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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783658186494
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 406 S. 98 Abb, online resource)
    Series Statement: Jahrbuch Stadterneuerung
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    Series Statement: Bücher
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stadterneuerung im vereinten Deutschland – Rück- und Ausblicke
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Social Sciences ; Urban planning ; City planning ; Sociology, Urban ; Social sciences ; Urban planning ; City planning ; Sociology, Urban ; Deutschland ; Stadtsanierung ; Denkmalpflege ; Deutschland ; Stadtsanierung ; Geschichte 1990-2017
    Abstract: Rückblicke und Reflexionen -- Handlungsfelder -- Herausforderungen und Perspektiven.
    Abstract: Das vorliegende Jahrbuch blickt reflektierend auf 25 Jahre Stadterneuerung zurück, zieht Bilanz und zeigt Zukunftsperspektiven auf. Im Jahr der deutschen Wiedervereinigung fand sich mit dem Arbeitskreis Stadterneuerung an deutschsprachigen Hochschulen eine Gruppe von Fachleuten zusammen, die durch die Herausgabe eines „Jahrbuchs Stadterneuerung“ zu einer Institutionalisierung der fachlichen Debatte über Stadterneuerung beitragen wollten. Dabei bezogen sie sich auf ein zwar nicht mehr junges, aber erst wenige Jahre zuvor leitbildhaft konsolidiertes Feld der Stadtentwicklung. Mit der Herausbildung der „behutsamen Stadterneuerung“ hatte sich nach längeren Auseinandersetzungen in den 1980er Jahren in der alten Bundesrepublik ein Ansatz weitgehend durchgesetzt, der sowohl die städtebaulich-architektonische Substanz als auch die vorhandenen Nutzungen und Bewohner/innen besonders respektiert. Er verkörpert damit einen wesentlichen Ausdruck einer Wende in der Stadtplanung, bei der das rationale Planungsmodell durch ein eher kommunikatives ersetzt oder zumindest ergänzt, das Gott-Vater-Modell von Planung stark in Frage gestellt sowie die städtebaulich-architektonischen Leitbilder der „Moderne“ durch Prinzipien einer „Nachmoderne“ ersetzt wurden. Der Inhalt Rückblicke und Reflexionen Handlungsfelder Herausforderungen und Perspektiven Die Zielgruppen Praktiker, Wissenschaftler, Beobachter und Betroffene von Stadterneuerungsprozessen Die Herausgeber Dr.-Ing. Uwe Altrock ist Professor für Stadtumbau und Stadterneuerung an der Universität Kassel. Dr.-Ing. Detlef Kurth ist Professor für Stadtplanung an der TU Kaiserslautern. Dr.-Ing. Ronald Kunze ist Fachautor für Städtebau, Stadtentwicklung, Stadterneuerung und Wohnungspolitik. Dipl.-Ing. Gisela Schmitt ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Lehrstuhl Planungstheorie und Stadtentwicklung der RWTH Aachen. Dr.-Ing. Holger Schmidt ist Professor für Stadtumbau und Ortserneuerung an der TU Kaiserslautern.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781108233293
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xii, 337 pages)
    Series Statement: Business and public policy
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    DDC: 304.2/091732
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    Keywords: Stadtplanung ; Umwelt ; Urban ecology (Sociology) ; Sustainable urban development / Citizen participation ; City planning / Environmental aspects / Citizen participation ; Social action ; Voluntarism
    Abstract: Building on unique data, this book analyses the efficacy of a prominent climate change mitigation strategy: voluntary programs for sustainable buildings and cities. It evaluates the performance of thirty-five voluntary programs from the global north and south, including certification programs, knowledge networks, and novel forms of financing. The author examines them through the lens of club theory, urban transformation theory, and diffusion of innovations theory. Using qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) the book points out the opportunities and constraints of voluntary programs for decarbonising the built environment, and argues for a transformation of their use in climate change mitigation. The book will appeal to readers interested in sustainable city planning, climate change mitigation, and voluntarism as an alternative governance mechanism for achieving socially and environmentally desirable outcomes. The wide diversity of cases from the global north and south generate new insights, and offers practical guidelines for designing effective programs
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Why focus on voluntary programmes for sustainable buildings and cities?; 2. The sustainable building challenge: contextualising the problem; 3. A world of voluntary programs: prevailing and advanced theoretical perspectives; 4. Bridging supply and demand; 5. Generating and sharing knowledge; 6. Providing funds; 7. Separating the wheat from the chaff: a crisp-set qualitative comparative analysis (csQCA); 8. Voluntary programs for sustainable cities elsewhere: certification and classification in India, Malaysia, and Singapore; 9. Beyond the leadership delusion: what role for voluntary programs in decarbonising buildings and cities?; Appendix A. Country snapshots; Appendix B. Voluntary program snapshots; Appendix C. Application of QCA in this book and an additional fsQCA; Appendix D. Interviews; References; Index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783658144289
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 224 p. 35 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studien zur Mobilitäts- und Verkehrsforschung
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Sustainable mobility in metropolitan regions
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    Keywords: Nachhaltige Mobilität ; Nachhaltige Stadtentwicklung ; Ballungsraum ; Städtetourismus ; Städtischer Wirtschaftsverkehr ; Pendelverkehr ; Niedrigeinkommen ; Transportkosten ; Verkehrsnachfrage ; Radverkehr ; Elektrofahrzeug ; Deutschland ; Social sciences ; Social Sciences ; Regional planning ; Urban planning ; City planning ; Sustainable development ; Environmental sociology ; Sociology, Urban ; Social sciences ; Regional planning ; Urban planning ; City planning ; Sustainable development ; Environmental sociology ; Sociology, Urban ; Metropolregion ; Mobilität ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Metropolregion ; Mobilität ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: Innovative Policy Approaches -- Specific Target Groups -- Options of Change -- Conclusions and Outlook.
