Cities are amongst our greatest creations. Yet, with cities now home
to over half the world's population, there is increasing concern over
their unchecked expansion and the detrimental effect this is having on
the planet. This unfettered growth is affecting every ecosystem on
Earth, from the deepest oceans to the highest mountains, as induced
climate change and ever increasing demands upon the world's resources
take effect. As the pace of urbanisation quickens, how can we make the
world's cities more sustainable? Ian Douglas tells the story of
cities. He shows why they exist, how they have evolved and the
problems they have encountered, revealing how from the very beginning
environmental management played a key role in urban life. He addresses
specific problems, such as noise and air pollution, water supply and
waste management, as well as the vulnerability of cities to hazards
such as earthquakes and flooding. And he considers strategies to make
cities more sustainable and help them adapt to climate change, such as
waste recycling, energy conservation, dual water systems, sustainable
housing, as well as initiatives to retrofit existing cities. Written
by an acknowledged international authority, this unique volume will be
welcomed by students and specialists in environment, planning,
geography, ecology and the built environment.
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An Environmental History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780857733504
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter