ISBN13: | 9781032560663 |
ISBN10: | 1032560665 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 344 pages |
Size: | 246x174 mm |
Weight: | 800 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 128 Illustrations, color; 128 Halftones, color |
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Civil and construction engineering (charity campaign)
Architecture (charity campaign)
Regional studies (charity campaign)
Economics (charity campaign)
Vehicles in general (charity campaign)
Architecture (charity campaign)
Organizational sociology (charity campaign)
Government (charity campaign)
Further readings in politics (charity campaign)
Environmental protection (charity campaign)
Social geography (charity campaign)
Area regulation (charity campaign)
The Case for Cities
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Advocates for cities must show that cities aren?t the cause of America?s social, environmental, economic, and public health problems, but are the places where the solutions to those problems will be found. This book explores the tension between two values of cities: ?Cities of Choice? and ?Cities of Justice.'
The fateful year 2020 brought dramatic challenges to American cities. The COVID-19 pandemic and the civil unrest caused by the killing of George Floyd led to a cascade of negative media stories about cities, often politically motivated. It seemed possible that the economic and demographic gains cities had achieved over the last few decades could be lost. In fact, there has been measurable population loss in larger cities caused by changing work/life patterns and changing public perceptions about the costs and benefits of urban living. Faced with these challenges, advocates for cities must make a vigorous case for cities and show how they aren?t the cause of America?s social, environmental, economic, and public health problems but, in fact, are the places where the solutions to those problems will be found. The 38 chapters in The Case for Cities draw on the expertise of contributors from the academic, professional, and civic sectors to explore the creative tension between the two great values on which the vigor of cities depends??that they should be "Cities of Choice" (places where people who have choice want to live) and "Cities of Justice" (places that welcome and support people with limited choices). The book?s underlying perspective is that these two values are symbiotic and that promoting both is what leads to viable, sustainable urban resurgence. This book will be of keen interest to students and practitioners in urban planning, urban design, real estate, architecture, and landscape architecture and to urban advocates and civic leaders.
1. Why Cities? 2. The Living City 3. The Mobile City 4. The Green City 5. The Healthy City 6. The Entrepreneurial City 7. The Public City 8. The Cultured City 9. The Philanthropic City