Sustainability in the Global City
Herausgeber: Checker, Melissa; McDonogh, Gary; Isenhour, Cindy
Sustainability in the Global City
Herausgeber: Checker, Melissa; McDonogh, Gary; Isenhour, Cindy
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This volume is a vital contribution to conversations about urban sustainability, looking beyond the propaganda to explore its consequences for everyday life.
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This volume is a vital contribution to conversations about urban sustainability, looking beyond the propaganda to explore its consequences for everyday life.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9781107431720
- ISBN-10: 1107431727
- Artikelnr.: 42478778
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9781107431720
- ISBN-10: 1107431727
- Artikelnr.: 42478778
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Melissa Checker, Gary McDonogh and Cindy Isenhour; Part I.
Building the Myth: Branding the Green Global City: 1. 'We're not that kind
of developing country': environmental awareness in contemporary China
Jennifer Hubbert; 2. Green capitals reconsidered Cindy Isenhour; Snapshot
1. Transparency, consumerism, and governmentality: lessons from a very
small place Gary McDonogh; 3. Going green?: washing stones in world-class
Delhi Varsha Patel; Part II. Planning, Design, and Sustainability in the
Wake of Crisis: 4. 'The sustainability edge': the postcrisis promise of
eco-city branding Miriam Greenberg; Snapshot 2. Developing sustainable
visions for post-catastrophe communities Daniel Slone; 5. 'I've got a house
but no room for my hammock': the tragedy of the commons; or, another common
tragedy among the Añu of Sinamaica, Venezuela Ana Servigna and Alí
Fernandez; 6. Green is the new brown: 'old school toxics' and environmental
gentrification on a New York City waterfront Melissa Checker; Snapshot 3.
Producing sustainable futures in post-genocide Kigali, Rwanda Samuel
Shearer; Part III. Everyday Engagements with Urbanity and 'Nature': 7.
Whose urban forest?: the political ecology of gathering urban nontimber
forest products Patrick Hurley, Marla R. Emery, Rebecca McLain, Melissa
Poe, Brian Grabbatin and Cari Goetcheus; Snapshot 4. One man's trash Brad
Rogers; 8. Shopping on Main Street: a model of a community-based food
economy Kathleen Bubinas; 9. Spokespeople for a mute nature: the case of
the Villa Rodrigo Bueno in Buenos Aires María Carman; Part IV. Cities
Divided: Urban Intensification, Neoliberalism, and Urban Activism: 10.
Combining sustainability and social justice in the Paris metropolitan
region François Mancebo; 11. Shifting gears: the intersections of race and
sustainability in Memphis Matthew Farr, Keri Brondo and Scout Anglin; 12.
Can human infrastructure combat green gentrification?: ethnographic
research on bicycling in Los Angeles and Seattle Adonia Lugo; 13. Urban
sustainability as a 'boundary object': interrogating discourses of urban
intensification in Ottawa Donald Leffers; 14. Learning 'just'
sustainability: a collaboration between the Preserve East Austin
Affordability Campaign and the frontiers of geography class Eliot Tretter;
Snapshot 5. After sustainability: Barcelona in a time of crisis Gary
McDonogh; Afterword Alf Hornborg.
Building the Myth: Branding the Green Global City: 1. 'We're not that kind
of developing country': environmental awareness in contemporary China
Jennifer Hubbert; 2. Green capitals reconsidered Cindy Isenhour; Snapshot
1. Transparency, consumerism, and governmentality: lessons from a very
small place Gary McDonogh; 3. Going green?: washing stones in world-class
Delhi Varsha Patel; Part II. Planning, Design, and Sustainability in the
Wake of Crisis: 4. 'The sustainability edge': the postcrisis promise of
eco-city branding Miriam Greenberg; Snapshot 2. Developing sustainable
visions for post-catastrophe communities Daniel Slone; 5. 'I've got a house
but no room for my hammock': the tragedy of the commons; or, another common
tragedy among the Añu of Sinamaica, Venezuela Ana Servigna and Alí
Fernandez; 6. Green is the new brown: 'old school toxics' and environmental
gentrification on a New York City waterfront Melissa Checker; Snapshot 3.
Producing sustainable futures in post-genocide Kigali, Rwanda Samuel
Shearer; Part III. Everyday Engagements with Urbanity and 'Nature': 7.
Whose urban forest?: the political ecology of gathering urban nontimber
forest products Patrick Hurley, Marla R. Emery, Rebecca McLain, Melissa
Poe, Brian Grabbatin and Cari Goetcheus; Snapshot 4. One man's trash Brad
Rogers; 8. Shopping on Main Street: a model of a community-based food
economy Kathleen Bubinas; 9. Spokespeople for a mute nature: the case of
the Villa Rodrigo Bueno in Buenos Aires María Carman; Part IV. Cities
Divided: Urban Intensification, Neoliberalism, and Urban Activism: 10.
Combining sustainability and social justice in the Paris metropolitan
region François Mancebo; 11. Shifting gears: the intersections of race and
sustainability in Memphis Matthew Farr, Keri Brondo and Scout Anglin; 12.
