about
rural development, and selected case studies, the authors argue
that careful consideration must be given to incorporating issues of
resilience, resourcefulness and the involvement of communities at
grassroots levels in realising the transformation of rural
settlements into Smart Villages.
Some 7.3 billion people currently live on the planet. Of these, 3.4
billion live in rural areas. In just a few regions-Latin America,
the Middle East and North Africa-less than 50 per cent of poverty
is now located in rural areas. But for the rest of the world's
regions between 55 per cent and 80 per cent of the poor continue to
live in the countryside. Progress is being made, but much of the
knowhow needed is not disseminated outside of a small coterie of
professionals who work in the area. With urban development
attracting a great deal of attention lately, poorer rural areas
deserve the same and new knowledge for empowerment of rural
communities is urgently needed. This book provides an overview of
current thinking and practices that have emerged over the last
thirty years for uplifting rural communities in developing
economies. Drawing on a body of knowledge across a spectrum of
relevant disciplines, this book provides a range of innovative
ideas for rural planning, housing and infrastructure development.
Governments in many emerging economies, where rural poverty is
often most acute, have attempted to improve livelihoods. Approaches
and techniques that have been used for urban development are often
not applicable to rural communities. Studies show that money
allocated for rural development is often not effectively spent due
to distance, lack of infrastructure, lack of education, poverty and
other factors. Meanwhile, the gap in development between the city
and country continues to grow, sometimes leading to social and
political instability, in both developing and developed countries.
This book seeks to provide a guidebook for meeting such challenges.
Through in-depth enquiry of global practices and thinking about
rural development, and selected case studies, the authors argue
that careful consideration must be given to incorporating issues of
resilience, resourcefulness and the involvement of communities at
grassroots levels in realising the transformation of rural
settlements into Smart Villages.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
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Academies.
This is a new release of the original 1949 edition.
Roy Groves is the Operations Director of a successful company
manufacturing dashboard instruments for luxury cars. A fatal
motorway fire is traced back to a fault in the product supplied by
Roy's company. Was it a tragic accident or something more sinister?
As Roy and his colleagues battle to establish the cause of the
fire, and save the company from bankruptcy, they discover that they
have been the victims of sabotage. Eventually it emerges that an
old enemy of Roy and the rest of the team has reappeared and is
intent on destroying the company and every member of its management
team. Once just a business adversary, their nemesis is now so
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to blackmail and even murder in the pursuit of his goal. Payback is
a chilling tale of how hatred can twist and corrupt the human soul.
For five ordinary guys and one rather extraordinary woman, the only
escape from the corporate rat-race is to buy the company they're
working for: take it all to a new level, save hundreds of jobs and
make some serious money. But it quickly becomes clear that nothing
is as easy as it seems. The bid is quickly undercut as twisted
corporate politics and personal vendettas take over. When the
buyout becomes all or nothing for the management buyout team, it
all spins out of control: marriages fall apart, dark secrets are
discovered, life savings are spent on the stock market, illegal
insider dealing becomes a matter of fact and blackmail, theft,
betrayal and manipulation are the new rules of the game. A
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity turns into a lurid nightmare. Buyout
is a gripping and compulsive page-turner about the power of money
to unveil the deepest in human nature. It's also a story about
chasing one extraordinary dream. At an extraordinary price.
This is a new release of the original 1949 edition.
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