Synopsis
Meeting fundamental human needs while preserving the life support systems of planet Earth will require a world-wide acceleration of today s halting progress in a transition toward sustainability. Understanding Sustainable Cities: Concepts, Cases, and Solutions presents a plethora of subject matters in urban sustainability. Understanding Sustainable Cities: Concepts, Cases, and Solutions provides both instructors and students with in-depth knowledge about crosscutting issues, concepts, and solutions inherent in modern sustainability thinking. Understanding Sustainable Cities: Concepts, Cases, and Solutions: Illustrates how cities can and have applied concepts such as Ecological Footprint, modeling urban sustainability, sustainability indicators, urban adaptation, and climate action planning into their programs, policies, and urban planning and design. Is interdisciplinary and broad-based, reflective of sustainability science itself not directed at any specific technical field or audience. Discusses values and ethics (philosophy), perceptions and behavior (social sciences), green infrastructure (urban ecology and green networks), restoration of cities and place-making (urban planning), green design (urban design and architecture), urban policies and programs (public policy and public administration), and learning from the earliest cities (anthropology and archaeology). Can be used as a supplement in other environmental, sustainability, geology, anthropology, and social sciences classes in which the professor wishes to cover selected issues in sustainable cities or sustainability.
About the Author
Martin Gromulat is an attorney, consultant, and Adjunct Professor in Sustainability, and has a Masters degree in Urban and Environmental Planning. His research interests include sustainability education, resiliency and adaptation, sustainable urbanism, water law, policy development and implementation, and tribal planning. His current focus is on increasing sustainability education and he has been involved with numerous nonprofit and governmental agencies on issues of land conservation and environmental policy. Martin is also the founder and President of Resilience Based Solutions, which develops and implements strategies and solutions for a more sustainable future.
K. David Pijawka, is retired Professor of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning at Arizona State University.
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