E-Book, Englisch, 270 Seiten, eBook
Contributions from Japan and Germany to Make Cities More Environmentally Sustainable
E-Book, Englisch, 270 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-319-61376-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Chapter 1. The Transition Towards Sustainable and Resilient Cities—Urban Challenges and Solutions in Germany and Japan.- Part I: Landscape Change and Management.- Chapter 2 Dialectic Developments of ‘City’ and ‘Country’ in Japan’s Metropolitan Regions.- Chapter 3. Urban Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity Offsets.- Chapter 4. Sustainable Landscape Management and Landscape Management Labor Accounts.- Part 2: Climate Change and Urban Green.- Chapter 5. Modeling the Current and Future Urban Climate Using Downscaling Techniques.- Chapter 6. Urban and Green Planning Based on an Evaluation of Urban Climate.- Chapter 7. Demands, Opportunities and Constraints of Green Space Development for Future Urban Development under Demographic and Climate Change.- Part 3: Environmental Risks in Urban Areas.- Chapter 8. Environmental Risks in Urban and Regional Development -Assessing the Effects of Flood Resilience Technologies.- Chapter 9. Flood Risks and Their Management in Urban Japan—Modeling Inner Flooding in Tsushima City, Tokai Region.- Chapter 10. Pre-reconstruction Plans for Urban Areas in Japan.- Part 4: Built Environment and Material Flow.- Chapter 11. The Ef?ciency of Settlement Structures.- Chapter 12. Weight of Cities—Material Stock and Flow Analysis Based on Spatial Database over Time.- Chapter 13. Preservation and Utilization of the Urban Heritage of East Asia and Japan.- Part 5: Urban Energy Concepts.- Chapter 14. Revolution of Urban Energy System.- Chapter 15. Building Energy Management: Performance Veri?cation and System Simulation.- Chapter 16. A New Concept for Air-Conditioning in Japan: An All-Air Supplied Induction Radiant Air-Conditioning System and Cool Room.- Part 6: Future Challenges of Planning.- Chapter 17. Operationalizing Urban Resilience—Learning from the Past while Preparing for the Future. The Case of Dresden, Germany.- Chapter 18. Reconsidering Urban Planning through Community-based Initiatives.- Chapter 19. Planning of Public Facilities in Japanese Communities Facing Demographic Decline and Super-Aging.- Chapter 20. Developments in Urban Planning by Public Facilities Management Based on Regional Characteristics.- Chapter 21. Identifying Gaps and Opportunities for Research on Urban andRegional Resilience—Highlighting the Advantages of Research Cooperation.