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Sustainability in America's Cities: Creating the Green Metropolis [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2011
  • Kirjastus: Island Press
  • ISBN-10: 1597267414
  • ISBN-13: 9781597267410
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  • Kirjastus: Island Press
  • ISBN-10: 1597267414
  • ISBN-13: 9781597267410
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"Sustainability" is more than the latest "green" buzzword. It represents a new way of viewing the interactions of human society and the natural world. Sustainability in America's Cities highlights how America's largest cities are acting to develop sustainable solutions to conflicts between development and environment.
 
As sustainability rises to the top of public policy agendas in American cities, it is also emerging as a new discipline in colleges and universities. Specifically designed for these educational programs, this is the first book to provide empirically based, multi-disciplinary case studies of sustainability policy, planning, and practice in action. It is also valuable for everyone who designs and implements sustainability initiatives, including policy makers, public sector and non-profit practitioners, and consultants.
 
Sustainability in America's Cities brings together academic and practicing professionals to offer firsthand insight into innovative strategies that cities have adopted in renewable energy and energy efficiency, climate change, green building, clean-tech and green jobs, transportation and infrastructure, urban forestry and sustainable food production. Case studies examine sustainability initiatives in a wide range of American cities, including San Francisco, Honolulu, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Milwaukee, New York City, Portland, Oregon and Washington D.C. The concluding chapter ties together the empirical evidence and recounts lessons learned for sustainability planning and policy.


Sustainability in America's Cities highlights how America's largest cities are acting to develop sustainable solutions to conflicts between development and environment.
 
Specifically designed for undergraduate and graduate courses in sustainability, it is the first book to provide empirically based, multi-disciplinary case studies of sustainability policy, planning, and practice in action. It will also be valuable for everyone who designs and implements sustainability initiatives, including policy makers, public sector and non-profit practitioners, and consultants.
 
Case studies examine innovative sustainability initiatives in a wide range of American cities, including San Francisco, Honolulu, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Milwaukee, New York City, Portland, Oregon and Washington, D.C. The concluding chapter ties together the empirical evidence and recounts lessons learned for sustainability planning and policy.
Foreword ix
Kent Portney
Acknowledgments xv
Chapter 1 The Rise of the Urban Sustainability Movement in America
1(20)
Matthew I. Slavin
Chapter 2 Strategic Climate Action Planning in Portland
21(24)
Matthew I. Slavin
Kent Snyder
Chapter 3 Greening the Industrial District: Transforming Milwaukee's Menomonee Valley from a Blighted Brownfield into a Sustainable Place to Work and Play
45(24)
Christopher De Sousa
Chapter 4 Phoenix, the Role of the University, and the Politics of Green-Tech
69(22)
Jonathan Fink
Chapter 5 LEED in the Nation's Capitol: A Policy and Planning Perspective on Green Building in Washington, D.C.
91(22)
Gerrit Knapp
Amy E. Gardner
Ralph Bennett
Madlen Simon
Can Vamier
Chapter 6 The Greening of Mobility in San Francisco
113(20)
Aaron Golub
Jason Henderson
Chapter 7 Wind, Waves, and Watts: Creating a Clean Energy Future for Honolulu
133(24)
Matthew I. Slavin
Douglas A. Codiga
Jason J. Zeller
Chapter 8 Clean Waters, Clean City: Sustainable Storm Water Management in Philadelphia
157(24)
Lynn Mandarano
Chapter 9 Toward a Sustainable New York City: Greening through Urban Forest Restoration
181(24)
P. Timon McPhearson
Chapter 10 Greening the Food Supply in New York
205(26)
Nevin Cohen
Jennifer Obadia
Chapter 11 Where Sustainabilily Stands Now: Contemporary Trends and Future Prospects
231(16)
Matthew I. Slavin
References 247(22)
Contributors 269(8)
Index 277
Matthew Slavin is Founder and Principal of Sustaingroup, developing clean energy technologies and sustainable building and aligning business and government leadership, goals and strategy to create a more sustainable future. His publications on energy, climate change, and sustainability have been featured in leading professional journals and metropolitan newspapers.