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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Oriol Nel-lo (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain) , Renata MelePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367669973ISBN 10: 0367669978 Pages: 356 Publication Date: 30 September 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Part 1 - Cities in the global socioeconomic network 1. Changing the city, changing the world Outlook 1. The City of London: center of capital flows 2. Cities in the World System Outlook 2.New patterns of circulation of goods: the port of Shanghai 3. Cities as innovation: towards a new understanding of population growth, social inequality and urban sustainability Outlook 3. Ceuta and Melilla: the paradox and drama of international migration Part 2 - Urban morphology: transformations and dissolutions 4. Regional urbanization and the end of the metropolis era Outlook 4. The città diffusa of the Po valley 5. New urban forms: the distinctive character of the European metropolis Outlook 5. The new Luanda 6. Beyond Urbanalization: urban form and the low-carbon challenge Outlook 6. Old and new commercial centres: bazaars vs shopping malls in Ankara 7. Mutations in the LatinAmerican metropolis: Santiago de Chile under neoliberal dynamics Outlook 7. Observing changes in urban form through night satellite images in Buenos Aires and Lima Part 3 - Urban ecosystems: resources and energy 8. Living at the edge of chaos: a complex systems view of cities Outlook 8. Climate-sensitive urbanization in Tokyo-Yokohama 9. Cities in a low carbon world Outlook 9. Pathways to decarbonizing mobility in Madrid 10. Cities, climate change and lifestyles Outlook 10. Urban agriculture in Melbourne 11. The mirage of the sustainable smart city. Planetary urbanization and the spectre of combined and uneven apocalypse Outlook 11. Energy access and water supply in urban centers in arid landscapes: the case of Noutkchott Part 4 - Urban technologies: information, knowledge, infrastructures and culture 12. The cognitive city Outlook 12. Talent concentration and brain drain in greater Boston 13. Dimensions of the future city Outlook 13. Shaping the city with big data: Seattle, Chicago and Lyon 14. Cities, infrastructure and planning: levers to steer transitions Outlook 14. Managing public transport in Medellín 15. Group-form and urban infrastructural resilience: New York City as an example Outlook 15. RES NOVÆ: new things and concepts in the smart city of Bari Part 5 - The urban economy and society: dynamism and inequalities 16. The city as economic engine Outlook 16. Urban festivals as tools for sustainable development: the case of the World Port Days in Rotterdam 17. Dynamism and inequalities in the global south cities Outlook 17. Gender and spaces of fear: the case of Mexico City 18. The city in the net. Infrastructural networks, economic development and urban form Outlook 18. Social construction of urban spaces in Barcelona, Glasgow and New York 19. ""New Urbanisation"": Theory, Challenges and Research Outlook 19. The slums of Manila Part 6 - Governing cities: visions, projects and instruments 20. The rise of urban governance Outlook 20. The ""pacification"" of Rio de Janeiro’s favelas 21. Urban policies: towards new scenarios of innovation and governance Outlook 21. The regulation of urban citysenship. Shenzhen’s migrants 22. Up-dating Lorenzetti´s allegories on government towards a Europe of Cities Outlook 22. Exchanging recyclable waste for electricity in Fortaleza Part 7 – Infographic tables"ReviewsThis book skilfully delivers a collection of interconnected readings focusing on the contemporary urban development issues and directions for potential solutions. The book, with snapshots from numerous cities across the globe, is an invaluable reading for urban policy makers, researchers, practitioners and students. -Tan Yigitcanlar, Queensland University of Technology, Australia ""This book skilfully delivers a collection of interconnected readings focusing on the contemporary urban development issues and directions for potential solutions. The book, with snapshots from numerous cities across the globe, is an invaluable reading for urban policy makers, researchers, practitioners and students."" –Tan Yigitcanlar, Queensland University of Technology, Australia """This book skilfully delivers a collection of interconnected readings focusing on the contemporary urban development issues and directions for potential solutions. The book, with snapshots from numerous cities across the globe, is an invaluable reading for urban policy makers, researchers, practitioners and students."" –Tan Yigitcanlar, Queensland University of Technology, Australia" Author InformationOriol Nel·lo is Professor of Urban Geography and Spatial Planning in the Department of Geography, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. His research interests refer to metropolitan dynamics, urban segregation, social movements, and urban policies. He has been Director of the Institute for Metropolitan Studies of Barcelona and Secretary for Spatial Planning in Catalonia. Renata Mele is Head of Sustainable Development and Innovation Research Area at Enel Foundation. She has been working for both academia and industry on research and innovation. Her present research interests include sustainability in urban environments, urban metabolism of megacity, environmental impacts of energy systems, innovative technologies for power grids, and wireless sensor networks. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |