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  • Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,  (3)
  • Singapore : Imprint: Springer  (2)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: City planning-Environmental aspects. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (203 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811313882
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Authors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Climate Change and Cities-Perspectives, Planning and People -- 1.1 A General Overview -- 1.2 Climate Change Matters -- 1.2.1 Global Temperature Rise -- 1.2.2 Warming Oceans -- 1.2.3 Sea Level Rise -- 1.2.4 Extreme Events -- 1.3 Three Pillars: Perspectives, Planning and People -- 1.4 Sustainable Development Goals: Cities, Climate Change and People -- 1.5 Implementing and Achieving Sustainable Urban Development -- 1.6 Sustainable Urban Development: A Trend or An Alternative? -- 1.7 Cities and Facing Climate Change -- References -- Chapter 2: Stakeholder Methods to Climate Change and Sustainable Development -- 2.1 Introduction to Stakeholder Participation -- 2.2 Histories and Typologies of Participation -- 2.3 Key Typologies -- 2.3.1 Participation Based on Degree of Participation: Arnstein's Model -- 2.3.2 Participation Based on Theoretical Preference-Consensus Versus Quality: A Normative and Pragmatic Outlook to Participation -- 2.3.2.1 Normative -- 2.4 Challenges, Benefits, Traits and Strategies -- 2.5 Pragmatism -- 2.6 Modern Categorisation and Methods of Participation -- 2.6.1 Various Participatory Initiatives used Today -- 2.6.2 Stakeholder-Based Initiatives -- 2.6.3 Science-Based Initiatives: Indicators and NSATs -- 2.7 Benefits, Best Practices and Challenges of Participation -- 2.8 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Case Study Reviews: People, Perspective and Planning -- 3.1 Helsingborg, Sweden: Education-Based Project -- 3.2 Taichung City, Taiwan: Local Initiatives on Healthy Food -- 3.3 Betim, Brazil: Community-Based Local Action -- 3.4 Lima, Peru: Efficient Water Management -- 3.5 Kalahari, Botswana: Kalahari Rangelands Biodiversity Project -- 3.6 Kitale and Nairobi, Kenya: Slum Development. , 3.6.1 Kitale: Building in Partnership-Participatory Urban Planning Project -- 3.6.2 Nairobi: Kenyan Slum Upgrading Programme -- 3.7 Sydney, Australia: Sustainable Sydney 2030 -- 3.8 Castleward, Derby, United Kingdom-Neighbourhood Sustainability Assessment Tool (NSAT) -- 3.9 Dongxiaokou and Zhenggezhuang, Beijing, China: Tale of Two Villages -- 3.10 Nigeria: Transition from MDG to SDG -- 3.10.1 Lesson Learned from the Challenges of Executing MDGs in Nigeria -- 3.10.2 Lesson Learned from MDGs and Transition to SDGs -- 3.11 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: The Review of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): People, Perspective and Planning -- 4.1 Meta-Analysis and Trends of SDGs and Planning -- 4.2 SDG 3: Ensuring Healthy Lives and Promoting Well-Being for All and at All Ages -- 4.3 SDG 6: Ensuring Availability and Sustainable Management of Water and Sanitation for All -- 4.4 SDG 4: Ensuring Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education and Promoting Lifelong Learning Opportunities for All -- 4.5 SDG 13: Take Urgent Action to Combat Climate Change and its Impacts -- 4.6 The Context of SDGs -- 4.7 SDG 13: Planning for Climate Change through Learning and Engagement -- 4.8 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Sustainable Urban Development in the Age of Climate Change -- 5.1 Effective Partnership with People -- 5.2 Overview of Best Practices to Achieve SDGs through Bottom-Up Approaches -- 5.2.1 Established Institutions in Line with Current SDGs -- 5.2.2 Establishing a Sustainably Oriented Planning Framework -- 5.2.3 Established Participatory Planning in Community Development -- 5.2.4 Interlinkages of SDGs -- 5.2.5 Multi-Scalar Approach and Towards Regional Thinking for Achieving the SDGs -- 5.3 Comprehensive Checklist for Effective Participatory Approaches to SDGs -- 5.3.1 SDG Checklist 1-Power and Competence. , 5.3.2 SDG Checklist 2-The By-Products of Partnership -- 5.3.3 SDG Checklist 3-Early Participation -- 5.3.4 SDG Checklist 4-Education and Empowerment -- 5.3.5 SDG Checklist 5-Stakeholder Analysis -- 5.3.6 SDG Checklist 6-Perspectives and Context -- 5.3.7 SDG Checklist 7-Integration of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches -- 5.3.8 SDG Checklist 8-Institutional Support -- 5.3.9 SDG Checklist 9-Participatory Plan -- 5.4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Websites -- Websites for Country Sustainable Development Cases -- Index.
