Make Rail (and Transit-Oriented Development) Great Again
In: Housing policy debate, Band 27, Heft 3, S. 472-475
ISSN: 2152-050X
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In: Housing policy debate, Band 27, Heft 3, S. 472-475
ISSN: 2152-050X
In: Transport and mobility series
Transit Oriented Development: Making it Happen brings together the different stakeholders and disciplines that are involved in the conception and implementation of TOD to provide a comprehensive overview of the realization of this concept in Australia, North America, Asia and Europe.
In: Advances in urban sustainability
In: Earthscan from Routledge
"Adaptation Urbanism and Resilient Communities outlines and explains adaptation urbanism as a theoretical framework for understanding and evaluating resilience projects in cities and relates it to pressing contemporary policy issues related to urban climate change mitigation and adaption. Through a series of detailed case studies, this book uncovers the promise and tensions of a new wave of resilient communities in Europe (Copenhagen, Rotterdam, and London), and the U.S. (New Orleans and South Florida). In addition, best practice projects in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Delft, Utrecht, and Vancouver are also examined. The authors highlight how these communities are reinventing the role of streets and connecting public spaces in adapting to and mitigating climate change through green/blue infrastructure planning, maintaining and enhancing sustainable transportation options, and struggling to ensure equitable development for all residents. The case studies demonstrate that while there are some more universal aspects to encouraging adaptation urbanism, there are also important local characteristics that need to be both acknowledged and celebrated to help local communities thrive in the era of climate change. The book also provides key policy lessons and provides a roadmap for future research in adaptation urbanism. Advancing resilience policy discourse through multidisciplinary framework this work will be of great interest to students of urban planning, geography, transportation, landscape architecture, and environmental studies, as well as resilience practitioners around the world"--
In: Housing policy debate, Band 26, Heft 4-5, S. 563-567
ISSN: 2152-050X
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In: Housing policy debate, Band 26, Heft 4-5, S. 819-834
ISSN: 2152-050X
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In: JCIT-D-24-03802
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