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Sustainable mega city communities /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Clark, Woodrow W. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; Cambridge, MA : Butterworth-Heinemann, [2021]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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505 0 |a Front Cover -- Sustainable Mega City Communities -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Section 1 -- Introduction -- Section 2 -- Public policy- the international perspective: overview -- 1 -- Government: plans, goals, and strategies to be smart and healthy communities -- Getting started -- Air transportation: an example of trust in action -- Trust defined -- Ten levers of trust enablement -- Putting it all together: the smart city trust framework -- International policies that create programs -- How smart districts can drive urban innovation -- Introduction -- The basics of consumption-based greenhouse gas emissions -- Key CBEI insights -- 2 -- The economics of sustainable development -- A "whole systems" approach to cost/benefit analysis and value creation -- Sustainable system versus linear approach -- Sustainable development costs more: perception versus perspective -- Terramor Village by Rancho Mission Viejo/DMB, Ladera Ranch, California -- Carsten Crossings by the Grupe Company, Whitney Ranch, California -- Shea Homes, Scripps Highlands, San Diego, California -- Examples of whole systems thinking with integrated solutions -- Life cycle assessment tools -- Eco-efficiencies and eco-effectiveness -- Quantifying the green premium -- Realizing the sustainability premium -- Putting it all together -- Financial wave in sustainability -- Regulatory and legislative wave in sustainability -- The push pull of regulation versus innovation -- References -- 3 -- Systems integrated mass transit to walking paths -- 4 -- Better security and protection for people and ecological systems: integrated approaches for decoupling urban gr ... -- Overview -- Need for reversing drivers of urban emissions in megacities -- Benchmarked levels of sustainability performances of megacities -- Achieving decoupling through renewable energy penetration -- References. 
505 8 |a 5 -- Future needs from the SMC plans -- looking at Jiaxing, China: 40 years' development from numbers -- Case 1 -- Body parts -- Case 2 -- Body parts -- Case 3 -- Body parts -- Case 4 -- Body parts -- Local government partnerships for innovation: the case of Logan, Australia -- City studios Logan partnering with universities and high schools -- INNOV8 Logan-Logan City, Australia has a virtual innovation hub -- Council's internal collaborative network: a new mindset for staff -- What's next -- China -- The Greater Bay Area Hong Kong development plan -- Key development areas -- Introduction -- Chinese cities need a change -- The introduction of smart green city -- Urban layout -- Public service -- Environment monitoring -- Green space and building -- Energy-related policy and planning -- Garbage classification and sewage treatment -- The method to measure the efficiency of urban planning -- Introduction of Data Envelopment Analysis model -- Sample cities selection -- Indicators selection -- The statistics resources -- DEA result analysis -- The comparison of technical efficiencies between Beijing and Singapore -- Applied model: DEA-CCR-TE -- The comparison of pure technical efficiency between Beijing and Singapore -- Applied model: DEA-BCC-PTE -- The comparison of scale efficiencies between Beijing and Singapore -- Applied model: DEA-BCC-SE -- Conclusion -- The prospect of smart green city in China -- Smart green agglomeration -- The driving force from advanced Mobile Internet industry -- The incentive from the political achievement evaluation system -- Further reading -- 6 -- Future needs from the Smart Mega City (SMC) plans-smart green city-the case of Istanbul -- Overview -- Smart city -- Smart green city -- Istanbul green smart city projects -- Istanbul: not only smart but also a creative city -- Conclusion -- References. 
505 8 |a Section 3 -- Economic options:back to the future:in China, the future is now -- 7 -- Finance, economics, and energy: SMC green development -- Outline placeholder -- Introduction -- Conclusion -- References -- bksec2_1 -- Policy challenges -- Cities taking the lead -- Tackling energy issues with collaborative cohorts -- Further reading -- 8 -- Circular economy: the next economics -- Overview -- Introduction -- Electric cars today: then all solar-powered cars is the next economics -- Why economics needs to be circular -- Circular economics -- The circular economy -- Technical and biological cycles -- Origins of the circular economy -- The new economic paradigm: circular economics -- Circular economy: from theory into practice -- The European Union enacted circular economy -- Circular economies in action -- Product and process design -- Circular economy and waste management strategies -- Standards for secondary raw materials -- European funds for innovation and skills development -- Simplify to innovate -- The European Union has already changed -- The "Circular Economy" in Europe -- Case from EU: Italy -- Conclusion -- 9 -- Planning for more sustainable development -- Overview -- Why are mega cities developing sustainable plans? -- Baselining and benchmarking -- Baselining -- Benchmark -- Outreach and engagement -- Drafting and implementation -- Case studies -- City of Milwaukee -- Implementation -- City of Los Angeles -- Implementation -- Adopt the pLAn -- 10 -- Global and international policies: UN Paris Accord UN G19 and G20 -- Background -- Predictions -- Initiatives that cannot be measured if not started -- There will be many more interdepartmental smart city RFIs and RFPs -- Public-private partnerships will diversify and engage the long tail of SMBs -- Cities and vendors will lead with the needs of citizens. 
505 8 |a Innovation will go deeper in cities, beyond smart city groups and into all departments -- There will be pushback on smart cities conferences from vendors and cities -- Artificial Intelligence (AI) will prevail, making actionable the treasure trove of data cities have available -- "Off the shelf" solutions will cater to small and midsize cities -- Cities and vendors will be more accountable for privacy than ever before -- 2019 will be the year of replicable, scalable smart city innovations -- Section 4 -- Globalism and regionalism: overview -- 11 -- Improving interconnectivity with multimodal transportation -- Overview -- Multimodal transportation -- Local transportation -- First/last mile solutions -- Regional connectivity -- Smart cards and mobile apps -- Case Studies -- New Orleans -- City of Los Angeles -- 12 -- Leading historical cities -- Overview -- Case in point: Yuneshima island in resort Osaka city -- Overview -- References -- 13 -- Tokyo sustainable megacity: robust governance to maximize synergies -- Introduction -- Tokyo metropolitan government -- Good governance versus virtue signaling -- Good governance to manage multiple challenges -- TMG in comparative perspective -- The drivers for megacity sustainability -- Adaptation and mitigation synergies -- The global challenge -- Integrated resilience and the Japanese megacity paradigm -- Section 5 -- Conclusion -- 14 -- USA yesterday, today, and next-the near future -- Background -- Research results with 18 published books -- Case from Asia: China -- The circular economy opportunity for urban and industrial innovation in China -- Matter of priorities -- References -- Index -- Back Cover. 
650 0 |a Sustainable urban development. 
650 0 |a Urban ecology (Sociology) 
650 0 |a Megacities. 
650 0 |a City planning  |x Environmental aspects. 
650 6 |a Urbanisme durable.  |0 (CaQQLa)201-0305479 
650 6 |a �Ecologie urbaine.  |0 (CaQQLa)201-0065419 
650 6 |a M�egalopoles.  |0 (CaQQLa)201-0307409 
650 7 |a urban environments.  |2 aat  |0 (CStmoGRI)aat300229002 
650 7 |a megalopolises.  |2 aat  |0 (CStmoGRI)aat300008402 
650 7 |a City planning  |x Environmental aspects  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst00862209 
650 7 |a Megacities  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst02009047 
650 7 |a Sustainable urban development  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01744955 
650 7 |a Urban ecology (Sociology)  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01733718 
700 1 |a Clark, Woodrow W.,  |e author. 
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