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oapen-20.500.12657-532772022-03-16T10:52:49Z The Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Cities and Landscapes in the Pacific Rim Yang, Yizhao Taufen, Anne city-landscape development;development inequities;Pacific Rim;sustainable development policies;sustainable urban development bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMC Architectural structure & design::AMCR Environmentally-friendly architecture & design bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMV Landscape art & architecture::AMVD City & town planning - architectural aspects bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RN The environment::RNC Applied ecology "This handbook addresses a growing list of challenges faced by regions and cities in the Pacific Rim, drawing connections around the what, why, and how questions that are fundamental to sustainable development policies and planning practices. These include the connection between cities and surrounding landscapes, across different boundaries and scales; the persistence of environmental and development inequities; and the growing impacts of global climate change, including how physical conditions and social implications are being anticipated and addressed. Building upon localized knowledge and contextualized experiences, this edited collection brings attention to place- based approaches across the Pacific Rim and makes an important contribution to the scholarly and practical understanding of sustainable urban development models that have mostly emerged out of the Western experiences. Nine sections, each grounded in research, dialogue, and collaboration with practical examples and analysis, focus on a theme or dimension that carries critical impacts on a holistic vision of city- landscape development, such as resilient communities, ecosystem services and biodiversity, energy, water, health, and planning and engagement. This international edited collection will appeal to academics and students engaged in research involving landscape architecture, architecture, planning, public policy, law, urban studies, geography, environmental science, and area studies. It also informs policy makers, professionals, and advocates of actionable knowledge and adoptable ideas by connecting those issues with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. The collection of writings presented in this book speaks to multiyear collaboration of scholars through the APRU Sustainable Cities and Landscapes (SCL) Program and its global network, facilitated by SCL Annual Conferences and involving more than 100 contributors from more than 30 institutions." 2022-03-11T16:52:59Z 2022-03-11T16:52:59Z 2022 book 9780367471149 9781032189949 9781003033530 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/53277 eng Taylor & Francis Routledge 10.4324/9781003033530 10.4324/9781003033530 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb dd551e9a-fcb0-43ed-9b0d-40606a275c55 19411c09-d5da-4f25-80d7-1023c25dabfc 96c3e159-2440-403f-890e-0bf726dfef78 c88b7035-60a1-4acc-aead-75039e679486 8c20eba5-09c2-4b2e-874e-e30fd49481ad d18546b1-a354-453d-a04f-e7a42fc49c9a d4b36e0e-a8d6-41d5-a5b4-224979d0b1de 63479b41-5f01-473f-8a30-5b6fdbf0f55f 6a61c517-c255-4378-ab4d-25ca5adb83a1 93dc3de2-29a7-4906-a55f-11b0e9e99bb0 998a837f-bab8-402e-9598-cd25406be12c 9780367471149 9781032189949 9781003033530 Routledge 942 open access
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"This handbook addresses a growing list of challenges faced by regions and cities in the Pacific
Rim, drawing connections around the what, why, and how questions that are fundamental
to sustainable development policies and planning practices. These include the connection
between cities and surrounding landscapes, across different boundaries and scales; the persistence
of environmental and development inequities; and the growing impacts of global
climate change, including how physical conditions and social implications are being anticipated
and addressed. Building upon localized knowledge and contextualized experiences,
this edited collection brings attention to place-
based
approaches across the Pacific Rim and
makes an important contribution to the scholarly and practical understanding of sustainable
urban development models that have mostly emerged out of the Western experiences. Nine
sections, each grounded in research, dialogue, and collaboration with practical examples and
analysis, focus on a theme or dimension that carries critical impacts on a holistic vision of city-
landscape
development, such as resilient communities, ecosystem services and biodiversity,
energy, water, health, and planning and engagement.
This international edited collection will appeal to academics and students engaged in
research involving landscape architecture, architecture, planning, public policy, law, urban
studies, geography, environmental science, and area studies. It also informs policy makers,
professionals, and advocates of actionable knowledge and adoptable ideas by connecting
those issues with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
of the United Nations. The
collection of writings presented in this book speaks to multiyear collaboration of scholars
through the APRU Sustainable Cities and Landscapes (SCL)
Program and its global network,
facilitated by SCL Annual Conferences and involving more than 100 contributors
from more than 30 institutions."
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