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|aNeighbourhoods for the future : |ba plea for a social and ecological urbanism / |cMaarten Hajer ... [et al.]
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|aNeighborhoods for the future
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|aAmsterdam : |bTrancity Valiz, |c[2020]
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|a222 p. : |bill. (chiefly col.) ; |c23 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|a(Re)Building cities from the neighbourhood up -- Scanning neighbourhoods for the future -- Analyzing neighbourhoods for the future -- The neighbourhood as modest imaginary.
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|aTo provide for ever-growing populations, cities build new neighbourhoods, transform old industrial areas, and renew the existing urban fabric. The focus now is on energy-neutral neighbourhoods, but in order for these to work, residents must be engaged and the tactics embedded within a broader social policy. This book revisits the neighbourhood as the appropriate scale to build our urban futures: it is small enough to be tangible, large enough to make a difference. Introducing the concepts of neighbourhood arrangements and ecologies, it provides a new perspective on the relation between participants, resources, and rules to spark change and realise future sustainable living.
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|aNeighborhood planning.
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|aHajer, Maarten A., |d1962-
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