This article argues that urban environmental transitions (McGranahan et al. 2001) are experienced differently by cities, such as New York and Tokyo. While New York has experienced shifts in its environmental burdens over long periods of time and in sequential order, Tokyo, which developed rapidly under the forces of globalization, has experienced shifts in environmental burdens over shorter periods and simultaneously. Starting from the viewpoint that associates long waves of development with the Western experience, the paper demonstrates that there were different transitions among sets of environmental conditions within the United States in general and New York City in particular. Then, the focus turns to the contemporary urban development ...
Japan is one of the most crowded countries on earth, with three-fourths of its population now living...
This article aims to present a theoretical and conceptual model of urban environmental evo-lution in...
This paper uses several events in New York in the late 1990s to launch two central arguments about t...
This article argues that the urban environmental transition as experienced by rapidly developing Asi...
Metropolitan cities are undergoing a major spatial and environmental transformation. The proliferati...
In an increasingly globalised world, today’s international challenges such as climate change transce...
Abstract: Urban areas are hot spots that drive environmental change at multiple scales. Material dem...
Urban areas are hot spots that drive environmental change at multiple scales. Material demands of pr...
Japanese policy makers have, since their contact with the colonial powers in the mid 19th century, b...
Sustainability has become highly prominent, it is an important aspect of the 21st century that is gr...
This discussion is focused on urban development in advanced industrial nations over the past thirty ...
Few researchers have studied world cities from the perspective of sustainable development. This pape...
Japanese policy makers have, since their contact with the colonial powers in the mid 19th century, b...
Urbanization is a dominant trend all over the world. Cities cover only about one percent of the eart...
Urbanization is one of the dominant demographic trends of our time. In 1900, 150 million people live...
Japan is one of the most crowded countries on earth, with three-fourths of its population now living...
This article aims to present a theoretical and conceptual model of urban environmental evo-lution in...
This paper uses several events in New York in the late 1990s to launch two central arguments about t...
This article argues that the urban environmental transition as experienced by rapidly developing Asi...
Metropolitan cities are undergoing a major spatial and environmental transformation. The proliferati...
In an increasingly globalised world, today’s international challenges such as climate change transce...
Abstract: Urban areas are hot spots that drive environmental change at multiple scales. Material dem...
Urban areas are hot spots that drive environmental change at multiple scales. Material demands of pr...
Japanese policy makers have, since their contact with the colonial powers in the mid 19th century, b...
Sustainability has become highly prominent, it is an important aspect of the 21st century that is gr...
This discussion is focused on urban development in advanced industrial nations over the past thirty ...
Few researchers have studied world cities from the perspective of sustainable development. This pape...
Japanese policy makers have, since their contact with the colonial powers in the mid 19th century, b...
Urbanization is a dominant trend all over the world. Cities cover only about one percent of the eart...
Urbanization is one of the dominant demographic trends of our time. In 1900, 150 million people live...
Japan is one of the most crowded countries on earth, with three-fourths of its population now living...
This article aims to present a theoretical and conceptual model of urban environmental evo-lution in...
This paper uses several events in New York in the late 1990s to launch two central arguments about t...