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The Green City
by Nicholas Low, Brendan Gleeson, Ray Green,
Darko Radovic
Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Routledge (July 1, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN: 0415372313
Buying informations
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Book Presentation
What does the global agenda of sustainable development mean for
the urban spaces where most people live, work and move?
Can we keep what we love about city and suburban life and still
save the environment?
What new methods of planning and building will be needed in the
21st century?
A genuinely innovative book, The Green City considers and answers
these three basic questions and challenges the way we think about
our cities, the environment and planning for the future.
It presents a new and controversial challenge to ideas about sustainability
and rejects both economic and environmental orthodoxy. In a nutshell,
its message is that the sustainable city can be built by a thousand
well-directed small changes. To illustrate this, The Green City
draws on diverse practical case material from Australia, Europe,
the USA and Asia, featuring a photographic essay of 34 colour photographs.
In The Green City, a multi-disciplinary team of city-building Australian
professionals explain in straightforward terms how one idea - ecological
sustainability - can be embodied in the everyday life of homes,
communities and cities to make a better future.
Contents
1. What does 'sustainability' mean for cities?
2. Sustainable homes and suburbs
3. Nature in a nutshell
4. Sustainable workplaces
5. Sustainable transport
6. Making the green city
7. Green-shaded cities
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