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Resilient Cities:

Responding to Peak Oil and Climate Change
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Island Press, 09/gen/2009 - 184 pagine
The authors of this spirited book don't believe that oblivion is necessarily the destiny of urban areas. Instead, they believe that intelligent planning and visionary leadership can help cities meet the impending crises, and look to existing initiatives in cities around the world. Rather than responding with fear (as a legion of doomsaying prognosticators have done), they choose hope. This is not a book filled with "blue sky" theory (although blue skies will be a welcome result of its recommendations). Rather, it is packed with practical ideas, some of which are already working in cities today. It frankly admits that our cities have problems that will worsen if they are not addressed, but it suggests that these problems are solvable. And the time to begin solving them is now.
  

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Review: Resilient Cities: Responding to Peak Oil and Climate Change

Recensione dell'utente - Goodreads

This book was sorely lacking. It seemed like a journal article that they expanded into a book, only they forgot that when you write a book you need more content. I agree with the basic premise, peak ...

Review: Resilient Cities: Responding to Peak Oil and Climate Change

Recensione dell'utente  - Gunsonm - Goodreads

This is a great book to give to your city or regional counsel members if they need some examples of what other jurisdictions are doing, in order to move forward with modernizing existing rules to ... Leggi recensione completa

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Informazioni sull'autore (2009)

Peter Newman is professor of sustainability at Curtin University in Western Australia. He is the author of Cities as Sustainable Ecosystems (Island Press, 2007). Timothy Beatley is Teresa Heinz Professor of Sustainable Communities at the University of Virginia. His books include Green Urbanism (Island Press, 2000) and Ecology of Place (Island Press, 1997). Heather Boyer is senior editor at Island Press and 2005 Loeb Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

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