It is a transforming experience to imagine that in 50 years, our current built environment might look as foreign to our grandchildren as the computers of the 1960s look to us today. We can already see emerging attempts to create cities that are resilient and liveable in the face of physical stresses including population growth, increasing climate variability, resource shortages and pollution. The capacity for transforming every aspect of development towards resilience and liveability goals is profoundly exciting, from heating and cooling through to energy generation, water reticulation, food production, transportation, communication and recreational spaces..
Regeneration of many regions is essential to enable their sustainable re-development and more import...
The nature of urban risk and disasters is changing. For the first time in human history, more people...
In recent years, cities have started to develop faster than ever, and this improvement led to crucia...
What does it mean to be a resilient city in the age of a changing climate and growing inequity? As u...
Accentuated by the industrial revolution, the climate change is aging our cities, which are now faci...
In the Anthropocene Age the world population is growing at a considerable rate. How long nature wil...
When we use the urban metabolism model for urban development, the input in the model is often valuab...
The aim of this book is to examine two questions (i) what is a resilient, sustainable city? and (ii)...
A combination of population growth, unprecedented rates of urbanization, and a changing climate, is ...
Urban Resilience Cities can choose to be efficient and to have a low carbon emissions per capita as ...
Over time, humankind’s lifestyle became increasingly dependent on finite resources. It follows that ...
Resilience is increasingly being used as a way to describe human activities that are smart, secure, ...
Resilience will be a defining quality of the twenty-first century. As we witness the increasingly tu...
In the actual Anthropocene the world population is growing at a considerable rate, producing an impr...
As Technological advancement marches forward, it is crucial that we assess the environmental impact ...
Regeneration of many regions is essential to enable their sustainable re-development and more import...
The nature of urban risk and disasters is changing. For the first time in human history, more people...
In recent years, cities have started to develop faster than ever, and this improvement led to crucia...
What does it mean to be a resilient city in the age of a changing climate and growing inequity? As u...
Accentuated by the industrial revolution, the climate change is aging our cities, which are now faci...
In the Anthropocene Age the world population is growing at a considerable rate. How long nature wil...
When we use the urban metabolism model for urban development, the input in the model is often valuab...
The aim of this book is to examine two questions (i) what is a resilient, sustainable city? and (ii)...
A combination of population growth, unprecedented rates of urbanization, and a changing climate, is ...
Urban Resilience Cities can choose to be efficient and to have a low carbon emissions per capita as ...
Over time, humankind’s lifestyle became increasingly dependent on finite resources. It follows that ...
Resilience is increasingly being used as a way to describe human activities that are smart, secure, ...
Resilience will be a defining quality of the twenty-first century. As we witness the increasingly tu...
In the actual Anthropocene the world population is growing at a considerable rate, producing an impr...
As Technological advancement marches forward, it is crucial that we assess the environmental impact ...
Regeneration of many regions is essential to enable their sustainable re-development and more import...
The nature of urban risk and disasters is changing. For the first time in human history, more people...
In recent years, cities have started to develop faster than ever, and this improvement led to crucia...