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Towards sustainable cities : East Asian, North American and European perspectives on managing urban regions

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While there has been much recent research into how to achieve sustainability in urban areas, most of this is specific to a particular region.

This volume broadens these discussions by extending the analysis from North American and European cities to include East Asian cities.

Many cities in Asia have deep historical roots, have sustained dense populations through time and have grown prosperous in recent decades.

They also face significant environmental degradation and other planning challenges.

In bringing together and comparing strategies and experiences from three distinct global regions, this book offers insights and new perspectives on the challenges of moving towards greater urban sustainability.

While questioning what strategies can promote sustainable cities in a global context, the book also illustrates that while formulae generated out of American and European experience cannot be universally applied, some of the analytical approaches and experience of the other developed countries can offer insights for those working in different contexts. It argues that managing urban change for greater urban sustainability in diverse regions requires detailed understanding of local issues and regional strategies as well as strong support from local communities.

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Routledge
0754637662 / 9780754637660
Hardback
28/03/2004
United Kingdom
English
xv, 308 p. : ill.
25 cm
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