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State of the World 2016 : Can a City Be Sustainable? / by Worldwatch Institute.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Worldwatch Institute., Author.
Worldwatch Institute, Author.
Contributor:
Worldwatch Institute, issuing body.
Gardner, Gary T., 1958- project director.
Prugh, Tom, project director.
Renner, Michael, 1957- project director.
Series:
State of the World, 2945-5766
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ecology.
Sociology, Urban.
Urban ecology (Biology).
Urban economics.
Environmental Sciences.
Urban Sociology.
Urban Ecology.
Urban Economics.
Local Subjects:
Environmental Sciences.
Urban Sociology.
Urban Ecology.
Urban Economics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (Approx. 300 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2016.
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : Island Press/Center for Resource Economics : Imprint: Island Press, 2016.
Summary:
This volume first puts our current moment in context, tracing cities in the arc of human history. It also examines the basic structural elements of every city: materials and fuels; people and economics; and biodiversity. In part two, professionals working on some of the world’s most inventive urban sustainability projects share their first-hand experience. Success stories come from places as diverse as Ahmedabad, India; Freiburg, Germany; and Shanghai, China. In many cases, local people are acting to improve their cities, even when national efforts are stalled. Parts three and four examine cross-cutting issues that affect the success of all cities. Topics range from the nitty-gritty of handling waste and developing public transportation to civic participation and navigating dysfunctional government. Throughout, readers discover the most pressing challenges facing communities and the most promising solutions currently being developed. The result is a snapshotof cities today and a vision for global urban sustainability tomorrow.
Contents:
Acknowledgments
Foreword
World's Cities at a Glance
Part I: Cities as Human Constructs
1. Imagining a Sustainable City
2. Cities in the Arc of Human History: A Materials Perspective
3. The City: A System of Systems
4. Toward a Vision of Sustainable Cities
5. The Energy Wildcard: Possible Energy Constraints to Further Urbanization
Part II: The Urban Climate Challenge
6. Cities and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Scope of the Challenge
7. Urbanism and Global Sprawl
City View: Shanghai, China
8. Reducing the Environmental Footprint of Buildings
City View: Freiberg, Germany
9. Energy Efficiency in Buildings: A Crisis of Opportunity
City View: Melbourne, Australia
10. Is 100 Percent Renewable Energy in Cities Possible?- City View: Vancouver, Canada
11. Supporting Sustainable Transportation
12. Urban Transport and Climate Change
City View: Singapore
13. Source Reduction and Recycling of Waste
City View: Ahmedabad and Pune, India.-14. Solid Waste and Climate Change
City View: Barcelona, Spain
15. Rural-Urban Migration, Lifestyles, and Deforestation
Part III: Politics, Equity, and Livability
16. Remunicipalization, the Low-Carbon Transition, and Energy Democracy
City View: Portland, Oregon, United States
17. The Vital Role of Biodiversity in Urban Sustainability
City View: Jerusalem, Israel
18. The Inclusive City: Urban Planning for Diversity and Social Cohesion
City View: Durban, South Africa
19. Urbanization, Inclusion, and Social Justice
Notes
Index. .
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-400) and index.
ISBN:
1-61091-756-1

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