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Section 1: The ‘15-minute city’ concept: Sustainability, Resilience and Inclusivity1. Coworking and the 15-Minute City2. Improving Design Density via the 15-Minute City concept: Case Study of London3. The Theoretical grid. An antifragile strategy for Rome post-covid mobility4. Measuring the 15-minute city in Barcelona. A geospatial three-method comparison5. The review of the paris local urban plan : an opportunity to cross the 15-minute city concept and the desire of nature in Paris6. Exploring the relationship of time keeping and urban morphology within the economic renaissance and the post-modern era7. Enter the 15-Minute City: Revisiting the Smart City Concept under a proximity based planning lens8. On Proximity based dimensions and Urban Planning: Historical precepts to the 15-Minute City9. Financing the 15-Minute City Concept and its infrastructural ecosystem in developing nations through fiscal mechanisms10. Redefining investable infrastructure in developing nations in a post pandemic era: The case of the 15-Minute City Section 2: Cities, Technology and Sustainability11. Smarter Cities, Smarter Planning: An exploration into the pole of planners within the Smart City movement12. A smart territory, the key to resilient territory13. Re-assessing urban sustainability in the digital age: a new SWOT methodology for cities14. Charrette! Toward planning and designing sustainable and resilient cities: case studies in Australia and Netherlands15. Developing a Composite Indicator for Evaluating Urban Sustainability16. Scrutinizing sustainable mobility strategies in integrated urban development: Perspectives from Copenhagen and Curitiba17. Cycling Uphill: Assessing e-bikes as a modal shift alternative to individual motorized transport in the Aburra Valley Metropolitan Area, Colombia Section 3: Culture, Liveability and Identity18. "For a close and livable public space: Four proposals in Barcelona"19. Will Future Smart Cities be liveable?20. Third-places as catalysts of resilience21. Health Impact Assessments: A pathway to Healthy and Sustainable Cities in the Global South Section 4: Climate Change and Resilient Cities22. The influence of climate change on the design strategies of the built environment: The heterogeneous climate of Italy analyzed in future scenarios23. The next level up is down: Exploring the subsurface for our common future24. A collective of resilient organisations together to build a resilient city: issues and perspectives25. City Wild: How Making Space for Nature Might Help Achieve the Sustainable and Resilient City26. Predictive Modelling for Reforestation of Cities to Mitigate Climate Change Impacts27. Neighborhood´s scale resilience facing heat wave events. Metropolitan Area of Mendoza Argentina as a case study28. A GIS-based tool for planning resilient climate cities29. Citizens and local administration in Climate Change Mitigation: Urban strategies and local actions to apply to neighbourhoods30. Re-Envisaging Cities: Biophilic and First Nations Strategies from Australia31. Building urban resilience through infrastructure exaptation Section 5: Urban Management and Sustainable Resource Optimisation32. Management of City Vulnerability to Bushfire Risk Using Advanced GIS-based Spatial Tools33. Adaptive reuse of abandoned urban assets for cultural and social innovative development34. Sustainability in public administration: governance and accountability in French metropolitan area35. Sustainable development in hydro-drought regions by improving hydro-indicators

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    Publisher: Elsevier Science
    Publication Date: 12/9/2022 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780323917186, 978-0323917186
    ISBN10: 0323917186

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    Table of Contents
    Section 1: The ‘15-minute city’ concept: Sustainability, Resilience and Inclusivity1. Coworking and the 15-Minute City2. Improving Design Density via the 15-Minute City concept: Case Study of London3. The Theoretical grid. An antifragile strategy for Rome post-covid mobility4. Measuring the 15-minute city in Barcelona. A geospatial three-method comparison5. The review of the paris local urban plan : an opportunity to cross the 15-minute city concept and the desire of nature in Paris6. Exploring the relationship of time keeping and urban morphology within the economic renaissance and the post-modern era7. Enter the 15-Minute City: Revisiting the Smart City Concept under a proximity based planning lens8. On Proximity based dimensions and Urban Planning: Historical precepts to the 15-Minute City9. Financing the 15-Minute City Concept and its infrastructural ecosystem in developing nations through fiscal mechanisms10. Redefining investable infrastructure in developing nations in a post pandemic era: The case of the 15-Minute City Section 2: Cities, Technology and Sustainability11. Smarter Cities, Smarter Planning: An exploration into the pole of planners within the Smart City movement12. A smart territory, the key to resilient territory13. Re-assessing urban sustainability in the digital age: a new SWOT methodology for cities14. Charrette! Toward planning and designing sustainable and resilient cities: case studies in Australia and Netherlands15. Developing a Composite Indicator for Evaluating Urban Sustainability16. Scrutinizing sustainable mobility strategies in integrated urban development: Perspectives from Copenhagen and Curitiba17. Cycling Uphill: Assessing e-bikes as a modal shift alternative to individual motorized transport in the Aburra Valley Metropolitan Area, Colombia Section 3: Culture, Liveability and Identity18. "For a close and livable public space: Four proposals in Barcelona"19. Will Future Smart Cities be liveable?20. Third-places as catalysts of resilience21. Health Impact Assessments: A pathway to Healthy and Sustainable Cities in the Global South Section 4: Climate Change and Resilient Cities22. The influence of climate change on the design strategies of the built environment: The heterogeneous climate of Italy analyzed in future scenarios23. The next level up is down: Exploring the subsurface for our common future24. A collective of resilient organisations together to build a resilient city: issues and perspectives25. City Wild: How Making Space for Nature Might Help Achieve the Sustainable and Resilient City26. Predictive Modelling for Reforestation of Cities to Mitigate Climate Change Impacts27. Neighborhood´s scale resilience facing heat wave events. Metropolitan Area of Mendoza Argentina as a case study28. A GIS-based tool for planning resilient climate cities29. Citizens and local administration in Climate Change Mitigation: Urban strategies and local actions to apply to neighbourhoods30. Re-Envisaging Cities: Biophilic and First Nations Strategies from Australia31. Building urban resilience through infrastructure exaptation Section 5: Urban Management and Sustainable Resource Optimisation32. Management of City Vulnerability to Bushfire Risk Using Advanced GIS-based Spatial Tools33. Adaptive reuse of abandoned urban assets for cultural and social innovative development34. Sustainability in public administration: governance and accountability in French metropolitan area35. Sustainable development in hydro-drought regions by improving hydro-indicators

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