Combining elements of sustainable and resilient cities agendas, and those from social justice studies, while incorporating concerns about good governance, transparency and accountability, the book presents a coherent conceptual framework for the ethical city, in which to embed existing and new activities within cities to guide local action.
Combining elements of sustainable and resilient cities agendas, and those from social justice studies, while incorporating concerns about good governance, transparency and accountability, the book presents a coherent conceptual framework for the ethical city, in which to embed existing and new activities within cities to guide local action.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brendan F.D. Barrett (FRSA) is Specially Appointed Professor in the Center for the Study of Co* Design, Osaka University, Japan. He has worked in academia and environmental consultancy in the UK, Japan and Australia and as an official with UNEP and the United Nations University. Ralph Horne is Professor of Geography and Deputy Pro-Vice Chancellor, Research and Innovation for the College of Design and Social Context at RMIT University, Australia. He combines research leadership and participation in research projects concerning the environmental, social and policy context of production and consumption in the urban environment. John Fien is Professor of Practice in the School of Architecture and Urban Design at RMIT University, Australia. With an academic career spanning four decades, he was previously Executive Director and Professor at the Swinburne Leadership Institute, Professor of Sustainability at RMIT University and Professor of Environmental Education at Griffith University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Rationale for Ethical City 2. The Right to the City 3. Ethics and the City 4. Who Shapes the Ethical City? 5. Assessment of the Ethical City 6. Competitive, Liveable and Fragile Cities 7. Relentless Disruption 8. Building Ethical Cities 9. Transitioning to Ethical Cities
1. Rationale for Ethical City 2. The Right to the City 3. Ethics and the City 4. Who Shapes the Ethical City? 5. Assessment of the Ethical City 6. Competitive, Liveable and Fragile Cities 7. Relentless Disruption 8. Building Ethical Cities 9. Transitioning to Ethical Cities
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