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The climate city / |
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edited by Martin Powell. |
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Hoboken, NJ : |
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc., |
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2022. |
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1 online resource (xxxi, 506 pages) : |
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505 2# - CONTENTS |
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Table of Contents<br/><br/>Contents<br/><br/>Acknowledgements ix<br/><br/>Authors Biographies x<br/><br/>Introduction 1<br/><br/>Martin Powell<br/><br/>1 The Ambitious City – Introduction 21<br/><br/>1 The Ambitious City 22<br/><br/>Peter Boyd<br/><br/>2 The Civilized City – Introduction 38<br/><br/>2 The Civilized City 40<br/><br/>Martin Powell<br/><br/>3 The Emerging City – Introduction 57<br/><br/>3 The Emerging City 59<br/><br/>Austin Williams<br/><br/>4 The Sustainable City – Introduction 72<br/><br/>4 The Sustainable City 75<br/><br/>Patricia Holly Purcell<br/><br/>5 The Vocal City – Introduction 92<br/><br/>5 The Vocal City 94<br/><br/>Amanda Eichel and Kerem Yilmaz<br/><br/>6 The Governed City – Introduction 106<br/><br/>6 The Governed City 108<br/><br/>Bruce Katz and Luise Noring Copyrighted Material<br/><br/>7 The Decoupled City – Introduction 120<br/><br/>7 The Decoupled City 123<br/><br/>Leah Lazer and Nick Godfrey<br/><br/>8 The Responsible City – Introduction 139<br/><br/>8 The Responsible City 140<br/><br/>Justin Keeble and Molly Blatchly-Lewis<br/><br/>9 The Energized City – Introduction 155<br/><br/>9 The Energized City 157<br/><br/>Pete Daw<br/><br/>10 The Agile City (Part I) – Introduction 170<br/><br/>10 The Agile City (Part I) 172<br/><br/>Julia Thayne DeMordaunt<br/><br/>11 The Agile City (Part II) – Introduction 186<br/><br/>11 The Agile City (Part II) 188<br/><br/>Jonathan Laski<br/><br/>12 The Habitable City (Part I) – Introduction 197<br/><br/>12 The Habitable City (Part I) 201<br/><br/>Olivia Nielsen<br/><br/>13 The Habitable City (Part II) – Introduction 217<br/><br/>13 The Habitable City (Part II) 219<br/><br/>Nicky Gavron and Alex Denvir<br/><br/>14 The Resourceful City – Introduction 235<br/><br/>14 The Resourceful City 238<br/><br/>Conor Riffle<br/><br/>15 The Zero Waste City – Introduction 251<br/><br/>15 The Zero Waste City 253<br/><br/>Terry Tamminen and Peter Lobin<br/><br/>Contents vii<br/><br/>16 The Resilient City – Introduction 267<br/><br/>16 The Resilient City 270<br/><br/>Sarah Wray and Richard Forster<br/><br/>17 The Fragile City – Introduction 279<br/><br/>17 The Fragile City 282<br/><br/>John de Boer<br/><br/>18 The Data City – Introduction 289<br/><br/>18 The Data City 292<br/><br/>Seth Schultz and Eric Ast<br/><br/>19 The Measured City – Introduction 303<br/><br/>19 The Measured City 305<br/><br/>Patricia McCarney<br/><br/>20 The Smart City – Introduction 320<br/><br/>20 The Smart City 322<br/><br/>Noorie Rajvanshi<br/><br/>21 The Just City – Introduction 335<br/><br/>21 The Just City (Part I) 339<br/><br/>Hayley Moller<br/><br/>21 The Just City (Part II) 350<br/><br/>Jane Burston and Matt Whitney<br/><br/>21 The Just City (Part III) 357<br/><br/>Jenny Bates<br/><br/>22 The Invested City – Introduction 363<br/><br/>22 The Invested City 365<br/><br/>Colin le Duc<br/><br/>23 The Financed City – Introduction 376<br/><br/>23 The Financed City 378<br/><br/>James Close<br/><br/>24 The Adapted City – Introduction 391<br/><br/>24 The Adapted City 393<br/><br/>Adam Freed<br/><br/>25 The Open City – Introduction 406<br/><br/>25 The Open City 409<br/><br/>Peter Bishop<br/><br/>26 The Natural City – Introduction 421<br/><br/>26 The Natural City 423<br/><br/>Carlo Laurenzi<br/><br/>27 The Climate-Resilient City – Introduction 444<br/><br/>27 The Climate-Resilient City 446<br/><br/>Mauricio Rodas<br/><br/>28 The Green City – Introduction 458<br/><br/>28 The Green City 460<br/><br/>Sophie Hæstorp Andersen<br/><br/>29 The Powerful City – Introduction 470<br/><br/>29 The Powerful City 472<br/><br/>Mark Watts and Sarah Lewis<br/><br/>30 Epilogue 487<br/><br/>Martin Powell<br/><br/>Index 495<br/><br/>cknowledgements ix<br/><br/>Authors Biographies x<br/><br/>Introduction 1<br/><br/>Martin Powell<br/><br/>1 The Ambitious City – Introduction 21<br/><br/>1 The Ambitious City 22<br/>Peter Boyd<br/><br/>2 The Civilized City – Introduction 38<br/><br/>2 The Civilized City 40<br/>Martin Powell<br/><br/>3 The Emerging City – Introduction 57<br/><br/>3 The Emerging City 59<br/>Austin Williams<br/><br/>4 The Sustainable City – Introduction 72<br/><br/>4 The Sustainable City 75<br/>Patricia Holly Purcell<br/><br/>5 The Vocal City – Introduction 92<br/><br/>5 The Vocal City 94<br/>Amanda Eichel and Kerem Yilmaz<br/><br/>6 The Governed City – Introduction 106<br/><br/>6 The Governed City 108<br/>Bruce Katz and Luise Noring<br/><br/>7 The Decoupled City – Introduction 120<br/><br/>7 The Decoupled City 123<br/>Leah Lazer and Nick Godfrey<br/><br/>8 The Responsible City – Introduction 139<br/><br/>8 The Responsible City 140<br/>Justin Keeble and Molly