Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 288
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978-0-7425-2367-8 • Paperback • February 2004 • $44.00 • (£35.00)
978-0-7425-6981-2 • eBook • March 2004 • $41.50 • (£35.00)
Raquel Pinderhughes is professor of urban studies and environmental studies at San Francisco State University.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction: Planning for Sustainable Urban Development
Chapter 3 Urban Water Quality, Supply, and Management
Chapter 4 Urban Solid Waste Disposal, Collection, and Management
Chapter 5 Urban Energy Supply and Management
Chapter 6 Urban Transportation Planning and Management
Chapter 7 Urban Food Production
Chapter 8 Towards Sustainable Development Planning in Cities
Chapter 9 Bibliography
Chapter 10 Index
This timely volume will serve as shock therapy for North American professionals whose greatest mind-stretch to date has involved minor disputes over zoning by-laws or the merits of so-called 'smart growth.' The book is a needed 'dirt-under-the-fingernails' addition to the staid old planners' library of routine procedures and administrative abstraction....
— William E. Rees, University of British Columbia
Can urban areas ever be sustainable? This book goes to the heart of the issue?providing useful examples and plenty of rigorous thinking.....
— Michael Redclift
Offers a vision of how cities can change basic infrastructure practice and policies to promote sustainability. Both students and practitioners will be impressed with the clear analysis and highly practical approach.....
— Manuel Pastor
Well-written and organized, the book provides a very good overview of a highly complex and interrelated set of subjects. The author has skillfully synthesized a diverse array of information into a compelling argument for better, more sustainable, urban planning....
— James LaGro, Jr.
Pinderhughes succeeds in making the subject interesting, and she peppers the text with memorable success stories and noteworthy statistics . . . that will leave readers with a positive vision of the future.....
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