Moreno / Allam / Gall | Resilient and Sustainable Cities | Buch | 978-0-323-91718-6 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 496 Seiten, Format (B × H): 192 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1352 g

Moreno / Allam / Gall

Resilient and Sustainable Cities

Research, Policy and Practice

Buch, Englisch, 496 Seiten, Format (B × H): 192 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1352 g

ISBN: 978-0-323-91718-6
Verlag: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division


The role of Cities in driving global economies has been well covered, and their impact on the larger ecosystem is well documented. Resilient and Sustainable Cities: Research, Policy and Practice explores how cities can be transformed into sustainable fabrics, while leading to positive socio-economic change.

The topics include urban policy and covers the challenges cities experienced during the pandemic and resulting urban responses from federal, state, and local levels. This includes a transdisciplinary perspective dwelling on the city narrative, including Resources, Economics, Politics, and others.

Resilient and Sustainable Cities serves as a valuable resource for leaders and practitioners working in Urban Policy and academia, as well as students in urban planning, architecture, and policy undergraduate and graduate level programs.
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<p>Leaders and practitioners working in public health practice and academia as well as students in public health undergraduate and graduate programs</p> <p>Leaders, practitioners, and academics in related fields of governmental social services beyond public health (e.g., public administration, social services, emergency management) as well as policy makers and graduate students in these fields</p>

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Section 1: The '15-minute city' concept: Sustainability, Resilience and Inclusivity1. Coworking and the 15-Minute City2. Improving Design Density via the 15-Minute City concept: Case Study of London3. The Theoretical grid. An antifragile strategy for Rome post-covid mobility4. Measuring the 15-minute city in Barcelona. A geospatial three-method comparison5. The review of the paris local urban plan: an opportunity to cross the 15-minute city concept and the desire of nature in Paris6. Exploring the relationship of time keeping and urban morphology within the economic renaissance and the post-modern era7. Enter the 15-Minute City: Revisiting the Smart City Concept under a proximity based planning lens8. On Proximity based dimensions and Urban Planning: Historical precepts to the 15-Minute City9. Financing the 15-Minute City Concept and its infrastructural ecosystem in developing nations through fiscal mechanisms10. Redefining investable infrastructure in developing nations in a post pandemic era: The case of the 15-Minute City

Section 2: Cities, Technology and Sustainability11. Smarter Cities, Smarter Planning: An exploration into the pole of planners within the Smart City movement12. A smart territory, the key to resilient territory13. Re-assessing urban sustainability in the digital age: a new SWOT methodology for cities14. Charrette! Toward planning and designing sustainable and resilient cities: case studies in Australia and Netherlands15. Developing a Composite Indicator for Evaluating Urban Sustainability16. Scrutinizing sustainable mobility strategies in integrated urban development: Perspectives from Copenhagen and Curitiba17. Cycling Uphill: Assessing e-bikes as a modal shift alternative to individual motorized transport in the Aburra Valley Metropolitan Area, Colombia

Section 3: Culture, Liveability and Identity18. "For a close and livable public space: Four proposals in Barcelona"19. Will Future Smart Cities be liveable?20. Third-places as catalysts of resilience21. Health Impact Assessments: A pathway to Healthy and Sustainable Cities in the Global South

Section 4: Climate Change and Resilient Cities22. The influence of climate change on the design strategies of the built environment: The heterogeneous climate of Italy analyzed in future scenarios23. The next level up is down: Exploring the subsurface for our common future24. A collective of resilient organisations together to build a resilient city: issues and perspectives25. City Wild: How Making Space for Nature Might Help Achieve the Sustainable and Resilient City26. Predictive Modelling for Reforestation of Cities to Mitigate Climate Change Impacts27. Neighborhood´s scale resilience facing heat wave events. Metropolitan Area of Mendoza Argentina as a case study28. A GIS-based tool for planning resilient climate cities29. Citizens and local administration in Climate Change Mitigation: Urban strategies and local actions to apply to neighbourhoods30. Re-Envisaging Cities: Biophilic and First Nations Strategies from Australia31. Building urban resilience through infrastructure exaptation

Section 5: Urban Management and Sustainable Resource Optimisation32. Management of City Vulnerability to Bushfire Risk Using Advanced GIS-based Spatial Tools33. Adaptive reuse of abandoned urban assets for cultural and social innovative development34. Sustainability in public administration: governance and accountability in French metropolitan area35. Sustainable development in hydro-drought regions by improving hydro-indicators


Allam, Zaheer
Dr. Zaheer Allam holds a PhD in Humanities, a Master of Arts (Res), an MBA, and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Architectural Science from universities in Australia and the United Kingdom. Based in Mauritius, he was the first Chairperson of the National Youth Environment Council (NYEC) at the Prime Minister's Office in Mauritius, and is currently a board member of the Mauritius Renewable Energy Agency (MARENA). He works on several projects on the thematic of Smart Cities and on strategies dwelling in the increasing role of technology in culture and society. Zaheer is also the African Representative of the International Society of Biourbanism (ISB), member of the Advisory Circle of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA), and a member of several other international bodies. He holds several awards and commendations and is the author of over 145 peer reviewed publications and author of 10 books about Smart, Sustainable and Future Cities.

Chabaud, Didier
Full Professor of entrepreneurship at IAE Paris Sorbonne Business School, where he is director of the Entrepreneurship Territory Innovation research group (Chaire ETI), Past-President of French Academy of entrepreneurship and innovation, senior editor of Revue de l'entrepreneuriat (A in French national HCERES ranking), he is author or co-author of more than one hundred articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals, chapters or books. He works mainly on venturing processes, the strategies of Family Firms, and on the impact of institutions and culture on place entrepreneurship.

Pratlong, Florent
Florent Pratlong, is the Vice President of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne University, looking at Entrepreneuriat and Partnerships, and is responsible for the Master of innovation management at the Sorbonne School of Management (Paris I) and Secretary at the Academy of Technology. He also participates in Club actions from Paris Directors of Innovation, he designed and deployed training programs in innovation, learning expeditions.

Moreno, Carlos
Associate Professor at IAE Paris Sorbonne Business School, and Scientific Director of the Chair 'Entrepreneurship Territory Innovation', Carlos Moreno earned recognition as a scientist with an innovative mind, pioneer works and his unique approach on urban issues. He is also a scientific advisor of national and international figures of the highest level. He works at the heart of issues of international significance as a result of his research, bringing an innovative perspective on urban issues and offering solutions to the issues faced by the cities, metropolises and territories during the 21st century. Some of his concepts traveled the world: the Human Smart City, the 15mn City, the Territory of 30mn.


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