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Singapore : Springer Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Sustainable development. ; Human geography. ; Environmental policy. ; Sociology.
    Description / Table of Contents: Current Progress on Sustainable and Climate-Resilient Development -- Innovations and Transitions: Urban Factors and Low Carbon Strategies -- Overview of China’s Low Carbon Progress: Past, Present, and Future -- Low carbon Transitions in Practice: Low Carbon Development in China -- Lessons and Paradigms to Meet the 2030 Targets and the 2060 Plan -- Key Suggestions and Steps Ahead.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVIII, 215 p. 38 illus., 37 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9789811626210
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: China. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (223 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811626210
    DDC: 333.794
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: Cities and towns-Growth. ; Cultural property-Protection. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (516 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811691744
    Series Statement: Urban Sustainability Series
    DDC: 333.73
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- About This Book -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- Green Infrastructure and Urban Sustainability: An Editorial -- 1 Prologue: Green Infrastructures in the Urbanising World -- 2 The Aim and Objectives of the Book -- 3 Structure of the Book -- References -- Policy Interventions -- Policy Intervention on Green Infrastructure in Chinese Cities -- 1 Green Infrastructure (GI) Development in China -- 1.1 The Background to the GI Concept -- 1.2 China's GI Research Development -- 1.3 Evolution of the GI Concept in China -- 1.4 Main Research Area of GI in China -- 1.5 Problems in China's GI Research -- 2 Construction of GI in Chinese Cities -- 2.1 Construction of Public Green Land in China Cities -- 2.2 Representative Cases of Urban GI Construction in China -- 2.3 Other Forms of GI Construction in China -- 3 GI Policy Interventions in China -- 3.1 GI Policy Interventions from China Central Government -- 3.2 GI Policy Interventions from the Chinese Ministries -- 4 GI Policy Interventions in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) -- 5 GI Policy Interventions in Xiong'an New Area -- 6 Problems and Solutions for GI in China -- 6.1 Problems in Urban GI Construction in China -- 6.2 Countermeasures and Solutions for Urban GI Construction in China -- 7 Summary of GI Policy Interventions -- References -- Urban Forest Planning and Policy in China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 1949-1979: Piecemeal Urban Greening and Massive Deforestation -- 3 1980-2000: Urban Gardening and Peri-Urban Afforestation for Landscape Beautification -- 4 2001-2010: Urban Forests as a Countermeasure to Environmental Stresses -- 5 Post 2010: Urban Forests as a Visual Manifestation of Ecological Civilization -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Analysis of Policy and Regulatory Landscapes for Green Roof Implementation in China -- 1 Introduction. , 2 Framing Green Roof Adoption by the National Policies and Regulations -- 2.1 Green Roof Benefits -- 3 Framing Green Roof Adoption by Provincial Policies and Regulations -- 4 Provincial Requirements and Incentives for Green Roofing -- 5 Framing Green Roof Adoption by City-Scale Policies and Regulations -- 6 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- The Transformation of the Green Infrastructure Intervention Under the Case of Sponge City Program: Positions, Challenges, and Prospects in China -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Chinese Urban Floods and Implications -- 1.2 Aim and Objectives -- 2 Green Infrastructure and Implications -- 2.1 Green Infrastructure Opportunities and Progress in China-Sponge City Program (SCP) -- 3 Discussion: Local Case of GI Movement: Ningbo, East Coast China -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Planning Innovation -- Does the National Forest City Policy Promote Haze Pollution Control? