TY - BOOK
T1 - Hot Cities: A Transdisciplinary Agenda
AU - Steele, W.
AU - Handmer, J.
AU - McShane, I.
AU - Applegate, C.
AU - Bai, X.
AU - Barry, C.
AU - Bowman, D.
AU - Carlin, D.
AU - Celermajer, D.
AU - Crosweller, M.
AU - Frantzeskaki, N.
AU - Fry, T.
AU - Gerometta, I.
AU - Graham, J.
AU - Healy, Stephen
AU - Hillier, J.
AU - Kerr, S.
AU - Kleinberg, E.
AU - Lane, J.
AU - Legacy, C.
AU - Maloney, M.
AU - Marvin, S.
AU - McEvoy, D.
AU - McPhearson, T.
AU - Mellick Lopes, Abby
AU - Milanovic, T.
AU - Myrivili, E.
AU - Nairn, J.
AU - Pears, A.
AU - Pink, S.
AU - Porter, L.
AU - Pyne, S.
AU - Rickards, L.
AU - Sani, K.
AU - Sarkissian, W.
AU - Sibley, B.
AU - Steele, K.
AU - Steffen, W.
AU - Strengers, Y.
AU - Thinphanga, P.
AU - Trewin, B.
AU - Walker, C.
PY - 2023/8/11
Y1 - 2023/8/11
N2 - Shedding light on the future of urban spaces, this path-breaking book is a significant contribution to contemporary climate change scholarship. It synthesizes interdisciplinary research with practical policy, putting an emphasis on positive environmental and socially just outcomes and urban regeneration. Hot Cities offers insights from eminent academics and practitioners, providing both a practical and theoretical outlook on strategy, design and policy development in a climate crisis. Chapters call for urgent responses to the urban heat problem, providing future design projections to illustrate why this is important. Contributing authors include: Cathy Applegate, Xuemei Bai, Christian Barry, David Bowman, David Carlin, Danielle Celermajer, Mark Crosweller, Niki Frantzeskaki, Tony Fry, Isabella Gerometta, Jody Graham, Stephen Healy, Jean Hillier, Simon Kerr, Eric Klinenberg, Jo Lane, Crystal Legacy, Michelle Maloney, Simon Marvin, Darryn McEvoy, Timon McPhearson, Abby Mellick Lopes, Therese Milanovic, Eleni Myrivili, John Nairn, Alan Pears, Sarah Pink, Libby Porter, Stephen Pyne, Lauren Rickards, Kaossara Sani, Wendy Sarkissian, Benedict Sibley, Katie Steele, Will Steffen, Yolande Strengers, Pakamas Thinphanga, Blair Trewin, and Cam Walker. This book will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and policy-makers in human geography, urban planning, climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction, environmental humanities, urban design, education, the creative arts and community development.
AB - Shedding light on the future of urban spaces, this path-breaking book is a significant contribution to contemporary climate change scholarship. It synthesizes interdisciplinary research with practical policy, putting an emphasis on positive environmental and socially just outcomes and urban regeneration. Hot Cities offers insights from eminent academics and practitioners, providing both a practical and theoretical outlook on strategy, design and policy development in a climate crisis. Chapters call for urgent responses to the urban heat problem, providing future design projections to illustrate why this is important. Contributing authors include: Cathy Applegate, Xuemei Bai, Christian Barry, David Bowman, David Carlin, Danielle Celermajer, Mark Crosweller, Niki Frantzeskaki, Tony Fry, Isabella Gerometta, Jody Graham, Stephen Healy, Jean Hillier, Simon Kerr, Eric Klinenberg, Jo Lane, Crystal Legacy, Michelle Maloney, Simon Marvin, Darryn McEvoy, Timon McPhearson, Abby Mellick Lopes, Therese Milanovic, Eleni Myrivili, John Nairn, Alan Pears, Sarah Pink, Libby Porter, Stephen Pyne, Lauren Rickards, Kaossara Sani, Wendy Sarkissian, Benedict Sibley, Katie Steele, Will Steffen, Yolande Strengers, Pakamas Thinphanga, Blair Trewin, and Cam Walker. This book will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and policy-makers in human geography, urban planning, climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction, environmental humanities, urban design, education, the creative arts and community development.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:74299
U2 - 10.4337/9781786434593
DO - 10.4337/9781786434593
M3 - Authored Book
SN - 9781786434586
BT - Hot Cities: A Transdisciplinary Agenda
PB - Edward Elgar Publishing
CY - U.K.
ER -