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El. knyga: Life After Carbon: The Next Global Transformation of Cities

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  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: Island Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781610918503
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  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: Island Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781610918503
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Plastrik and Cleveland describe a new urban model that is emerging worldwide and transforming the way cities design and use physical space, generate wealth, consume and dispose of resources, exploit and sustain the natural ecosystems they need, and prepare for the future. There are already several dozen pioneering cities, they say, about half of them in the US. In sections on the innovation pathway, toward the global transformation of cities, and the road ahead, they consider such topics as urban climate innovation laboratories, the rebel alliance, carbon-free advantage, new thinking spreads, and a new urban future. Annotation ©2018 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

In Life After Carbon urban sustainability consultants Pete Plastrik and John Cleveland present a global pattern of reinvention from the stories of 25 "innovation lab" cities—from Copenhagen to Melbourne. Plastrik and Cleveland show that four transformational ideas are driving urban climate innovation around the world: carbon-free advantage, efficient abundance, nature's benefits, and adaptive futures.

Life After Carbon presents the new ideas that are replacing the pillars of the modern-city model, converting climate disaster into urban opportunity, and shaping the next transformation of cities worldwide. It will inspire anyone who cares about the future of our cities, and help them to map a sustainable path forward.
 


The future of our cities is not what it used to be. The modern-city model that took hold globally in the twentieth century has outlived its usefulness. It cannot solve the problems it helped to create—especially global warming. Fortunately, a new model for urban development is emerging in cities to aggressively tackle the realities of climate change. It transforms the way cities design and use physical space, generate economic wealth, consume and dispose of resources, exploit and sustain the natural ecosystems, and prepare for the future.

In Life After Carbon, urban sustainability consultants Pete Plastrik and John Cleveland assemble this global pattern of urban reinvention from the stories of 25 "innovation lab" cities across the globe—from Copenhagen to Melbourne. A city innovation lab is the entire city—the complex, messy, real urban world where innovations must work. It is a city in which government, business, and community leaders take to heart the challenge of climate change and converge on the radical changes that are necessary. They free downtowns from cars, turn buildings into renewable-energy power plants, re-nature entire neighborhoods, incubate growing numbers of clean-energy and smart-tech companies, convert waste to energy, and much more. Plastrik and Cleveland show that four transformational ideas are driving urban climate innovation around the world, in practice, not just in theory: carbon-free advantage, efficient abundance, nature's benefits, and adaptive futures. And these ideas are thriving in markets, professions, consumer trends, community movements, and "higher" levels of government that enable cities.

Life After Carbon presents the new ideas that are replacing the pillars of the modern-city model, converting climate disaster into urban opportunity, and shaping the next transformation of cities worldwide. It will inspire anyone who cares about the future of our cities, and help them to map a sustainable path forward.
Prologue: Creation Stories xi
Introduction 1(14)
Part I On the Innovation Pathway
01 Innovation Proliferation
15(8)
02 Urban Climate Innovation Laboratories
23(8)
03 Goals, Systems, Clusters, and Waves
31(22)
04 Making a Better City
53(6)
05 The Rebel Alliance
59(8)
Part II Toward Global Transformation of Cities
06 The Power of Transformational Ideas
67(18)
07 Carbon-Free Advantage
85(22)
08 Efficient Abundance
107(26)
09 Nature's Benefits
133(22)
10 Adaptive Futures
155(16)
Part III The Road Ahead
11 New Thinking Spreads
171(14)
12 Continuous Innovation
185(22)
13 A New Urban Future?
207(8)
Epilogue: Time Is Our Frenemy 215(4)
Acknowledgments 219(4)
Notes 223(44)
About the Authors 267(2)
Index 269