Blatchly-Lewis<br/><br/>9 The Energized City – Introduction 155<br/><br/>9 The Energized City 157<br/>Pete Daw<br/><br/>10 The Agile City (Part I) – Introduction 170<br/><br/>10 The Agile City (Part I) 172<br/>Julia Thayne DeMordaunt<br/><br/>11 The Agile City (Part II) – Introduction 186<br/><br/>11 The Agile City (Part II) 188<br/>Jonathan Laski<br/><br/>12 The Habitable City (Part I) – Introduction 197<br/><br/>12 The Habitable City (Part I) 201<br/>Olivia Nielsen<br/><br/>13 The Habitable City (Part II) – Introduction 217<br/><br/>13 The Habitable City (Part II) 219<br/>Nicky Gavron and Alex Denvir<br/><br/>14 The Resourceful City – Introduction 235<br/><br/>14 The Resourceful City 238<br/>Conor Riffle<br/><br/>15 The Zero Waste City – Introduction 251<br/><br/>15 The Zero Waste City 253<br/>Terry Tamminen and Peter Lobin<br/><br/>16 The Resilient City – Introduction 267<br/><br/>16 The Resilient City 270<br/>Sarah Wray and Richard Forster<br/><br/>17 The Fragile City – Introduction 279<br/><br/>17 The Fragile City 282<br/>John de Boer<br/><br/>18 The Data City – Introduction 289<br/><br/>18 The Data City 292<br/>Seth Schultz and Eric Ast<br/><br/>19 The Measured City – Introduction 303<br/><br/>19 The Measured City 305<br/>Patricia McCarney<br/><br/>20 The Smart City – Introduction 320<br/><br/>20 The Smart City 322<br/>Noorie Rajvanshi<br/><br/>21 The Just City – Introduction 335<br/><br/>21 The Just City (Part I) 339<br/>Hayley Moller<br/><br/>21 The Just City (Part II) 350<br/>Jane Burston and Matt Whitney<br/><br/>21 The Just City (Part III) 357<br/>Jenny Bates<br/><br/>22 The Invested City – Introduction 363<br/><br/>22 The Invested City 365<br/>Colin le Duc<br/><br/>23 The Financed City – Introduction 376<br/><br/>23 The Financed City 378<br/>James Close<br/><br/>24 The Adapted City – Introduction 391<br/><br/>24 The Adapted City 393<br/>Adam Freed<br/><br/>25 The Open City – Introduction 406<br/><br/>25 The Open City 409<br/>Peter Bishop<br/><br/>26 The Natural City – Introduction 421<br/><br/>26 The Natural City 423<br/>Carlo Laurenzi<br/><br/>27 The Climate-Resilient City – Introduction 444<br/><br/>27 The Climate-Resilient City 446<br/>Mauricio Rodas<br/><br/>28 The Green City – Introduction 458<br/><br/>28 The Green City 460<br/>Sophie Hæstorp Andersen<br/><br/>29 The Powerful City – Introduction 470<br/><br/>29 The Powerful City 472<br/>Mark Watts and Sarah Lewis<br/><br/>30 Epilogue 487<br/>Martin Powell<br/><br/>Index 495 |
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"If you walk along London's embankment, you can see a gleaming river, lots of trees lining the streets, clean streets, some expansive green spaces and open areas, you can see Peregrine falcons nesting and flying between the buildings and you breathe clean air. Actually, none of that is entirely true. The river is regularly filled with sewage after heavy rain when the Victorian sewers merge storm water with sewage and the overflow goes into the Thames. This is being resolved with a super sewer being bored under the river as you read this. There are not enough street trees but they are planted and added every year across the city. The green spaces are generally eroded over time. The wildlife is there to be seen but it is not teeming with life and the air regularly exceeds the WHO limits, as do all big cities, with some streets in constant breach of air quality limits. It's not good enough but the reason London is considered a successful city is that it's better than most. It's moving faster than most to rectify these problems which are constantly exacerbated by a rising population, a rising demand for goods, changing demographics, changing habits and above all, the need to mitigate and adapt to the existential threat of climate change"-- |
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Biographical or historical note |
About the Author<br/><br/>Martin Powell was the mayoral advisor on the environment to the former Mayor of London, Boris Johnson. As Managing Director of Cambridge Management & Research he was special advisor to The C40 Cities Group, Chaired by the former Mayor of New York, Michael R. Bloomberg. Martin is a Trustee of Heart of the City, a charity supporting responsible business across London. He has held several roles at Siemens including Global Head of Urban Development and is currently Head of Sustainability and Environmental Initiatives at Siemens Inc., with a focus on financing climate action. |
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Environmental protection. |
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Sustainable urban development. |
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007008481. |
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Environmental policy. |
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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044197. |
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Urban pollution. |
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Powell, Martin, |
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1970- |
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119746294 |
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