In this Book
Adventures in Sustainable Urbanism
Book
2019
Published by:
State University of New York Press
Series:
SUNY Press Open Access
summary
In the context of urban sustainable development, the "details" of sustainability's current expressions perpetuate environmental injustice, untenable growth, and the destruction of functioning ecosystems. In response to this state of affairs, Adventures in Sustainable Urbanism aims to prompt new debates about the consequences of sustainable urbanism as it moves from planning to practice. Contributors explore policy, practice, and experience from cities around the world, including Calgary, Christchurch, Dortmund, Vancouver, and others. Written by scholars who live in these cities, chapters offer empirically rich descriptions for opening up new lines of thinking, theorizing, and debate about the sustainable city and its actual material expressions in place. By examining the sustainable city through various analytical framings, contributors urge readers to move from viewing the sustainable city as something everyone can agree on, to a highly politicized and contested process. Additional resources are provided for readers who may wish to extend their own research into a city or theme.
Table of Contents
Cover
Halftitle
Title
Copyright
Contents
pp. v-vi
List of Illustrations
pp. vii-vii
Preface
pp. xiii-xiv
Introduction Global Transformations, Cities, and the New Sustainability Consensus
pp. xv-xxx
Chapter 1 Constructing Sustainable Development
pp. 1-22
Chapter 2 The Rise of Sustainable Urban Development
pp. 23-48
Chapter 3 A Tale of Two Cities: Christchurch, New Zealand, and Sustainable Urban Disaster Recovery
pp. 49-70
Chapter 4 Reworking Newtown Creek
pp. 71-91
Chapter 5 From Sprawling Cowtown to Social Sustainability Pioneer: The Sustainability Journey of Calgary, Alberta
pp. 93-114
Chapter 6 The Greenest City Experience: Exploring Social Action and Social Action and
pp. 115-136
Chapter 7 Introducing Luxembourg: Ephemeral Sustainabilities
pp. 137-154
Chapter 8 Montpellier Ãcocité: From Growth Machine to Sustainability?
pp. 155-172
Chapter 9 Building Ecopolis in the Worldâs Factory: A Field Note on Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city
pp. 173-185
Chapter 10 Sustainable Empire?
pp. 187-208
Chapter 11 Middle-Class Family Enclavism and Solidarity from a Distance Notes from a Field of Contradictions in Dortmund, Germany
pp. 209-228
Chapter 12 A Conclusion? Or, Toward a New Beginning?
pp. 229-238
Contributors
pp. 239-242
Index
pp. 243-247
Back Cover
| ISBN | 9781438476506 |
|---|---|
| DOI | 10.1353/book.110882![]() |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1126315483 |
| Pages | 278 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2023-03-20 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | Yes |