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Policy Background -- 3 Model and Data -- 3.1 Model -- 3.2 Data Sources -- 4 Empirical Analysis -- 4.1 Spatial Econometric Regression Results -- 4.2 Forest City Construction Improves the Effect of Urban Greening and Its Periodicity -- 5 Conclusions and Suggestions -- References -- Greening by Self-organised Urban Farming: A Productive Paradigm for Urban Green Space in China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Self-organised Urban Farming in China -- 2.1 What is Self-organised Urban farming? -- 2.2 Why Are People Farming in the City? -- 2.3 Potentials of the Self-organised Urban farming as Urban greening -- 3 Urban Greening in Beijing -- 3.1 Greening Efforts of Beijing -- 3.2 The Current Condition of Beijing Urban Green Resources and Problems -- 4 Where to Intervene: Regulations, Players, and Spaces -- 4.1 Regulations Associated with Urban Greening -- 4.2 Potential Players of Promoting Urban farming. , 4.3 Potential Spaces to Integrate Self-organised Urban farming -- 5 Three Scenarios to Integrate Self-organised Urban farming into Urban Greening -- 5.1 Infrastructure Affiliated Green Spaces -- 5.2 Transitional Land Use -- 5.3 Potential Sites to Integrate Self-organised Urban Farming -- 6 Community Affiliate Space -- 6.1 Potential Sites to Integrate Self-organised Urban farming -- References -- Changes of Urban Greenspace Coverage and Exposure in China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data and Methods -- 2.1 Measurement of Urban Greenspace -- 2.2 Quantification of Dynamic Human Distribution -- 2.3 Dynamic Human-Greenspace Exposure Assessment -- 3 Urban Greenspace Coverage and Exposure -- 3.1 Spatial and Temporal Changes of Urban Greenspace -- 3.2 Dynamic Greenspace Exposure -- 3.3 Impact of Urban Expansion on Greenspace Exposure -- 3.4 Inequality in Greenspace Exposure -- 4 Discussions -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Building Green Infrastructure: Eco-Cities and Sustainable Development Zones in China -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Green Infrastructure -- 2 Green Infrastructure in China's Eco-City Projects: Shanghai Dongtan and Tianjin Binhai -- 2.1 Dongtan Eco-City in Shanghai -- 2.2 Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City (SSTEC) -- 3 Green Infrastructure and Sustainable Development Zones: Shenzhen and Guilin -- 3.1 Green Infrastructure Development in the Megacity of Shenzhen -- 3.2 Green Infrastructure in the Scenic yet Less-Developed City of Guilin -- 4 Green Infrastructure-Focused Agenda in China: Comparative Studies -- 4.1 Planning Principles -- 4.2 Design Approaches -- 4.3 Environmental Performance Indicators -- 4.4 Economic Consideration of Green Infrastructure -- 4.5 Social Vitality of Green Infrastructure -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Design Solutions. , Green Exposure as a People-Centered Metric for Green Infrastructures: A Shanghai Case Study -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Rationale of the Concept of Exposure Concerning Green Infrastructures -- 3 Methodology of Analysis -- 3.1 Area of Interest -- 3.2 Visualisation-Driven Quali-Quantitative Methodology -- 3.3 The Dataset -- 3.4 Description of the Analytical Zooming -- 3.5 Description of the Mixed Methods: The Qualitative Outlook -- 4 Shanghai Green Infrastructure and Exposure Analysis -- 4.1 General Overview of Shanghai Green Infrastructure -- 4.2 Exposure Indicator Using 15 m Road Buffer -- 4.3 Per Community Green Infrastructure Distribution Analysis -- 4.4 Distance to Green in Shanghai -- 4.5 UGS Correlation with Sociological Indicator in Communities' Samples -- 4.6 Fieldwork: Direct Observation of the GI in Context -- 5 Discussion and Conclusions -- 5.1 Social and Environmental Aspects of GI -- 5.2 Strengths and Limitations of the Methodology -- 5.3 Conclusions and Future Works -- References -- Comprehensive Evaluation of Green Infrastructure Restorative Practices for High-Quality Transitional "Sponge Node" Renewal Programs in China -- 1 The Background of