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OverviewA provocative look at our nation's dependency on the automobile and how its potential impact on urban design will either make or break our health, economy, and quality of life. In this thought-provoking work, author and urban planning expert Chad Frederick scrutinizes the use of automobiles in cities, investigating its role in exacerbating urban inequalities and thwarting sustainability of modern society. Through a comprehensive, thoughtful discussion, Frederick illustrates how the automobile is fundamentally at odds with the very nature of cities. He shows how cars impose huge burdens on our health, equity, environment, local and national economy, and quality of life. Most of all, he shows how automobile dependency has put our entire society at risk. The book delves into the monumental role of automobiles in the development of cities after the Great Depression, impacting the American identity and affecting the way we produce and manage urban spaces. Frederick provides compelling evidence that cities with more diverse modes of transportation are greener, healthier, more prosperous, and even more enjoyable places to live than automobile-dependent cities. He identifies one institution responsible for our inability to improve our cities: the social sciences, and examines the root cause of our inability to make progress toward more multi-modal cities. In conclusion, the author offers a radical solution for moving beyond the underlying logic that forces us to create automobile-dependent cities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chad FrederickPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Weight: 0.595kg ISBN: 9781440852800ISBN 10: 1440852804 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 21 September 2017 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSeries Foreword Introduction PART 1: THINKING ABOUT THE PROBLEM 1. Our Addiction 2. Cities: The Immovable Objects 3. Automobiles: The Irresistible Force 4. Social Science 5. Sustainability PART 2: LOOKING AT THE PROBLEM OF AUTOMOBILE DEPENDENCY 6. A Sketch of the City 7. The Cities in the Sketch 8. Public Health 9. Airborne Emissions 10. Economic Inequality 11. Quality of Life Summary: An Epiphany for an Automobile-Addicted Country PART 3: SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF AUTOMOBILE-DEPENDENT CITIES 12. Applying a New Logic Appendix Bibliography Index About the Author About the Series and Series EditorReviewsThis is a well-reasoned, clearly organized text that makes its points with scholarly passion. Frederick's point that 'knowing what to do is not enough' sounds like a clear call to action. - Choice This is a well-reasoned, clearly organized text that makes its points with scholarly passion. Frederick's point that 'knowing what to do is not enough' sounds like a clear call to action. * Choice * Author InformationChad Frederick, PhD, is an assistant professor of geography and sustainable planning at Grand Valley State University, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and the senior research associate at the Center for Sustainable Urban Neighborhoods at the University of Louisville. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |