The Tropics is experiencing the fastest growing urbanisation on the planet and faces serious sustainability issues. This introduction to the eTropic Special Issue on ‘Sustainable Tropical Urbanism’ calls for a notion of plural sustainabilities in order to critique how urban sustainability has mainly been developed in temperate zones and transferred to tropical regions; but also, to recognise shared aspects of the Tropics, including climate change and environmental challenges, as well as histories of colonialism and their continuing postcolonial cultural and socioeconomic effects on peoples of the Tropics and their futures. These threads are drawn together under a conceptual trio of Place, Past, and People in order to further explore these s...
The rise of the sustainable agenda must face the reality of tropical regions, which must grow their ...
The world is facing an age of scarcity which will challenge all cities to reduce their resource foot...
In December 2019, the School of Architecture at The University of Queensland welcomed delegates to t...
Most studies of urban sustainability are characterised by traditional approaches focusing on environ...
The tropics are home to nearly half the world’s population, have rapid population growth forecast an...
This paper engages with debates about tropical cities and climate responsive design to consider the ...
The world is facing an ‘age of scarcity’ which will challenge all cities to reduce their resource fo...
With Asia’s cities undergoing unprecedented growth in the 21st century, lauded the ‘urban century’ b...
The urban heat island effect exemplifies the pressing environmental problems facing rapidly growing ...
The ‘Malay kedatuan’ refers to the traditional administrative centres of the Malay world which repre...
Among the places worst hit by climate change are areas of high urban growth in the warm, humid tropi...
The rapid pace of urbanisation in the tropics is astounding. By 2050, 2.5 billion people will be add...
The synthesis of the contributions in this special issue about the tropical city of San Juan has res...
This book traces the history of urban design in tropical South East Asia with a view to offering sol...
The edited volume presents the conference proceedings from the “Sustainability, Economics, Innovatio...
The rise of the sustainable agenda must face the reality of tropical regions, which must grow their ...
The world is facing an age of scarcity which will challenge all cities to reduce their resource foot...
In December 2019, the School of Architecture at The University of Queensland welcomed delegates to t...
Most studies of urban sustainability are characterised by traditional approaches focusing on environ...
The tropics are home to nearly half the world’s population, have rapid population growth forecast an...
This paper engages with debates about tropical cities and climate responsive design to consider the ...
The world is facing an ‘age of scarcity’ which will challenge all cities to reduce their resource fo...
With Asia’s cities undergoing unprecedented growth in the 21st century, lauded the ‘urban century’ b...
The urban heat island effect exemplifies the pressing environmental problems facing rapidly growing ...
The ‘Malay kedatuan’ refers to the traditional administrative centres of the Malay world which repre...
Among the places worst hit by climate change are areas of high urban growth in the warm, humid tropi...
The rapid pace of urbanisation in the tropics is astounding. By 2050, 2.5 billion people will be add...
The synthesis of the contributions in this special issue about the tropical city of San Juan has res...
This book traces the history of urban design in tropical South East Asia with a view to offering sol...
The edited volume presents the conference proceedings from the “Sustainability, Economics, Innovatio...
The rise of the sustainable agenda must face the reality of tropical regions, which must grow their ...
The world is facing an age of scarcity which will challenge all cities to reduce their resource foot...
In December 2019, the School of Architecture at The University of Queensland welcomed delegates to t...