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OverviewUrban land is developed, utilised, abandoned and left to degradation in many different ways. These processes are closely related to four aspects of human activities: the extraction of resources, their transformation into goods, the production of waste and the conflicts that arise when population grows and demands increase while resources remain limited. Urban land is developed and deteriorates in the course of these activities, while cities keep spreading, consuming the green spaces surrounding them. Sustainable city development aims at protecting the environment by reusing urban terrain. The author brings together the different aspects of this transdisciplinary endeavour by discussing the causes of degradation, the strategies of investigation and the techniques of remediation of urban land. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dieter D. GenskePublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003 Weight: 0.877kg ISBN: 9783642078613ISBN 10: 3642078613 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 18 December 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: ... this is the book that we have been waiting for ... this book should grace the shelves of every public and private bureau associated with urban land use issues across Europe. Prof. Alan Simson, The Leeds School of Art, Architecture and Design (Urban Forestry and Urban Greening 2, 2004: 173) In scope and content, it goes far beyond many works on this subject ... Overall it is a wide-ranging text incorporating a wealth of knowledge. Those involved with the management of contaminated land may read this text to widen their perspectives. Prof. Stephan Jefferis, Civil Engineering Department, University of Surrey (Geotechnique2005: 341) Dieter Genske hopes that his textbook will stimulate discussion about sustainable use of urban land. ! The volume is well presented and printed. Figures are well selected from a wide range of sources ! . Overall, the book covers the wide range of material relevant to urban land in a limited space well and is worthy of examination. It is perhaps, best pitched at late-in-the course undergraduate, or graduate environmental scientists wishing to begin exploring urban land problems. (B.R.Marker, Land Degradation and Rehabilitation, Vol. 15 (6), 2004) There is an increasing interest in the reclamation and re-cycling of previously disturbed land. ! this book is a valiant attempt to comprehensively address the issues involved. ! The book benefits from some 398 figures in the text and 28 tables. It is comprehensively referenced ! . this is a work of deep scholarship. ! There is both a depth and breadth of knowledge ! . this book should grace the shelves of every public and private bureau associated with urban land use across Europe. (Alan Simson, Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, Issue 2-3, 2004) From the reviews: ... this is the book that we have been waiting for ... this book should grace the shelves of every public and private bureau associated with urban land use issues across Europe. Prof. Alan Simson, The Leeds School of Art, Architecture and Design (Urban Forestry and Urban Greening 2, 2004: 173) In scope and content, it goes far beyond many works on this subject ... Overall it is a wide-ranging text incorporating a wealth of knowledge. Those involved with the management of contaminated land may read this text to widen their perspectives. Prof. Stephan Jefferis, Civil Engineering Department, University of Surrey (Geotechnique2005: 341) Dieter Genske hopes that his textbook will stimulate discussion about sustainable use of urban land. ... The volume is well presented and printed. Figures are well selected from a wide range of sources ... . Overall, the book covers the wide range of material relevant to urban land in a limited space well and is worthy of examination. It is perhaps, best pitched at late-in-the course undergraduate, or graduate environmental scientists wishing to begin exploring urban land problems. (B.R.Marker, Land Degradation and Rehabilitation, Vol. 15 (6), 2004) There is an increasing interest in the reclamation and re-cycling of previously disturbed land. ... this book is a valiant attempt to comprehensively address the issues involved. ... The book benefits from some 398 figures in the text and 28 tables. It is comprehensively referenced ... . this is a work of deep scholarship. ... There is both a depth and breadth of knowledge ... . this book should grace the shelves of every public and private bureau associated with urban land use across Europe. (Alan Simson, Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, Issue 2-3, 2004) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |