Urban Planet - Knowledge towards Sustainable Cities

Elmqvist, T., Bai, X., Frantzeskaki, N., Griffith, C., Maddox, D., McPhearson, T., … Watkins, M. (Eds.). (2018). Urban Planet. doi:10.1017/9781316647554

Platform
Global
Publication type
Book
DOI Title
Urban Planet - Knowledge towards Sustainable Cities
Journal
Cambridge University Press
ISSN/ISBN
9781316647554 (online) 9781107196933 (hardback)
DOI
10.1017/9781316647554
Author(s)
Thomas Elmqvist Xuemei Bai Niki Frantzeskaki Corrie Griffith David Maddox Timon McPhearson Susan Parnell Patricia Romero-Lankao David Simon Mark Watkins
Published year
Subject
Natural Resource Management Agriculture Horticulture and forestry Ecology and Conservation Life Sciences

 

Abstract

Global urbanization promises better services, stronger economies, and more connections; it also carries risks and unforeseeable consequences. To deepen our understanding of this complex process and its importance for global sustainability, we need to build interdisciplinary knowledge around a systems approach. Urban Planet takes an integrative look at our urban environment, bringing together scholars from a diverse range of disciplines: from sociology and political science to evolutionary biology, geography, economics and engineering. It includes the perspectives of often neglected voices: architects, journalists, artists and activists. The book provides a much needed cross-scale perspective, connecting challenges and solutions on a local scale with drivers and policy frameworks on a regional and global scale. The authors argue that to overcome the major challenges we are facing, we must embark on a large-scale reinvention of how we live together, grounded in inclusiveness and sustainability. This title is also available Open Access.

Brings together voices from a wide range of disciplines, helping readers build interdisciplinary approaches to the challenges of global urbanization

Connects challenges and solutions on a local scale with wider scale drivers and policy frameworks, giving readers a much needed cross-scale perspective

This title is also available as Open Access

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