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E-raamat: Designing Sustainable and Resilient Cities: Small Interventions for Stronger Urban Food-Water-Energy Management

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  • Formaat: 218 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000606577
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This book explores the link between the Food-Water-Energy nexus and sustainability, and the extraordinary value that small tweaks to this nexus can achieve for more resilient cities and communities. Using data from Urban Living Labs in six participating cities (Eindhoven, Gdask, Miami, Southend-on-Sea, Taipei, and Uppsala) to co-define context-specific challenges, the results from each city are collated into an Integrated Decision Support System to guide and improve robust decision-making on future urban development.

The book presents contributions from CRUNCH, a transdisciplinary team of scholars and practitioners whose expertise spans urban climate modelling; food, water, and energy management; the design of resilient public space; collecting better urban data; and the development of smart city technology. Whilst previous works on the Food-Water-Energy nexus have focused on large, transnational cases, this book explores local ways to use the Food-Water-Energy nexus to improve urban resilience. It suggests tangible ways in which the cities and communities around us can become both more efficient and more climate resilient through small changes to their existing infrastructure.

Over half of the worlds population lives in urban areas, and this is expected to increase to 68% by 2050. We urgently need to make our cities more resilient. This book provides a planning tool for decision-making and concludes with policy recommendations, making it relevant to a range of audiences including urbanists, environmentalists, architects, urban designers, and city planners, as well as students and scholars interested in alternative approaches to sustainability and resilience.

Chapter 2 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Contributors xi
Preface xv
Steffen Lehmann
Introduction 1(6)
Julia Brown
Claire Coulter
Alessandro Metis
PART I Urban Living Laboratories
7(19)
1 Introducing the CRUNCH Urban Living Labs
9(17)
Claire Coulter
1.1 Eindhoven: Brainport Smart District: A circular economy experiment
10(2)
Maryam Ghodsvali
Gamze Dane
Bauke de Vries
1.2 Gdansk: Urban Initiative Laboratory
12(4)
Joanna Bach-Giowifiska
Karolina Kroinicka
Jacek tubihski
Joanna Tobolewicz
1.3 Miami: Data-driven planning and scenario tools
16(3)
Thomas Spiegelhalter
1.4 Southend on-Sea: Green infrastructure for climate resilience
19(2)
Claire Coulter
1.5 Taipei: Sustainable management for wastescapes: A Food-Water-Energy nexus experiment
21(3)
Mei-Hua Yuan
Pei-Te Chiueh
Yu-Sen Chang
Hsin-hsin Tung
Chang-Ping Yu
Hwong-wen Ma
Shang-Lien Lo
1.6 Uppsala: Groundwater management in the neighbourhood of Rosendal
24(2)
Vera van Zoest
Edith Ngai
Shashank Shekher Tripathi
Archit Suryawanshi
PART II Food-Water-Energy nexus findings
26(155)
2 The urban living lab as an adaptive governance mechanism for the transdisciplinary Food-Water-Energy nexus: Lessons learned from six local contexts
27(32)
Maryam Ghodsvali
Gamze Dane
Bauke de Vries
3 Urban greening snakes and ladders: A case study of the practical realities of implementing Food-Water-Energy nexus projects in Southend-on-Sea, UK
59(28)
Heather Rumble
Julia Brown
4 Capacity: Transforming challenges into opportunities
87(10)
Joanna Bach-Gtowinska
Jacek tubinski
Joanna Tobolewicz
5 Data and knowledge supporting decision-making for the urban Food-Water-Energy nexus
97(22)
Mei-Hua Yuan
Joanna Bach-Gtowinska
Pei-Te Chiueh
Yu-Sen Chang
Hsin-hsin Tung
Chang-Ping Yu
Hwong-wen Ma
Jacek tubiriski
Shang-Lien Lo
6 Development of an integrated decision support system (IDSS)
119(20)
Vera van Zoest
Edith Ngai
Shashank Shekher Tripathi
Archit Suryawanshi
7 Genetic Food-Water-Energy nexus design research for Miami's Greater Islands: Climate Resilient Urban Nexus CHoices (CRUNCH) - scripting and coding AI-MLs
139(20)
Thomas Spiegelhalter
Levente Juhasz
Srikanth Namuduri
8 The role of Digital Twins in the CRUNCH project
159(22)
Chris Cooper
Claire Coulter
Conclusion 181(10)
Julia Brown
Claire Coulter
Alessandro Metis
Index 191
Alessandro Melis is an Italian architect and the curator of the Italian National Pavilion at the 17th Venice Biennale of Architecture. He is a Professor of Architecture and the inaugural IDC Foundation Endowed Chair of New York Institute of Technology.

Julia Brown is a qualitative human geographer and Senior Lecturer in Environment and Development, Department of Geography at the University of Portsmouth, UK, with a particular focus on sustainable rural water resource management in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Claire Coulter is a Teaching Fellow in the Operations and Systems Management Group at the University of Portsmouth, UK. She was the Project Coordinator for CRUNCH and her research explores strategies for encouraging environmentally sustainable behaviour in urban SMEs.