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Hot Cities: A Transdisciplinary Agenda [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 196 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm
  • Serija: Cities series
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Aug-2023
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 178643458X
  • ISBN-13: 9781786434586
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 196 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm
  • Serija: Cities series
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Aug-2023
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 178643458X
  • ISBN-13: 9781786434586
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Shedding light on the future of urban spaces, this path-breaking book is a significant contribution to contemporary climate change scholarship. It synthesizes interdisciplinary research with practical policy, putting an emphasis on positive environmental and socially just outcomes and urban regeneration.

Hot Cities offers insights from eminent academics and practitioners, providing both a practical and theoretical outlook on strategy, design and policy development in a climate crisis. Chapters call for urgent responses to the urban heat problem, providing future design projections to illustrate why this is important.





Contributing authors include:



Cathy Applegate, Xuemei Bai, Christian Barry, David Bowman, David Carlin, Danielle Celermajer, Mark Crosweller, Niki Frantzeskaki, Tony Fry, Isabella Gerometta, Jody Graham, Stephen Healy, Jean Hillier, Simon Kerr, Eric Klinenberg, Jo Lane, Crystal Legacy, Michelle Maloney, Simon Marvin, Darryn McEvoy, Timon McPhearson, Abby Mellick Lopes, Therese Milanovic, Eleni Myrivili, John Nairn, Alan Pears, Sarah Pink, Libby Porter, Stephen Pyne, Lauren Rickards, Kaossara Sani, Wendy Sarkissian, Benedict Sibley, Katie Steele, Will Steffen, Yolande Strengers, Pakamas Thinphanga, Blair Trewin, and Cam Walker.





This book will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and policy-makers in human geography, urban planning, climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction, environmental humanities, urban design, education, the creative arts and community development.

Recenzijos

Wendy Steele (Australia), John Handmer, (Austria), and Ian McShane (Australia) have assembled an interdisciplinary collection of articles on contemporary climate change issues.Hot Cities integrates world-wide contributors and invites the reader to experience new terminologies and new ways of deciphering the changes we are all experiencing in todays world. Readers can acclimatize and share in forward-thinking aspects of climate change management. [ ...] Hot Cities is richly illustrated with image plates that depict archival evidence of change. It is a thought-provoking wake-up call where rising temperatures, climate change, and cities in flux are in great need of urban policy and action. -- Ana Marķa Klein, Urbana - Urban Affairs & Public Policy The books transdisciplinary approach, blending scientific analysis with ethical reflection and community engagement, makes it a valuable resource for policymakers, urban planners, researchers, and citizens committed to creating resilient and sustainable cities in a warming world. Worldwide scholars can use this book to increase awareness of this important topic and as a starting point for discussion. I enjoyed reading this book and I can recommend it to anyone who wants to understand more about how we got here and what we need to do to address the issue of our hot cities. -- Manuel Esperon-Rodriguez, Journal of Urban Affairs Albert Einstein famously said that We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. The authors of this book take this to heart and demonstrate that a new kind of thinking is urgently needed and possible to address the rising heat in our cities. Their transdisciplinary approach to tackling urban heat is grounded in ethics and equity, embracing a wide variety of knowledge. You may think that collectively embracing our creative ability to think differently wont lead to rapid decarbonization in our cities, but this book will change your mind! -- Sabine von Mering, Brandeis University, US In the evolving reality of a heated planet, it is largely the voices of select natural sciences, finance, technology and risk appraisal that we hear. Hot Cities opens a far more imaginative and creative dialogue around climate change and our hugely varied cities, wielding diverse knowledges and values to offer both sharp warnings and inviting future prospects. -- Steve Dovers, Australian National University The majority of humans now live in cities. With climate change accelerating, they are all hot cities. So how the urban population lives is both being affected by and contributing to climate change. This interdisciplinary effort is a handbook for civilised urban futures. -- Ian Lowe (AO), Griffith University, Australia and author of Living in the Hothouse

Contents: 1 Welcome to the Pyrocene 2 Fire 3 Climate Image plates 1
Ben Sibley 4 Risk 5 Roots 6 Shelter Image plates 2 Pakamas Thinphanga
7 Community 8 Technology 9 Nature Image plates 3 Jody Graham 10 Ethics
11 Futures 12 The endless summer Image plates 4 Jesse Hales Bibliography
Index
Wendy Steele, Urban Futures Enabling Impact Platform, Research and Innovation Portfolio, RMIT University, Australia, John Handmer, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria and Ian McShane, Centre for Urban Research, College of Design and Social Context, RMIT University, Australia