Sponge City Programme -- 1.1 Research Scope: GI for Sponge and Resilient City -- 1.2 Sponge City Frontiers with GI Comprehensive Assessment Stress Needs -- 2 Research Objective, Key Points of Methods, and Overall Structure -- 2.1 Research Objective and Research Questions -- 2.2 Overall Structure -- 3 Methods -- 3.1 Study Area -- 3.2 Design of the GI Scenarios -- 3.3 AHP Method Overview with Selection of KPIs -- 3.4 SWMM Modelling for Hydro-Environmental Performance Hydrological Model SWMM -- 4 Data Collection -- 4.1 Model Setup -- 4.2 Model Calibration -- 4.3 Simulated rainfalls and Standards Settings -- 5 Comprehensive Evaluation and Based on AHP -- 5.1 Weighting and Ranking of KPIs. , 5.2 Comprehensive Evaluation of Each Scenario -- 6 Results and Discussions -- 6.1 Hierarchical Structure Module and the Selected KPIs -- 6.2 Ranking and Weighting Results of the KPIs -- 6.3 Hydro-Environmental Performance of Different Scenarios Based on SWMM -- 7 Comprehensive Performance Evaluation Results and Further Discussions -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- Countermeasures and Empirical Research on GI Network Construction of Coal Cities in the Eastern Plain -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The GI Network Status of the Coal Cities in the Eastern Plain -- 2.1 Mining Abandoned Areas Threaten the Integrity of Green Infrastructure -- 2.2 The Whole Green Infrastructure Network is Weak and the Local Ecological Effects Are Better -- 3 Construction Strategies of the Green Infrastructure Network in Coal Cities -- 3.1 Restore the Abandoned Mine Lands and Enhance the Ecological Effect of GI Core Patches -- 3.2 Optimizing the Green Infrastructure Network and Implementing Rigid Planning -- 4 An Empirical Study on the Construction of the GI Network -- 4.1 Study Area -- 4.2 Current Status and Evaluation of the GI Network in Yongcheng -- 4.3 Extraction of the GI Network -- 4.4 Evaluation of the GI Network -- 5 The Optimisation of the GI Network of Yongcheng -- 5.1 The Optimisation Concept of the GI Network -- 6 The Optimisation Approach of the GI Network -- 6.1 GI Core Patches Optimisation -- 6.2 GI Corridor Optimisation -- 6.3 GI Stepping Stone Optimisation -- 7 GI Network Optimisation Countermeasures? -- 7.1 Corridors and Stepping Stones Optimisation Countermeasures -- 7.2 Priority of the Restoration of the Mining Subsidence Areas -- 7.3 Priority of the Restoration of the GI Network -- 8 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Strategies and Tactics for the Design of Green Infrastructure in the Public Realm of Chinese Cities -- 1 Introduction. , 2 Spatial Strategy, Integrating Ecological and Social Logic into the System.
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  • 5
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    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Sustainable architecture. ; Sustainability. ; Human geography.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction to the Book – Climate Change and Cities -- Concepts, Theories, and Trends -- Urban Heat Mitigation Strategies -- Biophilic Design -- Warming Cities in Pakistan -- Rethinking Urban Heat Island -- Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies -- Contribution of Water Bodies to the Mitigation of UHI Effect in Urban Canyon -- The Challenges of Cooling Rapidly Growing Cities -- Traditional Dwellings in Four Middle Eastern Cities: Adaptation Strategies to Harsh Climate -- Urban Thermal Environment Under Urban Expansion -- Climate-responsive Design -- Dynamic Annual Solstice Patterns and Static Urban Morphology -- SkyHelios and RayMan Model -- Policies -- Urbanisation and Urban Heat Islands in Mekong Delta City -- Thermal Comfort Assessment Frameworks -- Climate Justice in Vulnerable Groups -- Perspective of Biometeorology of Tropical Climate -- Conclusions and Future Directions.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIX, 302 p. 138 illus., 123 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 9789819936755
    Series Statement: Urban Sustainability
    Language: English
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