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082 0 307.116
100 1 Flint, John
245 10 future of sustainable cities :|bCritical reflections
264 1 Bristol :|bPolicy Press,|c2011
264 4 |c©2012
300 1 online resource (271 pages)
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505 0 Intro -- The future of sustainable cities -- Contents --
List of tables and figures -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on
contributors -- Section 1: The 'new' politics of
sustainable urbanism -- 1. Introduction: Characterising
the 'new' politics of sustainability: from managing growth
to coping with crisis -- Introduction -- From
globalisation to recession: the changing contexts of
sustainability planning -- Post-politics of sustainability
planning -- Governing the post-recession sustainable city:
from managing growth to (re)creating growth --
Contributions and the structure of the book -- 2. The
sustainable city: an obituary? On the future form and
prospects of sustainable urbanism -- Introduction: Urban
economic recovery and/or sustainable development -- Birth:
the origins of sustainable urbanism -- Death I: hyper-
liberalism and experiments in sub-prime urbanism -- Death
II: urban transition movements and neo-localisation --
Death III: win-lose-lose and the rise of municipal
pragmatism -- Resurrection? The future of the sustainable
city -- Key conclusions -- 3. Sustainable communities and
English spatial policy -- Introduction -- Sustainability
and sustainable communities -- Lost in space --
Spatialising social policy -- Sustainable communities as
drivers of uneven development -- Realism, utopianism and
sustainable communities -- Key conclusions -- 4.
Constructions of the carbon city -- Introduction -- Carbon
control -- Calculative practices of governing --
Calculation and carbon management -- Local area agreements
-- Constructing the calculative currency -- Constructing
the calculable object -- Implementing the calculation as
targets for cities -- Implications for local politics:
transitions or stop-gaps? -- Conclusions -- Key
conclusions -- Section 2: Building the sustainable city:
policy fields, current issues and themes
505 8 5. The property industry and the construction of urban
spaces: crisis or opportunity? -- Introduction --
Background and context -- Structural change in the UK
property industry: the role of the financial institutions
and the private sector -- New drivers for change:
sustainability and responsible investment -- Development
of new urban regeneration vehicles -- Urban regeneration -
measuring success? -- The future: crisis or opportunity? -
- Key conclusions -- 6. Emerging strategies of urban
reproduction and the pursuit of low carbon cities --
Introduction -- A new urban politics: the rise and rise of
climate change -- UK Low Carbon Transition Plan - making
space for the city? -- Conceptualising cities in low
carbon transition plan: a typology -- Conclusions -- Key
conclusions -- 7. Transport in a sustainable urban future
-- Introduction -- Transport and the reproduction of
cities -- Transport - a trailblazer for neoliberalism --
Competitiveness agenda -- After the financial crisis -
what kind of (sustainable) future? -- Key conclusions --
8. Understanding UK sustainable housing policy --
Introduction -- Definition of sustainable housing --
Character of UK sustainable housing policy -- Explaining
sustainable housing policy -- Conclusions -- Key
conclusions -- Section 3: Placing sustainability: contexts
and conflicts -- 9. Urban ecological accounting: a new
calculus for planning urban parks in the era of
sustainability -- Introduction -- Austin: the
environmental city and urban sustainability -- City in a
park -- Hard times: homelessness, urban parks and
redevelopment in the recession -- Downtown parks and open
space master plan -- Waller Creek redevelopment proposal -
- Changing the calculus of planning: sustainability,
vulnerability and urban ecological accounting --
Conclusions -- Key conclusions
505 8 10. Neighbourhood sustainability: residents' perceptions
and perspectives -- Introduction -- Neighbourhood change
and sustainability -- Background to the study -- Drivers,
symbols and indicators of sustainability -- Securing
sustainability? -- Conclusions -- Key conclusions -- 11,
Global city planning -- Introduction: Global city London -
- Prioritising the global city -- The right strategy? --
Responding to recession -- Conclusions -- Key conclusions
-- Section 4: Conclusions -- 12. Towards a new politics of
urban sustainability -- Introduction -- Emerging trends
and directions in sustainability planning -- Putting a
value on the environment -- New research agendas: re-
thinking sustainability? -- Index
520 An up-to-date assessment by prominent scholars of the
impacts of recent changes on key areas of urban planning,
including housing, transport, and the environment, and
core areas for future research
588 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other
sources
590 Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access
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655 4 Electronic books
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