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" Urban regeneration : "
Steffen Lehmann.
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BL
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860408
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Main Entry
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Lehmann, Steffen,1963-
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Title & Author
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Urban regeneration : : a manifesto for transforming UK cities in the age of climate change /\ Steffen Lehmann.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Palgrave Macmillan,, 2019.
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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3030047113
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: 9783030047115
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3030047105
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3030047121
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9783030047108
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9783030047122
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION: The Complex Process of City Regeneration -- CHAPTER II: Reconnecting Cities with Nature, Building Resilience at the Urban Scale -- CHAPTER III: Understanding the Benefits of Urban Density -- CHAPTER IV: Activating the Food-Water-Energy Nexus -- CHAPTER V: The Ten Strategies for an Urban Regeneration -- CHAPTER VI: Examples of the Ten Urban Regeneration Strategies in Practice.
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Abstract
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"This book provides nothing short of a new blueprint for urban regeneration that responds to the pressing issues of today. Visionary and practical, it identifies key strategies for cities to realise their economic, social and environmental potential and unlock new forms of living for the many not the few."--Professor James Evans, University of Manchester Urban Regeneration -- A Manifesto for transforming UK Cities in the Age of Climate Change explores and offers guidance on the complex process of how to transform cities, continuing the unfinished project of the seminal 1999 text Towards an Urban Renaissance. It is a 21st-century manifesto of urban principles compiled by a prominent urbanist, for the regeneration of UK cities, focusing on the characteristics of a 'good place' and the strategies of sustainable urbanism. It asks readers to consider how we can best transform the derelict, abandoned and run-down parts of cities back into places where people want to live, work and play. The book frames an architecture of re-use that translates and combines the complex 'science of cities' and the art of urban and architectural design into actionable and practical guidance on how to regenerate cities. Fascinated by the typology and value of the compact UK and European city model, Lehmann introduces the concept of 'high density without high buildings' as a solution that will make our cities compact, walkable, mixed-use and vibrant again. Steffen Lehmann, PhD, AA Dip, is a tenured Professor of Architecture and Director of the School of Architecture at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, USA. Previously he was Professor of Sustainable Architecture at the University of Portsmouth, UK, where he was also Founding Director of the Cluster for Sustainable Cities. Over the last 30 years, he has lived and worked in different cities around the globe, in the UK, Europe, USA, Australia and Asia.
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Subject
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Cities and towns-- Great Britain.
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Climatic changes-- Effect of human beings on.
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Urban renewal-- Great Britain.
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Cities and towns.
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Climatic changes-- Effect of human beings on.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Sociology-- Urban.
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Urban renewal.
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Great Britain.
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Dewey Classification
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307.34160941
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LC Classification
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HT178.G7L44 2019
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