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" Smart futures, challenges of urbanisation, and social sustainability / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 864672
Title & Author : Smart futures, challenges of urbanisation, and social sustainability /\ Mohammad Dastbaz, Wim Naudé, Jamileh Manoochehri, editors.
Publication Statement : Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, [2018]
: , ©2018
Page. NO : 1 online resource
ISBN : 3319745492
: : 9783319745497
: 3319745484
: 9783319745480
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Intro; Preface; Contents; Part I: Urbanisations and Social Sustainability; Chapter 1: A 2030 Vision: "Fake Challenge" or Time for Action; 1.1 Context; 1.2 Social Sustainability and Urbanisation; 1.3 Millennium Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals; 1.4 Planning, Policy and Practice, Urbanisation and Alienation; 1.5 Spatial Planning, Smart Eco-Cities, Agritech, Safety Online and Sustainable Education; 1.6 Final Note; References; Chapter 2: Urban Planning and City Futures: Planning for Cities in the Twenty-First Century; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Global Urbanisation and Development of Cities.
: 2.3 Towards Spatial or Integrated Planning2.4 Dimensions of Planning for the Twenty-First-Century City; 2.4.1 Uneven Economic Development; 2.4.2 Digital Infrastructure and Technology; 2.4.3 Environment and Resources; 2.4.4 Social Justice and Equality; 2.4.5 Urban Governance and Planning; 2.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Urbanisation and Entrepreneurship in Development: Like a Horse and Carriage?; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 A Model of Entrepreneurship, Rural Stagnation and Urbanisation; 3.2.1 Rural and Urban Sectors; 3.2.2 Entrepreneurs, Innovation and Household Enterprise Start-Ups.
: 3.2.3 Diagrammatic Analysis3.3 Early Development and Cities; 3.4 Entrepreneurial Hotspots; 3.5 Quality of Life: The Quest for Sustainability; 3.6 Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: Social Sustainability, Housing and Alienation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Sustainability Agenda: At Whose Service?; 4.3 Sustainability, Social Policies and Housing; 4.4 Housing: Use Value Versus Exchange Value; 4.5 Alienation; 4.6 Fragmentation; 4.7 Self-Agency and Dis-alienation; Bibliography; Chapter 5: The Misalignment of Policy and Practice in Sustainable Urban Design; 5.1 Introduction.
: 5.2 The Challenge for Cities5.3 Towards an Urban Renaissance; 5.4 Renewing the Housing Market; 5.5 Finding the Northern Way; 5.6 Creating the Big Society; 5.7 Investing in the Northern Powerhouse; 5.8 Summary; References; Chapter 6: Reporting Corporate Sustainability: The Challenges of Organisational and Political Rhetoric; 6.1 Sustainability and Industrial Policy; 6.2 General Remarks on Sustainability; 6.3 Definitions of Sustainability; 6.4 A Brief History of Industrialisation, Sustainability and Governance; 6.5 General Observations from Company Annual Sustainability Reports.
: 6.6 Automotive, Mining Industry, Mobile Telephone Industry and Banking6.7 Adoption of the Sustainability Term in Industry; 6.8 Product Life Cycle and Unexpected Consequences; 6.9 Sustainability: Recent Political Developments and Reactions; 6.10 Analysis of Company Reports: Research Method; 6.11 Sample Considered; 6.12 Industrial Definitions of Sustainability: Alignment with Brundtland; 6.13 Discussion: Sustainability Within Company Reports; 6.14 Heavy Construction; 6.15 Later Information: Acciona -- A More Recent Enquiry; 6.16 Conclusion; References; Part II: Case Studies.
Abstract : "This book tackles the challenges posed by accelerating urbanization, and demystifies Social Sustainability, the least understood of all the different areas of sustainable development. The volume's twin focus on these profoundly intertwined topics creates a nuanced and vitally important resource. Large migrations from rural areas to cities without appropriate planning and infrastructure improvements, including housing, education and health care optimization, have created significant challenges across the globe. The authors suggest technology-rich strategies to meet these challenges by careful application of data on population growth and movement to the planning, design, and construction of operational infrastructures that can sustainably support our increasingly rapid population growth."--
Subject : Sustainable urban development.
Subject : Energy technology engineering.
Subject : Human geography.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- City Planning Urban Development.
Subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Sociology-- Urban.
Subject : Sustainability.
Subject : Sustainable urban development.
Dewey Classification : ‭307.1/216‬
LC Classification : ‭HT166‬
Added Entry : Dastbaz, M., (Mohammad)
: Manoochehri, Jamileh,1957-
: Wim, Naudé
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