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El. knyga: Performance Metrics for Sustainable Cities [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formatas: 248 pages, 14 Tables, black and white; 20 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Halftones, black and white; 24 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Advances in Urban Sustainability
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003096566
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  • Formatas: 248 pages, 14 Tables, black and white; 20 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Halftones, black and white; 24 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Advances in Urban Sustainability
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003096566
"Performance Metrics for Sustainable Cities provides an overview of measurement systems and tools to enable communities to self-assess and benchmark their progress along a continuum of smart, intelligent, and sustainable development. It begins by explaining the importance of measurement and evaluation for cities and smaller communities, as well as future factors that will need to be considered and embedded into planning processes. Across 14 chapters, the book describes existing evaluation mechanisms thatare being used for government funding decisions, awards of recognition, and new measurement systems to assess what makes a city smarter and more sustainable, such as broader sustainable goal targets (UN SDGs), green cities, fabrication cities, and compassionate cities. It presents examples of metrics used for important sustainability and liveability concepts for cities such as how to measure trust, engagement, compassion, circular economy, and so forth. The book ends with reflections on the feasibility of a holistic system of measurement, and the implications of its implementation. This volume will be of great interest to students, researchers and professionals of urban sustainability, planning, smart cities and sustainable communities"--

Performance Metrics for Sustainable Cities provides an overview of measurement systems and tools to enable communities to self-assess and benchmark their progress along a continuum of smart, intelligent, and sustainable development.

It begins by explaining the importance of measurement and evaluation for cities and smaller communities, as well as future factors that will need to be considered and embedded into planning processes. Across 14 chapters, the book describes existing evaluation mechanisms that are being used for government funding decisions, awards of recognition, and new measurement systems to assess what makes a city smarter and more sustainable, such as broader sustainable goal targets (UN SDGs), green cities, fabrication cities, and compassionate cities. It presents examples of metrics used for important sustainability and liveability concepts for cities such as how to measure trust, engagement, compassion, circular economy, and so forth. The book ends with reflections on the feasibility of a holistic system of measurement, and the implications of its implementation.

This volume will be of great interest to students, researchers and professionals of urban sustainability, planning, smart cities and sustainable communities.



Performance Metrics for Sustainable Cities provides an overview of measurement systems and tools to enable communities to self-assess and benchmark their progress along a continuum of smart, intelligent, and sustainable development.

List of contributors
vii
List of illustrations
xv
1 Why measure?
1(16)
Sylvie Albert
Manish Pandey
Jeremy Millard
Part 1 Measurement systems
17(54)
2 A review of commonly used indicators of community sustainability
19(16)
Manish Pandey
Sylvie Albert
3 Benchmarking, profiling, and ranking of cities: The "European smart cities" approach
35(18)
Rudolf Giffinger
Hans Kramar
4 Intelligent Community Forum's measurement initiative: Benchmarking cities with data
53(18)
Norman Jacknis
John G. Jung
Part 2 Processes for choosing a measurement system
71(44)
5 Tracking progress towards sustainable development in cities: Lessons from Peg, Winnipeg, Canada's community indicator system
73(9)
Beth Timmers
Kyle Wiebe
Stefan Jungcurt
6 Localizing the sustainable development goals in London, Ontario: Analysis and tools to share
82(20)
Michael Courey
Luis Patricio
7 Metrics for smart Rio: A pilot initiative towards a national plan
102(13)
Fabio Lucas Pimentel Olivelra
Lalita Kraus
Aldenilson Dos Santos Vitorino Costa
Rosangela Luft
Part 3 Measurement in new directions
115(68)
8 Evaluation strategies for the regenerative and restorative circular city
117(24)
Jeremy Millard
Joanna Katharina Stelnhauer
Chiara Farinea
9 Models and strategies for place-based evaluations for the environment: From planning and control of places to growing the pathways for new ecosystems
141(26)
Jeremy Millard
Luise Noring
Christa Breum Amhøj
10 Compassionate cities and the challenge of measurement
167(16)
Stephen Murgatroyd
Sarajane Aris
Part 4 Implementing measurement systems
183(60)
11 Overcoming barriers: From Peg to a shared Tracking-Progress platform
185(7)
Kyle Wiebe
Beth Timmers
Stefan Jungcurt
12 Implementing the sustainable community: Examples from Issy-les-Moulineaux
192(17)
Sylviane Toporkoff
Eric Legale
13 Resonate: A conceptual platform to aggregate data on value and engagement
209(15)
Philippe Denis
Olivier Rocca
Sylvie Albert
14 Executing a plan for a community-wide evaluation system
224(19)
Sylvie Albert
Manish Pandey
Index 243
Sylvie Albert is a professor in the Department of Business and Administration, University of Winnipeg, Canada. She is the editor of Innovative Solutions for Creating Sustainable Cities (2019).

Manish Pandey is a professor in the Department of Economics, University of Winnipeg, Canada.