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E-raamat: Sustainable Futures in the Built Environment to 2050: A Foresight Approach to Construction and Development

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jan-2018
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Brings together leading thinking on issues of new professional practice and on the future of a sustainable built environment 

This book focuses on both construction and development issues, and examines how we can transition to a sustainable future by the year 2050—bringing together leading research and practice at building, neighbourhood, and city levels. It deftly analyses how emerging socio-economic, technological, and environmental trends will influence the built environment of the future. The book covers a broad spectrum of interests across the scales of buildings, communities and cities, including how professional practice will need to adapt to these trends. The broader context is provided by an analysis of emergent business models and the changing requirements for expert advice from clients. 

Sustainable Futures in the Built Environment to 2050: A Foresight Approach to Construction and Development features chapters covering: data and trends, including historical data and UK and international case studies; policies and practice related to the field; current state of scientific understanding; key challenges; key technological advances (including disruptive and systemic technological innovations); change issues and critical uncertainties; and future visions. It provides:

  • A strong conceptual framework based on a ‘Foresight' approach
  • Discussion of the key data and trends that underpin each chapter
  • Coverage of both construction and property development
  • Specially commissioned chapters by academics and practitioners
  • A synthesis of the main findings in the book and key insights for the future to 2050

Sustainable Futures in the Built Environment to 2050: A Foresight Approach to Construction and Development is an important book for postgraduate students and researchers, construction, real estate and property development specialists, engineers, planners, architects, foresight and futures studies specialists, and anyone involved in sustainable buildings.

List of Contributors ix
Note on Contributors x
Foreword xiv
Preface xvii
Acknowledgements xix
Book Endorsements xx
1 Introduction: Foresight and Futures Studies in Construction and Development
1(24)
Tim Dixon
John Connaughton
Stuart Green
Part 1 Sustainability and the Built Environment 25(130)
2 Climate Change, Resilience and the Built Environment
27(23)
Janet F. Barlow
Li Shao
Stefan Thor Smith
3 Sustainability in Real Estate Markets
50(22)
Jorn van de Wetering
4 From the 'Sustainable Community' to Prosperous People and Places: Inclusive Change in the Built Environment
72(22)
Saffron Woodcraft
Constance Smith
5 Smart and Sustainable?: The Future of 'Future Cities'
94(23)
Tim Dixon
6 Sustainable Infrastructure
117(20)
Martino Tran
Jim Hall
Robert Nicholls
Adrian J. Hickford
Modassar Chaudry
Geoff Watson
7 Sustainable Design of the Built Environment
137(18)
Lorraine Farrelly
Part 2 Changing Professional Practice 155(94)
8 Planning for Sustainability: Reflections on a Necessary Activity
157(15)
Joe Doak
Gavin Parker
9 Sustainable Construction: Contested Knowledge and the Decline of Professionalism
172(22)
Stuart Green
10 Sustainable Procurement
194(29)
John Connaughton
Will Hughes
11 Social Media in the Built Environment
223(26)
Bob Thompson
Part 3 Provocations about the Future: Practitioners' Viewpoints 249(36)
12 Sustainability through Collaboration and Skills Development
251(19)
Andy Ford
Aaron Gillich
13 Built Environment Professionals as Sustainability Advocates
270(15)
Gerard Healey
Part 4 Transformative Technologies and Innovation 285(52)
14 Energy Interactions: The Growing Interplay between Buildings and Energy Networks
287(23)
Phil Coker
Jacopo Torriti
15 Sustained Innovation Uptake in Construction
310(15)
Graeme D. Larsen
16 Humanising the Digital: A Cautionary View of the Future
325(12)
Ian J. Ewart
Part 5 Conclusions and Common Themes 337(28)
17 Understanding and Shaping Sustainable Futures in the Built Environment to 2050
339(26)
Tim Dixon
John Connaughton
Stuart Green
Index 365
Tim Dixon is Professor of Sustainable Futures in the Built Environment, School of the Built Environment at the University of Reading, UK.

John Connaughton is Professor of Sustainable Construction and Head of Construction Management and Engineering, School of the Built Environment at the University of Reading, UK.

Stuart Green is Professor of Construction Management, School of the Built Environment at the University of Reading, UK.