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Unleashing the Power of Regenerative Urban Development: Tackling Climate Change and Fostering the Common Good

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Regenerative Urban Development Climate Change and the Common Good (Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research)
Regenerative Urban Development, Climate Change and the Common Good (Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research)

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Language : English
File size : 14108 KB
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Print length : 300 pages
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In the face of unprecedented environmental challenges and societal disparities, the need for transformative approaches to urban development has become more urgent than ever. Regenerative urban development offers a powerful solution, providing a comprehensive framework for creating sustainable, resilient, and equitable communities while addressing the pressing issue of climate change.

In this groundbreaking book, 'Regenerative Urban Development: Climate Change and the Common Good', published by Routledge, renowned urban planning experts provide a comprehensive exploration of this innovative approach. Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical case studies, the authors demonstrate how regenerative urban development can revolutionize our cities, fostering a future where both people and the planet thrive.

Key Concepts and Principles

Regenerative urban development is built upon a set of core principles that guide its implementation:

  • Sustainability: Prioritizing the long-term health and well-being of both the environment and future generations.
  • Resilience: Building cities that can withstand and adapt to shocks and stresses, including those posed by climate change.
  • Equity: Ensuring that the benefits of urban development are shared fairly across all segments of the population.
  • Community Engagement: Actively involving residents in the planning and implementation of urban development projects.
  • Nature-Based Solutions: Utilizing natural systems and processes to address urban challenges and enhance the quality of life.

These principles collectively create a framework for creating regenerative cities that are:

  • Sustainable: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions, conserving resources, and protecting biodiversity.
  • Resilient: Adapting to climate change impacts, mitigating risks, and ensuring continuity of essential services.
  • Equitable: Providing affordable housing, access to green spaces, and economic opportunities for all.
  • Livable: Creating vibrant, healthy, and inclusive communities that enhance the quality of life.
  • Thriving: Fostering economic prosperity, social cohesion, and cultural vitality.

Transformative Case Studies

The book presents a wealth of inspiring case studies from around the world that demonstrate the practical application of regenerative urban development principles. These case studies cover a wide range of scales and contexts, including:

  • The redevelopment of a brownfield site in Copenhagen into a vibrant mixed-use neighborhood with integrated green infrastructure.
  • The implementation of a comprehensive energy efficiency program in a low-income community in New York City.
  • The creation of a network of urban farms and community gardens in Melbourne, Australia, promoting food security and social cohesion.
  • The establishment of a participatory planning process in Barcelona, Spain, ensuring citizen involvement in shaping the future of their city.
  • The development of a resilient coastal city in the Netherlands, adapting to rising sea levels and protecting against flooding.

These case studies offer valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with implementing regenerative urban development projects. They showcase the transformative potential of this approach to create sustainable, resilient, and equitable cities that address the pressing challenges of our time.

Benefits of Regenerative Urban Development

The adoption of regenerative urban development practices offers numerous benefits for cities and their residents:

  • Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Promoting energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainable transportation.
  • Enhanced Resilience to Climate Change: Implementing adaptation measures, such as green infrastructure and flood protection systems.
  • Improved Air and Water Quality: Reducing air pollution and protecting water resources through nature-based solutions.
  • Increased Livability: Creating walkable, bikeable, and vibrant neighborhoods with access to green spaces.
  • Economic Development: Attracting businesses and investment by creating sustainable and attractive urban environments.
  • Improved Health and Well-being: Promoting physical activity, reducing stress, and enhancing overall quality of life.
  • Social Cohesion: Fostering community engagement, inclusivity, and a sense of place.

By embracing regenerative urban development, cities can unlock a virtuous cycle of sustainability, resilience, and well-being, creating a better future for both present and future generations.

'Regenerative Urban Development: Climate Change and the Common Good' is an essential resource for urban planners, policymakers, developers, and anyone interested in creating sustainable and thriving cities. Through its comprehensive analysis and inspiring case studies, the book provides a roadmap for transforming our cities into places that are both livable and sustainable, while fostering the common good.

As we face the challenges of climate change and growing inequality, regenerative urban development offers a powerful path forward. By adopting its principles and implementing its practices, we can create cities that are not only resilient and sustainable but also equitable, inclusive, and thriving.

Free Download your copy of 'Regenerative Urban Development: Climate Change and the Common Good' today and join the movement towards a more sustainable and just urban future.

References

  • Beatley, T. (2019). Regenerative Urban Development: Climate Change and the Common Good. Routledge.
  • ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability. (2021). The Role of Local Governments in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation. [online] Available at: https://iclei.org/en/climate-action/
  • United Nations. (2020). Sustainable Development Goals. [online] Available at: https://sdgs.un.org/goals

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Language : English
File size : 14108 KB
X-Ray for textbooks : Enabled
Print length : 300 pages
Screen Reader : Supported
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Regenerative Urban Development Climate Change and the Common Good (Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research)
Regenerative Urban Development, Climate Change and the Common Good (Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research)

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 14108 KB
X-Ray for textbooks : Enabled
Print length : 300 pages
Screen Reader : Supported
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