Justice and Fairness in the City

Justice and Fairness in the City
Author: Davoudi, Simin
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2016-04-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1447318390

This book examines the theory and practice of justice in and of the city through a multi-disciplinary collaboration, which draws on a wide range of expertise. It will be a valuable resource for academic researchers and students across a range of disciplines including urban and environmental studies.

Planning

Planning
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2005
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

Sustainable Settlements and Shelter

Sustainable Settlements and Shelter
Author: Great Britain. Dept. of the Environment
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1996
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

Sustainable development is about meeting today's needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own. For Habitat II this means human settlements which meet the economic and social needs of their inhabitants and visitors while reducing damage to the environment to levels that do not endanger longer term viability. The focus of this national agenda is on the UK's urban areas. Its purpose is to record what is actually being done and what is planned to improve the quality of life in cities, towns and villages in ways which are consistent with the aims of sustainable development.

Handbook of Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development in Higher Education

Handbook of Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development in Higher Education
Author: Walter Leal Filho
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319478958

This Handbook approaches sustainable development in higher education from an integrated perspective, addressing the dearth of publications on the subject. It offers a unique overview of what universities around the world are doing to implement sustainable development (i.e. via curriculum innovation, research, activities, or practical projects) and how their efforts relate to education for sustainable development at the university level. The Handbook gathers a wealth of information, ideas, best practices and lessons learned in the context of executing concrete projects, and assesses methodological approaches to integrating the topic of sustainable development in university curricula. Lastly, it documents and disseminates the veritable treasure trove of practical experience currently available on sustainability in higher education.

Toxic Heritage

Toxic Heritage
Author: Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2023-07-21
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1000918017

Toxic Heritage addresses the heritage value of contamination and toxic sites and provides the first in-depth examination of toxic heritage as a global issue. Bringing together case studies, visual essays, and substantive chapters written by leading scholars from around the world, the volume provides a critical framing of the globally expanding field of toxic heritage. Authors from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and methodologies examine toxic heritage as both a material phenomenon and a concept. Organized into five thematic sections, the book explores the meaning and significance of toxic heritage, politics, narratives, affected communities, and activist approaches and interventions. It identifies critical issues and highlights areas of emerging research on the intersections of environmental harm with formal and informal memory practices, while also highlighting the resilience, advocacy, and creativity of communities, scholars, and heritage professionals in responding to the current environmental crises. Toxic Heritage is useful and relevant to scholars and students working across a range of disciplines, including heritage studies, environmental science, archaeology, anthropology, and geography.