ISBN-13: 9789401796545 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 615 str.
ISBN-13: 9789401796545 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 615 str.
This book reviews a series of new urban ideas or themes designed to help make cities more liveable, sustainable, safe and inclusive. Featuring examples drawn from cities all over the world, the various chapters provide critical assessments of each of the various approaches andtheir potential to improve urban life.New Urbanism: creating new areas based on a more humane scale withneighbourhood cohesionJust Cities: creating more fairness in decision-making so all residents can participate and benefit.Green Cities: helping places become greener with environmental rehabilitation and protection Sustainable Cities: avoiding the waste of resources and harmful pollution in settlementsTransition Towns: developing local initiatives for more sustainable actionsWinter Cities: making cities in cold climates more comfortable and enjoyable Resilient Cities: strengthening cities to better enable them to withstand natural hazardsCreative Cities: supporting cultural industries and attracting talented individuals Knowledge Cities: creating, renewing and spreading knowledge and innovation Safe Cities: ensuring that citizens are better protected against criminal actionsHealthy Cities: making improvements in the health of people in citiesFestive Cities: rediscovering the utility of festive events in settlementsSlow Cities: enhancing locally unique activities, such as local cuisines and community interactionsThis volume offers a host of approaches designed to give a new direction and focus to planning policies, helping readers to fully understand the advantages and disadvantages of each potential idea. It seeks to solve the many current problems associated with urban developments, making it a valuable resource for university and college students in urban geography, urban planning, urban sociology and urban studies as well as to planners and the general public."