As urban regions face the demand to decrease fossil fuel dependency, many cities in the developing world are undertaking initiatives designed to create a greener city by aiming for a more sustainable form of urban development and, to do so, they need to evaluate existing modes of transportation and patterns of land use. This book provides an opportunity for a critical assessment of the limitations and opportunities inherent in 'green Oslo' and suggests the need for much broader integrative approaches. It concludes by highlighting lessons which other cities might learn from Oslo.
As urban regions face the demand to decrease fossil fuel dependency, many cities in the developing world are undertaking initiatives designed to create a greener city by aiming for a more sustainable form of urban development and, to do so, they need to evaluate existing modes of transportation and patterns of land use. This book provides an opportunity for a critical assessment of the limitations and opportunities inherent in 'green Oslo' and suggests the need for much broader integrative approaches. It concludes by highlighting lessons which other cities might learn from Oslo.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Luccarelli is an Associate Professor of North American Studies at the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages, University of Oslo, Norway and Per Gunnar Roe, Associate Professor of Human Geography, Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo, Norway.
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Introduction: Nature, Urbanism and Liveability I: Visions, metaphors and patterns 1: Biophilic Oslo 2: Oslo: A City Framed by Forest 3: Recollections of an Urban Green: The Frogner Park 4: Oslo's Ullevål Garden City: An Experiment in Urbanism and Landscape Design II: Policies, discourses and dilemmas 5: Can Cities be Green? 6: Shifts in Planning Ideology and Consequences for Residential Green Areas: A Historical Survey of Planning Concepts and Attitudes Towards Green Areas in Housing Estates in Oslo 7: Green Suburbanisms: Differentiating the Greenness of Suburbs 8: Driving Spaces and the Dilemma of the Green City 9: Design with Nature: The Gardener's View III: Plans, politics and outcomes 10: How Green is Oslo? Urban Development, Green Policies and the Making of a Green Capital City 11: Planning for a Green Oslo 12: Planning a Compact Oslo
Introduction: Nature, Urbanism and Liveability I: Visions, metaphors and patterns 1: Biophilic Oslo 2: Oslo: A City Framed by Forest 3: Recollections of an Urban Green: The Frogner Park 4: Oslo's Ullevål Garden City: An Experiment in Urbanism and Landscape Design II: Policies, discourses and dilemmas 5: Can Cities be Green? 6: Shifts in Planning Ideology and Consequences for Residential Green Areas: A Historical Survey of Planning Concepts and Attitudes Towards Green Areas in Housing Estates in Oslo 7: Green Suburbanisms: Differentiating the Greenness of Suburbs 8: Driving Spaces and the Dilemma of the Green City 9: Design with Nature: The Gardener's View III: Plans, politics and outcomes 10: How Green is Oslo? Urban Development, Green Policies and the Making of a Green Capital City 11: Planning for a Green Oslo 12: Planning a Compact Oslo
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