    Abstract: This book is focussing on the results of the mobil.LAB Doctoral Research Group “Sustainable mobility in the metropolitan region of Munich” for its first phase. It highlights the key findings of young scientists from diverse disciplines on selected issues of sustainable mobility, such as neighbourhood mobility, sustainable modes, regional governance and spatial aspects. This includes insights of methods used to assess sustainable mobility, the way how to study and how to conceptualize sustainable development in each of the contributions. Each chapter is built on case studies in cooperation with practice partners and based on empirical data in the metropolitan region of Munich. Moreover, a common understanding of sustainable mobility in metropolitan regions and future research perspectives on mobility cultures are developed. In consequence, the knowledge and experiences are shared in order to generate strategies and actions to address, promote and support sustainable mobility in metropolitan regions. Contents Introduction.- Innovative Policy Approaches.- Specific Target Groups.- Options of Change.- Conclusions and Outlook Target Groups Researchers, students and business professionals interested in mobility, urban transport planning and regional governance The Editors Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gebhard Wulfhorst is Professor of Urban Structure and Transport Planning, Technical University of Munich. Dr. Stefan Klug is the coordinator of the mobil.LAB Doctoral Research Group, Technical University of Munich.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781139923316 , 9781107431720 , 9781107076280
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 404 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    Series Statement: New directions in sustainability and society
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sustainability in the global city
    DDC: 307.116
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    Keywords: Urbanization; Social aspects. ; Sustainable urban development. ; Urban anthropology. ; Urban ecology (Sociology) ; Urbanization Social aspects ; Sustainable urban development ; Urban anthropology ; Urban ecology (Sociology) ; Urbanization ; Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Stadtentwicklung ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: Cities play a pivotal but paradoxical role in the future of our planet. As world leaders and citizens grapple with the consequences of growth, pollution, climate change, and waste, urban sustainability has become a ubiquitous catchphrase and a beacon of hope. Yet, we know little about how the concept is implemented in daily life - particularly with regard to questions of social justice and equity. This volume provides a unique and vital contribution to ongoing conversations about urban sustainability by looking beyond the promises, propaganda, and policies associated with the concept in order to explore both its mythic meanings and the practical implications in a variety of everyday contexts. The authors present ethnographic studies from cities in eleven countries and six continents. Each chapter highlights the universalized assumptions underlying interpretations of sustainability while elucidating the diverse and contradictory ways in which people understand, incorporate, advocate for, and reject sustainability in the course of their daily lives.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of illustrations; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Urban Sustainability as Myth and Practice; PartOne Building the myth: Branding the Green Global City; Chapter 1 ""We're Not that Kind of Developing Country"": Environmental Awareness in Contemporary China; Setting the Stage: Global Coronations, Local Conditions; ""The Future is 3D"": Linking Technology and the Environment; ""[We] are More EducatedWe Pay More Attention to the Environment"": Sustaining Quality and Privilege
    Description / Table of Contents: We are not the ""Sick Man of Asia"" Any Longer: Sustaining the State""The Expo is a Face Project"": Hidden Narratives/Critical Voices; Conclusion: Environmental Subjects in the Global Order; Acknowledgments; Works Cited; Chapter 2 Green Capitals Reconsidered; Introduction: Sustainability in the City; The Pride of the Capital: Eco-Efficiency and the Ecological Footprint; Alternative Accounting and Frames of Vision: On Consumption and Global Justice; Beyond Eco-Efficiency: Reducing Embodied Emissions; Conclusion: Framing ""Environmental"" Problems and Imagining Solutions; Acknowledgments
    Description / Table of Contents: Works CitedSnapshot 1 Lessons of Unsustainability: Learning from Hong Kong; Works Cited; Chapter 3 Going Green? Washing Stones in World-Class Delhi; Introduction; ""Green City"" Aesthetics and Washerpeople; Shifting Contexts: From Washing Stones to ""Green"" Laundries; Going ""Greener""? The Sustainability of Already Green and ""Greening"" Laundries; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Works Cited; PartTwo Planning, Design, and Sustainability in the Wake of Crisis; Chapter 4 ""The Sustainability Edge"": Competition, Crisis, and the Rise of Green Urban Branding
    Description / Table of Contents: Sustainability in the Neoliberal ""Urban Age""The Institutional Fields of Urban Sustainability Branding; Urban Sustainability Branding in Post-Crisis New York and New Orleans; TwoTwelve and Planyc 2030; Nolabound and Sustainable Entrepreneurial Culture; Conclusion; Works Cited; Snapshot 2 Developing Sustainable Visions for Post-Catastrophe Communities; Chapter 5 I've Got a House but No Room for My Hammock: the Tragedy of the Commons, or Another Common Tragedy Among the Añu of Sinamaica, Venezuela; Introduction; The context
    Description / Table of Contents: La Gran Misión Vivienda Venezuela: Substituting Shacks for Suitable HousesI've got a House but No Room for My Hammock; Conclusion; Works Cited; Chapter 6 Green is the New Brown: "Old School Toxics" and Environmental Gentrification on a New York City Waterfront; Introduction: Of Ferris Wheels and Floods; Too Close for Comfort; Building the Bigger, ""Green"" Apple; Brown Spots on the Apple; Storage Wars; Constricted by the BOA; Conclusion: While You Were Out; Works Cited; Snapshot 3 Producing Sustainable Futures in Post-Genocide Kigali, Rwanda; Do-It-Yourself Sustainability
    Description / Table of Contents: Specters of a Sustainable Future
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