Ecopolis
Cities and the Ecology of Civilization
Stephen Quilley(Author)
Earthscan Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 31. December 2050
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-1-84407-734-2 (ISBN)
Description
Humans are now an urban species. Our city building is terraforming the planet and setting up development trajectories that challenge whether our civilization and we as a species are 'sustainable' not just decades or even centuries into the future but rather for millennia or even millions of years. To achieve sustainability we need to ask ourselves critical questions: Have we hardwired an inevitable failure into our future through the development, planning and building of our cities? What does the history of human urbanization and city-making tell us about the future? What are the ecological limits that we face? How do we imagine the very different futures for cities and humanity? How can we make sustainability work in cities?
On an epic scale, this book provides a systematic overview of the field of urban sustainability from the past, through the present and into the near and distant future. It integrates aspects of public policy, design & technology and economics, while framing current ecological problems in relation to very long-term processes of ecological and social development. Elaborating the roots of sustainable urbanism in antecedent visions of 'the good city', the book includes comprehensive treatments of both Anglo-American and European approaches to urbanism, along with more recent perspectives associated with urbanisation in the global south. Concepts such as the ecological footprint and urban metabolism are elaborated alongside a detailed treatment of issues such as urban form, transportation, and food provisioning systems. With examples from leading practitioners and firms, the detailed overview of current innovations in architecture and urban design prepares the way for a discussion of the long term implications of ecological redesign. Combining perspectives from contemporary futurology and science fiction, the final chapters allow the reader a glimpse of the eco-cities of the far future.
Ecopolis is the most epic and wide-ranging book available on cities and sustainability.
On an epic scale, this book provides a systematic overview of the field of urban sustainability from the past, through the present and into the near and distant future. It integrates aspects of public policy, design & technology and economics, while framing current ecological problems in relation to very long-term processes of ecological and social development. Elaborating the roots of sustainable urbanism in antecedent visions of 'the good city', the book includes comprehensive treatments of both Anglo-American and European approaches to urbanism, along with more recent perspectives associated with urbanisation in the global south. Concepts such as the ecological footprint and urban metabolism are elaborated alongside a detailed treatment of issues such as urban form, transportation, and food provisioning systems. With examples from leading practitioners and firms, the detailed overview of current innovations in architecture and urban design prepares the way for a discussion of the long term implications of ecological redesign. Combining perspectives from contemporary futurology and science fiction, the final chapters allow the reader a glimpse of the eco-cities of the far future.
Ecopolis is the most epic and wide-ranging book available on cities and sustainability.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84407-734-2 (9781844077342)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Dr. Stephen Quilley is Senior Lecturer in the School of Politics, Philosophy and International Relations (Environment) at Keele University.
Content
Introduction * Part I: Cities and Very Long Term Processes of Ecological and Social Development * Human Life and the Biosphere: The Ecology of the Anthroposphere * Urbanisation and the Dynamics of Culture * Cities in the Industrial Age: Changing Environmental Impacts * Approaching the City Limits: Urbanisation and the Global South * Part II: Sustainability and Visions of 'The Good City' * Antecedent Visions of 'The Good City' * European Urbanism: A Different Kind of Civic Virtue * Part III: Sustainability and 'Urban Metabolism' * Ecology, Economics and the Form of Cities: Planning the Bio-City-Region * Urban Metabolism and Ecological Footprint Analysis * Urban Agriculture and Food Provisioning Systems * Part IV: Applications and Examples * Urban Experts and the Eco-Citizen: Changing Behaviour Through Design * Architecture and Design: Eco-houses and Buildings * Slower Cities: Restructuring Urban Consumption Regimes * Part V: Cities of the Far Future * Cities of the Mind: Science Fiction and the Future Ecology of Civilization * Ecopolis: Surviving into the Far Future