With the decline and demise of manufacturing industries in many areas across the US, city planners now have an opportunity to introduce policies to make cities more sustainable. Joan Fitzgerald looks at lessons in sustainability from the Swedish city of Malmö which used its industrial decline in the 1990s as an opportunity to create an eco-district. She writes that through a participatory planning process city planners were able to test the effectiveness of green technologies while building the social infrastructure of neighborhoods. She argues that much of the city’s success is a story of effective urban planning and these lessons can be applied anywhere
Solving the ‘wicked’ and ‘persistent’ environmental problems of the twenty-first century will requir...
The global urbanization process occurs at an ever-increasing rate, appropriating ecosystemservices (...
Both the source of and the potential solution to the global ecological decline can be traced to urba...
Despite signing the Mayors Climate Change Agreement, few US cities have made significant progress in...
<p>Despite signing the Mayors Climate Change Agreement, few US cities have made significant progress...
Sustainable urbanism is seen today as one of the keys towards unlocking the quest for a sustainable ...
There is a strong connection between economic growth and development of cities. Economic growth tend...
With sustainability at the forefront of many cities’ urban development plans, it is possible that su...
Over the past half decade, a strong consensus has grown among American political leadership that cli...
The emergence of the concept of “sustainable development” has provoked an interesting discussion abo...
This paper appraises the development of Hammarby Sjöstad, an eco district located in the south of St...
Malmö, in southern Sweden, has been notable for how it has changed in recent decades and how new pat...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that, as part of its mission, sustainability science c...
Nordic cities are often perceived as frontrunners of urban sustainability and their planners increas...
Sustainable cities are not only a desirable future but a necessary one yet we still haven’t achieved...
Solving the ‘wicked’ and ‘persistent’ environmental problems of the twenty-first century will requir...
The global urbanization process occurs at an ever-increasing rate, appropriating ecosystemservices (...
Both the source of and the potential solution to the global ecological decline can be traced to urba...
Despite signing the Mayors Climate Change Agreement, few US cities have made significant progress in...
<p>Despite signing the Mayors Climate Change Agreement, few US cities have made significant progress...
Sustainable urbanism is seen today as one of the keys towards unlocking the quest for a sustainable ...
There is a strong connection between economic growth and development of cities. Economic growth tend...
With sustainability at the forefront of many cities’ urban development plans, it is possible that su...
Over the past half decade, a strong consensus has grown among American political leadership that cli...
The emergence of the concept of “sustainable development” has provoked an interesting discussion abo...
This paper appraises the development of Hammarby Sjöstad, an eco district located in the south of St...
Malmö, in southern Sweden, has been notable for how it has changed in recent decades and how new pat...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that, as part of its mission, sustainability science c...
Nordic cities are often perceived as frontrunners of urban sustainability and their planners increas...
Sustainable cities are not only a desirable future but a necessary one yet we still haven’t achieved...
Solving the ‘wicked’ and ‘persistent’ environmental problems of the twenty-first century will requir...
The global urbanization process occurs at an ever-increasing rate, appropriating ecosystemservices (...
Both the source of and the potential solution to the global ecological decline can be traced to urba...