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Thisbook can be seen as the third part of an unofficial trilogy on
Sustainable Cities of the Future with the author's previous books
'Sustainable Development, Energy and the City' and 'Sustainable
Cities for the third millennium: The Odyssey of urban excellence',
both prefaced by Prof. Sir Peter Hall. All three booksfollow the
evolving forefront of innovations towards Sustainable Cities. They
collectively try to respond to the questions: What future cities
wish to build (with their scarcities and capacities) on a finite
planet? What do-they do to achieve this? How do-they contribute to
redesign the world? The third book adopts, first and foremost, a
strategic foresight approach including a scan of the future trends,
tensions and risks in a more uncertain world, the possible and
preferable futures, emerging policy issues, such as
intergenerational cities or cities welcoming the immigrants and
their impact on sustainable development, the Rio+20 prospects and
the effects of the protracted crisis, efforts by world
interconnected cities, including a case-study on Bangkok, a
laboratory of urban change, and examples of frugal and resilient
urban policies.
This book argues that accelerating action toward sustainability for
and by cities and their inhabitants can make a huge difference to
humanity's endeavor to recover from current crises and build a
sustainable future. It sheds light on cutting-edge concepts and
actions toward sustainability that can taken by and for cities and
with citizens. In this book, author Voula Mega takes the reader on
a journey inside and across cities and highlights efforts toward a
paradigmatic shift that reconciles human systems with nature.
Leadership, education, innovation, trust and citizen empowerment
all play a crucial role for the co-invention of a new model that
balances human well-being, sustainable prosperity and the future of
the planet. Building on robust evidence and inspired by best
practices, Human Sustainable Cities offers compelling messages and
convincing advice to all stakeholders who are striving to overcome
crises, speed up the path toward resilience and preparedness and
bounce forward better.
This book can be seen as the third part of an unofficial trilogy on
Sustainable Cities of the Future with the author's previous books
'Sustainable Development, Energy and the City' and 'Sustainable
Cities for the third millennium: The Odyssey of urban excellence',
both prefaced by Prof. Sir Peter Hall. All three books follow the
evolving forefront of innovations towards Sustainable Cities. They
collectively try to respond to the questions: What future cities
wish to build (with their scarcities and capacities) on a finite
planet? What do-they do to achieve this? How do-they contribute to
redesign the world? The third book adopts, first and foremost, a
strategic foresight approach including a scan of the future trends,
tensions and risks in a more uncertain world, the possible and
preferable futures, emerging policy issues, such as
intergenerational cities or cities welcoming the immigrants and
their impact on sustainable development, the Rio+20 prospects and
the effects of the protracted crisis, efforts by world
interconnected cities, including a case-study on Bangkok, a
laboratory of urban change, and examples of frugal and resilient
urban policies.
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