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Green Cities

Yves Earhart

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

"Green Cities" explores the transformative potential of urban areas in combating climate change, challenging the notion that cities are inherently unsustainable. The book delves into climate-responsive urban design, green infrastructure integration, and sustainable transportation systems, presenting a vision of cities as regenerative ecosystems rather than environmental burdens. With over 70% of global carbon emissions originating from urban centers, the book argues that cities hold the key to mitigating climate change while enhancing livability.   
The book's approach combines historical context with cutting-edge research, utilizing case studies, climate models, and economic analyses to support its arguments. It introduces readers to concepts like biomimicry in urban design, exploring how cities can emulate natural systems to become more efficient and resilient. The book progresses through three main sections, covering nature-inspired urban planning, green infrastructure implementation, and reimagining urban mobility.   
What sets "Green Cities" apart is its systems-thinking approach, viewing cities as complex, interconnected organisms. This perspective allows for innovative solutions that address multiple urban challenges simultaneously, making the book valuable for urban planners, policymakers, architects, and engaged citizens alike. By presenting practical strategies and acknowledging implementation challenges, the book offers a hopeful and actionable blueprint for urban transformation in the face of climate change.
Available since: 10/11/2024.
Print length: 191 pages.

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