Deakin / Mitchell / Nijkamp | Sustainable Urban Development Volume 2 | Buch | 978-0-415-32216-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 544 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1170 g

Reihe: Sustainable Urban Development Series

Deakin / Mitchell / Nijkamp

Sustainable Urban Development Volume 2

The Environmental Assessment Methods
1. Auflage 2006
ISBN: 978-0-415-32216-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

The Environmental Assessment Methods

Buch, Englisch, 544 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1170 g

Reihe: Sustainable Urban Development Series

ISBN: 978-0-415-32216-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


In this book, the second of a three-volume series, leading authorities on the methodology of environmental assessment provide a unique insight into questions of critical importance to sustainable urban development. Using the framework and protocols set out in Volume 1, Volume 2 examines how well the environmental assessment methods evaluate the ecological integrity of urban development and equity of the resulting resource distribution. The examination focuses on:

- the instruments of environmental assessment

- approaches to environmental assessment based in systems-thinking

- methods for environmental, economic and social assessments

- their use in evaluating the sustainability of urban development.

The Sustainable Urban Development Series contains the research and debate of the BEQUEST (Building, Environmental Quality Evaluation for Sustainability) network funded by the European Commission. Together the books provide a framework, set of protocols, environmental assessment methods and toolkit for policy makers, academics, professionals and advanced level students in urban planning and studies, as well as other areas of the built environment.

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Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development

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1. Introduction Part 1: Environmental Assessment 2. Environmental Assessment Methods within the EU Part 2: Systems Thinking-Based Approaches 3. The Multi-Modal Systems Thinking Approach to Sustainable Evaluation 4. The Human Sustainable City, Values, Approaches and Evaluative Tool 5. The Role of Evaluation in Supporting Human Sustainable Development 6. The Role of Modelling in Urban Sustainability Assessment Part 3: Methods for Environmental Valuations 7. Cost-Benefit Analysis and Multi-Criteria Analysis 8. Contingent Valuation Method 9. The Hedonic Price Method Part 4: Methods for Environmental, Economic and Social Assessments 4.1 Simple, Complex and Advanced Evaluations 10. Analytical Hierarchy Process 11. The Application and Development of Ecological Footprints 12. Urban Spiders: A Comparative Framework for Evaluation and Scenario Analysis 13. The Flag Method 14. Regime Analysis 4.2 Advanced Evaluations of Urban Land Use 15. The Assessment of Multi-Functional Land Use 16. The PROPOLIS Model for Assessing Urban Sustainability 4.3 Advanced Evaluations of Urban Land Use, Buildings and Estates 17. Sustainability Assessment of Building Design and Construction 18. Life Cycle Analysis of Buildings, Groups of Buildings and Urban Fragments 4.4 Very Advanced Evaluations of Neighbourhoods, Districts and Cities 19. The AUSTIME Methodology: Quantifiable Sustainability Assessment Coupled with Multi-Agent Simulation 20. H2QR: A Research and Demonstration Project for Assessing Sustainable Neighbourhood Development 21. Assessing Sustainable Community Development Proposals Part 5. Evaluating the Sustainability of Urban Development 22. The Assessment of Environmental Equity and Environmental Justice: Methodological Issues 23. Participative and Inter-Active Evaluation: A Review of the Methodologies 24. Sustainable Urban Futures: From Models to Competing Pathways 25. Conclusions


Mark Deakin is Senior Lecturer and Teaching Fellow at the School of the Built Environment, Napier University. Gordon Mitchell is Lecturer at the School of Geography & Institute for Transport Studies, Leeds University. Peter Nijkamp is Professor in Regional and Urban Economics and Economic Geography at the Free University, Amsterdam. Ron Vreeker is Lecturer and Researcher at the Department of Spatial Economics, Free University, Amsterdam.



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