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    Umfang: 1 online resource (265 pages)
    ISBN: 9780429640216
    Serie: Advances in Urban Sustainability Ser
    Anmerkung: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Table and figures -- About the authors and contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Prologue -- 1 Introduction -- Rising tides and flooded streets -- Adaptation urbanism: redesigning coastal cities for climate change -- Streets: a hidden resource that occupies 30% of cities -- Streets of the past/streets of the future -- Competing visions of the future -- Creating a meaningful urban policy platform for resilience: adaptation urbanism -- Chapter overview -- Note -- References -- 2 Coastal Urban resilience -- Coastal urban resilience: a paradigm for managing change -- Resilience: a conceptual lens for understanding planning in the age of climate change -- Defining resilience: articulating tensions, identifying opportunities -- Bouncing back or bouncing forward? -- Outlining the urban resilience climate policy problem: an urbanist view of resilience -- "Urbanizing" climate resilience -- Urban resilience issue 1: planning for the built environment -- Urban resilience issue 2: citizen participation and politics of development -- Urban resilience issue 3: equity as an afterthought -- From market-oriented to adaptation urbanism resilience -- Urban resilience summary -- Notes -- References -- 3 From urban resilience to street resilience: Rethinking the role of streets in the climate-adapted city -- Addressing urban resilience tensions: towards adaptation urbanism -- From personal choices to climate resilience -- Deconstructing the transportation bureaucratic state: implications of induced demand -- Safe/climate/spatially efficient: rethinking urban transportation metrics -- Metrics of success 1: advance Vision Zero goals -- Metrics of success 2: from level of service to decreasing vehicle miles traveled , Metrics of success 3: target/fund active transportation and transit mode share goals -- Metrics of success 4: promote spatial efficiency for accessibility/livability/climate adaptation -- Safe/climate/spatially efficient and equitable: adaptation urbanism -- Metrics of success: summary -- Adapting streets for changing climate and mitigating GHG emissions through urban form -- Measurement metrics and the adapted city -- Green, blue, compact, and urban: the rise of the urban environmentalist -- Copenhagen: green infrastructure as climate adaptation and mitigation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4 Adaptation urbanism: An urban resilience policy framework -- Addressing urban resilience tensions: building towards adaptation urbanism -- From green resilience and low-carbon resilience to adaptation urbanism -- Adaptation urbanism synthesis -- Adaptation urbanism case studies: purpose and methods -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Rotterdam: The resilient delta city -- Introduction -- Rotterdam: a delta city in a world of rising seas -- Rotterdam streets: moving from auto-orientation to livable streets -- Dutch approach to managing urban driving speed -- The emergence of Rotterdam as a world leader in resilience -- Piloting the transition: Benthemplein Water Square -- Emergent resilience plans -- Discussion: Rotterdam resilience planning and the seeds of adaptation urbanism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6 Copenhagen climate innovation: Building on the base -- Introduction -- Copenhagen resilience challenge: transformation on the edge of the Baltic -- The rise of resilience planning in Copenhagen: negotiating the adaptation/mitigation divide -- Resilience planning at the project level: from instant hygge to living with water -- Copenhagen: a world leader in active transportation , Designing success: the physical infrastructure of transportation climate resilience -- Cycle tracks as resilient infrastructure -- Residential street resilient design template -- Green routes to resilient transportation: bicycle highways -- Resilient streets and public spaces: the connection between climate adaptation and mitigation -- Implications for policy -- References -- 7 London: From regional resilience to healthy streets -- Introduction -- London resilience context: London as water city -- London streets: from dark asphalt to healthy green -- Mini-Hollands program -- Transport for London: the Mayor's Transport Strategy and Healthy Streets -- Mayor's Transport Strategy -- Healthy Streets Approach -- Mind the gap: towards adaptation urbanism -- References -- 8 New Orleans: When bouncing back is not enough -- Introduction -- Background: Robert Moses meets the drained city -- The Katrina disaster and the rise of resilience planning -- Resilience in post-disaster planning: bouncing back or bouncing forward? -- Bouncing back: the drained city as the model for Katrina recovery -- Green and resilient and equitable? The Lafitte Greenway -- From green dots to integrated green infrastructure: Gentilly Resilience District -- Green streets: climate adaptation and mitigation -- Bouncing forward: resilience policy implications -- Notes -- References -- 9 South Florida and Miami: Rising seas and a fragmented response -- Introduction -- From challenging to existential threat: South Florida resilience background -- Resilience plan overview -- Sea level rise adaptation efforts -- City of Miami -- City of Miami Beach -- Miami 2100: Atlantis and Venice -- Notes -- References -- 10 Adaptation urbanism: European and North American examples -- Introduction -- Barcelona: superillas , Vancouver: green islands linked by transit and an all ages and abilities (AAA) bicycling network -- Vancouver urban resilience: transit -- Vancouver urban resilience: green islands -- Vancouver urban resilience: all ages and abilities bicycle network -- Streets, public spaces, and green infrastructure -- Climate emergency: streets as places for urban resilience -- The Netherlands deep urban resilience: Amsterdam, Delft, and Utrecht -- Amsterdam: the street of the future emerges from the push of the past -- Delft: from Woonerfs to climate streets -- Utrecht: the modern city as a resilient city -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 11 Adaptation urbanism: Policy implications -- Introduction -- Obstacles to change -- Bureaucratic inertia and siloing at the street level -- Local political resistance to change -- Missing the street for the trees -- Building momentum for resilience -- The safe/climate/equitable/space-efficient city -- Building momentum for change -- Fund urban street projects by measuring what matters -- Adaptation urbanism as platform for transformation -- Scoping an agenda for urban resilience -- Adaptation urbanism -- Note -- References -- 12 Conclusion: The emerging era of resilient streets -- Introduction -- Adaptation urbanism -- The safe/climate/spatially efficient/compact/affordable city -- The status quo has power -- Political and administrative inertia -- Piloting towards adaptation urbanism -- Engage, implement, learn, repeat -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix A Case study resilience plan analysis -- References -- Appendix B Adaptation urbanism street analysis Rotterdam -- Reference -- Index
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Fields, Billy Adaptation Urbanism and Resilient Communities Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2021 ISBN 9780367134938
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geographie , Allgemeines
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    Schlagwort(e): Stadtverkehr ; Klimaänderung ; Anpassung ; Nachhaltigkeit
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