It argues that sustainable development hinges on integrating environmental impact assessments with urban design, challenging traditional, disconnected approaches.
For instance, the book highlights how effective zoning regulations can promote both community engagement and environmental protection, leading to more livable spaces.
The book traces the evolution of urban planning, from addressing industrial-era problems to modern sustainability goals.
It begins by introducing core concepts like land use and affordable housing, then examines environmental impact assessment methodologies, covering air quality and climate change adaptation.
Case studies of successful urban planning initiatives demonstrate the practical applications of these principles, showing how cities can thrive by prioritizing both people and the planet.
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