Published
Aug 31, 2016Page count
152 pagesISBN
978-1447332848Dimensions
198 x 129 mmImprint
Policy PressPublished
Aug 31, 2016Page count
152 pagesISBN
978-1447332879Dimensions
Imprint
Policy PressPublished
Aug 31, 2016Page count
152 pagesISBN
978-1447332862Dimensions
Imprint
Policy PressPublished
Aug 31, 2016Page count
152 pagesISBN
978-1447332855Dimensions
Imprint
Policy PressAvailable Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence.
Sustainable urbanisation has moved to the forefront of global debate, research and policy agendas over recent years. Rapid urbanisation throughout China, India and many other low and middle income countries poses new challenges both locally and internationally at a time when urban areas worldwide are threatened by climate/environmental change.
This compact book is designed to make a signal contribution to the sustainable urbanisation agenda through authoritative interventions contextualising, assessing and explaining clearly the relevance and importance of three central characteristics of sustainable towns and cities everywhere, namely that they should be accessible, green and fair.
These three terms form key tenets of the work of Mistra Urban Futures (MUF), an international research centre on sustainable urbanisation based in Gothenburg, Sweden, and working through transdisciplinary research platforms there, in Greater Manchester (UK), Cape Town (South Africa) and Kisumu (Kenya). Additional platforms are being established in southern Sweden, Asia and Africa.
David Simon is Director of Mistra Urban Futures, Chalmers University, Gothenburg, and Professor of Development Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London. He specialises in development– environment issues, with particular reference to cities, climate change and sustainability, and the relationships between theory, policy and practice, on all of which he has published extensively.
Foreword ~ Julio Dávila;
Introduction: Sustainable cities in sustainable societies ~ David Simon;
Changing ideas and practices for making cities fair ~ Susan Parnell;
Green cities: from tokenism to incrementalism and transformation ~ David Simon;
Accessible cities: from urban density to multidimensional access ~ James Waters;
Conclusions and implications ~ David Simon and Henrietta Palmer.