With nearly two decades’ experience writing on urban sustainability issues, Timothy Beatley has established himself as a preeminent proponent of local action as the determinant of true sustainability. Keeping with this theme, Native to Nowhere transforms eight years of fieldwork—and an enviable travel itinerary—into an exhaustive set of examples showing successful urban sustainability efforts from cities and towns throughout the United States, Canada and Europe
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With nearly two decades’ experience writing on urban sustainability issues, Timothy Beatley has esta...
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Urban Green represents Neil Chambers’ vision for bringing the power of the conservation and design m...
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Vishaan Chakrabarti has an axe—or two—to grind. Federal subsidies for oceanfront homes, green techno...
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Environmental sustainability has become a prime issue in the minds of the public as well as politica...
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Bringing together an interdisciplinary team of scholars, this book seeks to illustrate how and why c...
Book reviews for the following: A Country of Cities: A Manifesto for an Urban America by Vishaan Cha...
Marvin Gloege has assembled an impressive array of information about demographic trends affecting th...
In the edited collection Urban Neighborhoods in a New Era: Revitalization Politics in the Postindust...
With nearly two decades’ experience writing on urban sustainability issues, Timothy Beatley has esta...
How do we change from unsustainable lifestyles to more ethically responsible ones? In Bird on Fire, ...
Urban Green represents Neil Chambers’ vision for bringing the power of the conservation and design m...
Nearly half of the seven billion people on earth live within 60 miles of an ocean. Land-based cities...
While acknowledging the difficulties cities face, Leading the Inclusive City mounts a powerful case ...
Michael Bassey is currently embroiled in a community fight with a developer trying to open a massive...
City planner, author, and TED Talk presenter Jeff Speck makes a compelling call for citizens and loc...
Vishaan Chakrabarti has an axe—or two—to grind. Federal subsidies for oceanfront homes, green techno...
Sustainability researchers often forget that many of their fellow humans, even if thoroughly convinc...
Environmental sustainability has become a prime issue in the minds of the public as well as politica...
In Dead End: Suburban Sprawl and the Rebirth of American Urbanism, Benjamin Ross pulls together a na...
Bringing together an interdisciplinary team of scholars, this book seeks to illustrate how and why c...
Book reviews for the following: A Country of Cities: A Manifesto for an Urban America by Vishaan Cha...
Marvin Gloege has assembled an impressive array of information about demographic trends affecting th...
In the edited collection Urban Neighborhoods in a New Era: Revitalization Politics in the Postindust...