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The Sustainable City: v. 4 Urban Regeneration and Sustainability(No. 93 WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment)

The Sustainable City: v. 4 Urban Regeneration and Sustainability(No. 93 WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment)


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Urban areas produce a series of environmental problems arising from the consumption of natural resources and the consequent generation of waste and pollution. These problems contribute to the development of social and economic imbalances. All these problems, which continue to grow in our society, require new solutions. This book addresses the many inter-related aspects of the urban environment from transport and mobility to social exclusion and crime prevention. Publishing papers from the Fourth International Conference on Urban Regeneration and Sustainability, the volume includes topics such as: Strategy and Development; Planning; Development and Management; Environmental Management; Planning Issues; Socio-economic Issues; The community and the City; Cultural Heritage; Architectural Issues; Traffic and Transportation; Land Use and Management; Public Safety; Conservation of Resources; Sustainable Transportation and Transport Integration; Depleted Ecological Resources; Environmental Pollution; Energy Resources Systems.

Table of Contents:
Section 1: Architectural issues The use of greenrooves for the mitigation of environmental problems in urban areas; Urban architecture for the advancement of small-scale township enterprises: relevance of the scholarship; International assessment of the environmental performance of housing, and prospects for sustainable cities; Thermal characterisation of bio-based building materials Section 2: Cultural heritage Sustainable reconstruction and planning strategies for Afghan cities: conservation in cultural and environmental heritage; History integrated urban transformation; Historical centers: sustainable economic spaces, management for sustainable projects Section 3: Planning issues Sustainability in cities: the green areas and climatic comfort as fundamental parameters; Speed in the sustainable city; Sustainable regional development and provincial development planning: the case of Bolu; Valuing the effects of urban road-network projects: a methodological proposal; Mobile positioning in sustainability studies: the social positioning method in studying commuter's activity spaces in Tallinn; Planning with PlaceMaker: complex indices for sustainable projects; Green-switch: reducing the conflict between the industrial and the residential interface Section 4: Planning, development and management KiwiGrowTM: a community and environmental health framework for sustainable development; On the way to Gigapolises: can global urban development become sustainable?; Seeking a unified urban systems theory; What the "new Istanbul" shaped by capital makes one think...; Use of atmospheric modelling for the territorial planning of technological structures; Urban regeneration of historic towns: regeneration strategies for Pauni, India; Environmental policy integration in urban spatial planning: the approach of Rotterdam; How many light globes does it take to change a footprint?; Spatial-temporal changes of regional sustainability: an empirical study in Taiwan; A critical analysis of regional planning in South Africa in the 21st century Section 5: Strategy and development Entropy and the city; IRMA: a European project for a sustainable City Concept; When does stacking become vertical sprawl?; Can elevated pedestrian walkways be sustainable?; Structuring the World down to cities and sustainable air sharing; Strategic (spatial) planning approach in Turkey: new expectations; Anthropocentrism and sustainable development: oxymoron or symbiosis?; Strategic urban design from a sustainable tourism perspective: a case study from the city of Guangzhou, China Section 6: Land use and management The ecological footprint of building construction; From Brownfield to blue sky: Sydney Harbour's renaissance; A study on the future of urban models in the third millennium: a sustainable urban model for Kyrykkale, Turkey Section 7: Environmental management Characterization of particulate matter from urban, industrial and rural environments; Life cycle guarantors of sustainability; Environmental management and numerical models: examples from long-term ecological research on a real case study; Recycling programs in partnership with scavenger associations as a sustainability factor in Metropolitan Sao Paulo, Brazil; On energy requirements and potential energy savings in Italian hospital buildings; Wind and environmental effects on overhead high voltage transmission lines; Capacity building for effective municipal environmental management in South Africa; Minimization of adverse environmental effects of a sports complex through implementation of green management; Strategic spatial planning and environmental management: the impact of Guanabara Bay Cleaning Programme in Rio de Janeiro; Rational environmental goals and sustainable planning Section 8: Energy resources Environmental accounting of buildings: outcomes from the emergy analysis; The emergy synthesis for the Province of Pescara (Italy) and strategic choices for a sustainable development; Sustainability of energy use in Estonian settlements and regions; Emergy approach for the environmental sustainability assessment of the urban water system of Genoa (NW Italy); Hydrogen city; Final architecture diploma projects in the analysis of the UPC buildings energy performance Section 9: Sustainable transportation and transport integration Making liveable and sustainable major urban streets: the case of Begin Road in Tel-Aviv - Jaffa; Development of sustainable traffic planning: analysis of Danish planning visions 2005 and 2015; The ethics of mobility: a framework for assessing mobility paradigms; Relevant aspects of automobile user behaviour: a study under the sustainable consumption concept in the transportation sector; Effects of a non-motorized transport infrastructure development in the Bucharest metropolitan area; Is the pedestrian city relevant to the sustainable city? Mobility, urbanization and health; Evaluating walking promotion policies with regard to mobility representations, appropriations and practices in public space Section 10: Traffic and transportation Suburbanisation and commuting modes in the Tallinn metropolitan area; Assessment of the sustainability of the street network in Kaunas city; Analysis of transport modes in the urban environment: an application for a sustainable mobility system; First study on mobility for a medium size town: Ciudad Real, a Spanish experience; Sustainable urban transport development: a modelling approach Section 11: The community and the city The burglar as a space explorer in his own neighbourhood; New Urbanism and Chicago; Community-based quality of life indicators for urban areas as derived in Galway City, Ireland; Space for community - the study of resident involvement in neighbourhood space management; The neighbourhood imperative in the sustainable city; Linking perceptions of health to neighbourhood environment in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal; Community in the city? Social exclusion in neighbourhoods in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Sustainability knowledge, attitude and practices of Malaysians; Community participation in urban renewal projects: experiences and challenges of the case of Johannesburg, South Africa Section 12: Socio-economic issues Small and medium-sized enterprises, employment generation and regional development in Estonia; Sustainable Scotland: putting environmental justice at the heart of the policy agenda?; Urban environmental quality: perceptions and measures in three UK cities Section 13: Public safety Pedestrian safety at urban crossings in Estonia; Towards an integral accessible public area in the city; The survey of drinking water supply in Estonia from the point of view of public health


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781845640408
  • Publisher: WIT Press
  • Publisher Imprint: WIT Press
  • Height: 230 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: v. 4 Urban Regeneration and Sustainability
  • ISBN-10: 1845640403
  • Publisher Date: 28 Jun 2006
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: No. 93 WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
  • Width: 155 mm


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