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Book Synopsis
Alternative Urban Futures challenges existing models of urban development and promotes alternative paradigms, processes, and technologies designed to fulfill human needs and limit the harmful impacts of human activities on the environment. The book focuses on how planners and policy makers can develop and manage essential urban infrastructures in ways that support sustainable development in the areas of waste management, water supply and management, energy production and use, building design and construction, land-use, transportation, and food systems. Each chapter features case studies that provide concrete examples of how ecologically and socially responsible urban and sustainable development planning and policy approaches have been successfully implemented in cities around the world. The book is especially effective in its emphasis on recently published statistics and writing supporting new planning and policy recommendations. Each chapter ends with a summary, accompanied by a list

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This timely volume will serve as shock therapy for North American professionals whose greatest mind-stretch to date has involved minor disputes over zoning by-laws or the merits of so-called 'smart growth.' The book is a needed 'dirt-under-the-fingernails' addition to the staid old planners' library of routine procedures and administrative abstraction. -- William E. Rees, University of British Columbia
Can urban areas ever be sustainable? This book goes to the heart of the issue—providing useful examples and plenty of rigorous thinking. -- Michael Redclift, University of London
Offers a vision of how cities can change basic infrastructure practice and policies to promote sustainability. Both students and practitioners will be impressed with the clear analysis and highly practical approach. -- Manuel Pastor, UC Santa Cruz
Well-written and organized, the book provides a very good overview of a highly complex and interrelated set of subjects. The author has skillfully synthesized a diverse array of information into a compelling argument for better, more sustainable, urban planning. -- James LaGro, Jr., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Pinderhughes succeeds in making the subject interesting, and she peppers the text with memorable success stories and noteworthy statistics . . . that will leave readers with a positive vision of the future. * San Francisco Chronicle *
A timely and informative contribution to the ongoing challenge to ensure that cities become part of the solution to the ever more burdensome impact of humans on the earth. The author has included a wealth of interesting detail in a style that is accessible to the general reader. -- Rodney R. White, University of Toronto

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction: Planning for Sustainable Urban Development Chapter 3 Urban Water Quality, Supply, and Management Chapter 4 Urban Solid Waste Disposal, Collection, and Management Chapter 5 Urban Energy Supply and Management Chapter 6 Urban Transportation Planning and Management Chapter 7 Urban Food Production Chapter 8 Towards Sustainable Development Planning in Cities Chapter 9 Bibliography Chapter 10 Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 2/23/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742523678, 978-0742523678
      ISBN10: 0742523675

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Alternative Urban Futures challenges existing models of urban development and promotes alternative paradigms, processes, and technologies designed to fulfill human needs and limit the harmful impacts of human activities on the environment. The book focuses on how planners and policy makers can develop and manage essential urban infrastructures in ways that support sustainable development in the areas of waste management, water supply and management, energy production and use, building design and construction, land-use, transportation, and food systems. Each chapter features case studies that provide concrete examples of how ecologically and socially responsible urban and sustainable development planning and policy approaches have been successfully implemented in cities around the world. The book is especially effective in its emphasis on recently published statistics and writing supporting new planning and policy recommendations. Each chapter ends with a summary, accompanied by a list

      Trade Review
      This timely volume will serve as shock therapy for North American professionals whose greatest mind-stretch to date has involved minor disputes over zoning by-laws or the merits of so-called 'smart growth.' The book is a needed 'dirt-under-the-fingernails' addition to the staid old planners' library of routine procedures and administrative abstraction. -- William E. Rees, University of British Columbia
      Can urban areas ever be sustainable? This book goes to the heart of the issue—providing useful examples and plenty of rigorous thinking. -- Michael Redclift, University of London
      Offers a vision of how cities can change basic infrastructure practice and policies to promote sustainability. Both students and practitioners will be impressed with the clear analysis and highly practical approach. -- Manuel Pastor, UC Santa Cruz
      Well-written and organized, the book provides a very good overview of a highly complex and interrelated set of subjects. The author has skillfully synthesized a diverse array of information into a compelling argument for better, more sustainable, urban planning. -- James LaGro, Jr., University of Wisconsin-Madison
      Pinderhughes succeeds in making the subject interesting, and she peppers the text with memorable success stories and noteworthy statistics . . . that will leave readers with a positive vision of the future. * San Francisco Chronicle *
      A timely and informative contribution to the ongoing challenge to ensure that cities become part of the solution to the ever more burdensome impact of humans on the earth. The author has included a wealth of interesting detail in a style that is accessible to the general reader. -- Rodney R. White, University of Toronto

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction: Planning for Sustainable Urban Development Chapter 3 Urban Water Quality, Supply, and Management Chapter 4 Urban Solid Waste Disposal, Collection, and Management Chapter 5 Urban Energy Supply and Management Chapter 6 Urban Transportation Planning and Management Chapter 7 Urban Food Production Chapter 8 Towards Sustainable Development Planning in Cities Chapter 9 Bibliography Chapter 10 Index

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