Circular cities: a revolution in urban sustainability
Williams, Jo
Circular cities: a revolution in urban sustainability - Oxon Routledge 2021 - xviii, 156 p.: ill. Include bibliography and index - Routledge studies in sustainability .
Table of Contents
Part 1: Conceptualising Circular Cities
Chapter 1 The Ecological Crisis
Chapter 2 Moving from a circular economy to a circular city
Part 2: Circular Cities: European Case Studies
Chapter 3 Circular Stockholm
Chapter 4 Circular London
Chapter 5 Circular Amsterdam
Chapter 6 Circular Paris
Part 3: Lessons learnt for Circular Cities and Development
Chapter 7 Implementation: pathways, levers and dynamics
Chapter 8 Reasons for adopting a circular development pathway
Chapter 9 Challenges to implementing circular development
Chapter 10 Circular Cities: conclusions and future research
With cities striving to meet sustainable development goals, circular urban systems are gaining momentum, especially in Europe. This research-based book defines the circular city and circular development. It explains the shift in focus from a purely economic concept, which promotes circular business models in cities, to one that explores a new approach to urban development. This approach offers huge opportunities and addresses important sustainability issues: resource consumption and waste; climate change; the health of urban populations; social inequalities and the creation of sustainable urban economies. It examines the different approaches to circular development, drawing on research conducted in four European cities: Amsterdam, London, Paris and Stockholm. It explores different development pathways and levers for a circular urban transformation. It highlights the benefits of adopting a circular approach to development in cities but acknowledges that these benefits are not shared equally across society. Finally, it focuses on the challenges to implementing circular development faced by urban actors. This ground-breaking book will be essential reading to scholars, students, practitioners and policymakers interested in the circular economy, urban sustainability, urban ecology, urban planning, urban regeneration, urban resilience, adaptive cities and regenerative cities.
https://www.routledge.com/Circular-Cities-A-Revolution-in-Urban-Sustainability/Williams/p/book/9780367748166
9780367748166
Sustainable urban development - Europe - Case studies
City planning - Environmental aspects
Environmental policy
Architecture - Urban and land - Use Planning
307.1416094 / W4C4
Circular cities: a revolution in urban sustainability - Oxon Routledge 2021 - xviii, 156 p.: ill. Include bibliography and index - Routledge studies in sustainability .
Table of Contents
Part 1: Conceptualising Circular Cities
Chapter 1 The Ecological Crisis
Chapter 2 Moving from a circular economy to a circular city
Part 2: Circular Cities: European Case Studies
Chapter 3 Circular Stockholm
Chapter 4 Circular London
Chapter 5 Circular Amsterdam
Chapter 6 Circular Paris
Part 3: Lessons learnt for Circular Cities and Development
Chapter 7 Implementation: pathways, levers and dynamics
Chapter 8 Reasons for adopting a circular development pathway
Chapter 9 Challenges to implementing circular development
Chapter 10 Circular Cities: conclusions and future research
With cities striving to meet sustainable development goals, circular urban systems are gaining momentum, especially in Europe. This research-based book defines the circular city and circular development. It explains the shift in focus from a purely economic concept, which promotes circular business models in cities, to one that explores a new approach to urban development. This approach offers huge opportunities and addresses important sustainability issues: resource consumption and waste; climate change; the health of urban populations; social inequalities and the creation of sustainable urban economies. It examines the different approaches to circular development, drawing on research conducted in four European cities: Amsterdam, London, Paris and Stockholm. It explores different development pathways and levers for a circular urban transformation. It highlights the benefits of adopting a circular approach to development in cities but acknowledges that these benefits are not shared equally across society. Finally, it focuses on the challenges to implementing circular development faced by urban actors. This ground-breaking book will be essential reading to scholars, students, practitioners and policymakers interested in the circular economy, urban sustainability, urban ecology, urban planning, urban regeneration, urban resilience, adaptive cities and regenerative cities.
https://www.routledge.com/Circular-Cities-A-Revolution-in-Urban-Sustainability/Williams/p/book/9780367748166
9780367748166
Sustainable urban development - Europe - Case studies
City planning - Environmental aspects
Environmental policy
Architecture - Urban and land - Use Planning
307.1416094 / W4C4