Can human infrastructure combat green gentrification?: ethnographic
research on bicycling in Los Angeles and Seattle Adonia Lugo; 13. Urban
sustainability as a 'boundary object': interrogating discourses of urban
intensification in Ottawa Donald Leffers; 14. Learning 'just'
sustainability: a collaboration between the Preserve East Austin
Affordability Campaign and the frontiers of geography class Eliot Tretter;
Snapshot 5. After sustainability: Barcelona in a time of crisis Gary
McDonogh; Afterword Alf Hornborg.
Introduction Melissa Checker, Gary McDonogh and Cindy Isenhour; Part I.
Building the Myth: Branding the Green Global City: 1. 'We're not that kind
of developing country': environmental awareness in contemporary China
Jennifer Hubbert; 2. Green capitals reconsidered Cindy Isenhour; Snapshot
1. Transparency, consumerism, and governmentality: lessons from a very
small place Gary McDonogh; 3. Going green?: washing stones in world-class
Delhi Varsha Patel; Part II. Planning, Design, and Sustainability in the
Wake of Crisis: 4. 'The sustainability edge': the postcrisis promise of
eco-city branding Miriam Greenberg; Snapshot 2. Developing sustainable
visions for post-catastrophe communities Daniel Slone; 5. 'I've got a house
but no room for my hammock': the tragedy of the commons; or, another common
tragedy among the Añu of Sinamaica, Venezuela Ana Servigna and Alí
Fernandez; 6. Green is the new brown: 'old school toxics' and environmental
gentrification on a New York City waterfront Melissa Checker; Snapshot 3.
Producing sustainable futures in post-genocide Kigali, Rwanda Samuel
Shearer; Part III. Everyday Engagements with Urbanity and 'Nature': 7.
Whose urban forest?: the political ecology of gathering urban nontimber
forest products Patrick Hurley, Marla R. Emery, Rebecca McLain, Melissa
Poe, Brian Grabbatin and Cari Goetcheus; Snapshot 4. One man's trash Brad
Rogers; 8. Shopping on Main Street: a model of a community-based food
economy Kathleen Bubinas; 9. Spokespeople for a mute nature: the case of
the Villa Rodrigo Bueno in Buenos Aires María Carman; Part IV. Cities
Divided: Urban Intensification, Neoliberalism, and Urban Activism: 10.
Combining sustainability and social justice in the Paris metropolitan
region François Mancebo; 11. Shifting gears: the intersections of race and
sustainability in Memphis Matthew Farr, Keri Brondo and Scout Anglin; 12.
Can human infrastructure combat green gentrification?: ethnographic
research on bicycling in Los Angeles and Seattle Adonia Lugo; 13. Urban
sustainability as a 'boundary object': interrogating discourses of urban
intensification in Ottawa Donald Leffers; 14. Learning 'just'
sustainability: a collaboration between the Preserve East Austin
Affordability Campaign and the frontiers of geography class Eliot Tretter;
Snapshot 5. After sustainability: Barcelona in a time of crisis Gary
McDonogh; Afterword Alf Hornborg.
Building the Myth: Branding the Green Global City: 1. 'We're not that kind
of developing country': environmental awareness in contemporary China
Jennifer Hubbert; 2. Green capitals reconsidered Cindy Isenhour; Snapshot
1. Transparency, consumerism, and governmentality: lessons from a very
small place Gary McDonogh; 3. Going green?: washing stones in world-class
Delhi Varsha Patel; Part II. Planning, Design, and Sustainability in the
Wake of Crisis: 4. 'The sustainability edge': the postcrisis promise of
eco-city branding Miriam Greenberg; Snapshot 2. Developing sustainable
visions for post-catastrophe communities Daniel Slone; 5. 'I've got a house
but no room for my hammock': the tragedy of the commons; or, another common
tragedy among the Añu of Sinamaica, Venezuela Ana Servigna and Alí
Fernandez; 6. Green is the new brown: 'old school toxics' and environmental
gentrification on a New York City waterfront Melissa Checker; Snapshot 3.
Producing sustainable futures in post-genocide Kigali, Rwanda Samuel
Shearer; Part III. Everyday Engagements with Urbanity and 'Nature': 7.
Whose urban forest?: the political ecology of gathering urban nontimber
forest products Patrick Hurley, Marla R. Emery, Rebecca McLain, Melissa
Poe, Brian Grabbatin and Cari Goetcheus; Snapshot 4. One man's trash Brad
Rogers; 8. Shopping on Main Street: a model of a community-based food
economy Kathleen Bubinas; 9. Spokespeople for a mute nature: the case of
the Villa Rodrigo Bueno in Buenos Aires María Carman; Part IV. Cities
Divided: Urban Intensification, Neoliberalism, and Urban Activism: 10.
Combining sustainability and social justice in the Paris metropolitan
region François Mancebo; 11. Shifting gears: the intersections of race and
sustainability in Memphis Matthew Farr, Keri Brondo and Scout Anglin; 12.
Can human infrastructure combat green gentrification?: ethnographic
research on bicycling in Los Angeles and Seattle Adonia Lugo; 13. Urban
sustainability as a 'boundary object': interrogating discourses of urban
intensification in Ottawa Donald Leffers; 14. Learning 'just'
sustainability: a collaboration between the Preserve East Austin
Affordability Campaign and the frontiers of geography class Eliot Tretter;
Snapshot 5. After sustainability: Barcelona in a time of crisis Gary
McDonogh; Afterword Alf Hornborg.