1st Edition

After Sustainable Cities?

Edited By Mike Hodson, Simon Marvin Copyright 2014
158 Pages
by Routledge

158 Pages
by Routledge

158 Pages
by Routledge

A sustainable city has been defined in many ways. Yet, the most common understanding is a vision of the city that is able to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Central to this vision are two ideas: cities should meet social needs, especially of the poor, and not exceed the ability of the global environment to meet needs.... Read more

1. Introduction  Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin  2. Disasters, Vulnerability and Resilience of Cities Brendan Gleeson  3. A Green New Deal: Why Green, How New, and What is the Deal? Timothy W. Luke  4. Carbon Regulation and Low-Carbon Urban Restructuring Aidan While  5. Urban Decoupling and Transitions Analysis  Mike Hodson , Simon Marvin, Blake Robinson and Mark Swilling  6. Smart Urbanism: Cities, Grids and Alternatives? Andrés Luque, Simon Marvin and Colin McFarlane  7. Securitisation of Urban Environments: Sustainable Urbanism or Premium Ecological Enclaves?  Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin  8. The Politics of Urban Experiments: Radical Change or Business as Usual?  Andrew Karvonen, James Evans and Bas van Heur  9. Conclusion  Mike Hodson and Simon Marvin  References

Biography

Mike Hodson is Rearch Fellow in the Sustainable Consumption Institute, University of Manchester, UK.

Simon Marvin is the Carillion Chair of Low Carbon Cities in the Department of Geography at Durham University, UK.