Sustainable city/Developing world: ISOCARP Review 06

Sustainable city/Developing world: ISOCARP Review 06

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Sustainable City/Developing World (ISOCARP Review 06) addresses the challenges posed by climate change for the cities and urban regions of the developing world. It is about the responses that are likely to be most relevant to the cities in the poorer countries, on the one hand, and to those of the fast industrialising countries on the other. How can planners, designers and other decision makers best secure development that is more resilient to the extreme conditions increasingly associated with climate change? And what techniques can theyemploy to ensure that the cities of tomorrow are developed along low carbon principles? These questions and others are addressed in eleven rich case studies drawn from around the world. Sustainable City/Developing World starts with three studies from Africa, including an important overview from UN HABITAT. Next comes a second, global overview, provided by Jean-Pascal van Ypersele, Vice Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; this provides five concise messages on the need for urgent action. Other papers in the book cover the planning of Chinese cities, and Abu Dhabi which is becoming an important world laboratory for low carbon planning and design. The final section of Review 06 introduces some new methods and strategies. These address the challenge of measuring a city's carbon footprint (based upon Leicester in the English Midlands), post disaster planning in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the use in Syria of satellite imagery to measure losses in urban green space, and the scope for an intensification of urban food growing as a new priority for planning. This beautifully illustrated book will be important reading for anyone seeking to learn more about international planning and design approaches in this era ofclimate change. INDICE: 1. Presidents' Message 2. Editorial (Chris Gossop) Part 1 Focus onAfrica 3. Kenya: Urban Settlements and Development Profile (Mairura Omwenga) 4. Project Preparation and its Crucial Role in Enabling More Effective and Sustainable Development: The South African Experience (Mark Misselhorn) 5. Urban Africa: Challenges and Opportunities for Planning within the Time of Climate Change (Laura Petrella) Part 2 The Global Challenge 6. Climate Change, Cities and the IPCC (Jean Pascal van Ypersele) 7. Sustainable Urbanism in Abu Dhabi (John P Madden) 8. Energy Saving and Emission Reduction: Chinese Low Carbon Strategy in 11th Five Year Plan Period (Shi Nan and YU Taofang) 9. Low Carbon Kunshan: Towards a Sustainable Future (Zhang Quan) Part 3 New Methods for a Low Carbon Future 10. The Carbon Footprint of UK Cities: Measurement, Modelling, Mapping and Management (Kevin Lomas) 11. Rebuilding after a Natural Disaster: Using the Opportunity to be 'better than ever' (Dhiru A Thadani) 12. The Loss of Green Space in and around City Areas: Learning from Syria (Peter Ross) 13. Cultivating the Capital: How the Planning System is vital to London's Ability to Grow its Own Food (Jenny Jones and Rosie Boycott)

  • ISBN: 978-0-415-61715-4
  • Editorial: Routledge
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 268
  • Fecha Publicación: 21/09/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés