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This book introduces the ecological, low-carbon, and sustainable concept of ideal cities from different views. With beliefs and practices of scholars in the past in pursuit of ideal cities, it is written with historical events in the development of low-carbon cities. In this way, activities about carbon peaking and carbon neutrality happening worldwide at present can be shown, and efforts variety countries have paid off can be exhibited. Besides, as for the centralized and the distributed space structure in urban evolution, the book discusses their trends and comes up with an ideal model, the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book introduces the ecological, low-carbon, and sustainable concept of ideal cities from different views. With beliefs and practices of scholars in the past in pursuit of ideal cities, it is written with historical events in the development of low-carbon cities. In this way, activities about carbon peaking and carbon neutrality happening worldwide at present can be shown, and efforts variety countries have paid off can be exhibited. Besides, as for the centralized and the distributed space structure in urban evolution, the book discusses their trends and comes up with an ideal model, the distributed city, to realize carbon neutrality based on the distributed structure. Therefore, with a practical example in planning, the feasibility of the distributed city is analyzed in several fields, including space, energy, traffic, water, waste disposal, etc. The book can be used as materials for professionals in city planning and construction, low-carbon development and other fields, as well as a way for ordinary people to learn about the complex city.
Autorenporträt
Jun Wang, Ph.D., China National Registered Planner, Dean and Professor of the School of Art Design and Media, East China University of Science and Technology. He presides over the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Social Science Foundation of China. His research interests include green design and low carbon cities. He has published eight monographs, including Carbon Neutral Cities, Scenarios and Paths for Carbon Peak and Carbon Neutrality of Chinese Cities, Report on the Construction of Low Carbon Cities in China, as well as nearly one hundred papers. Su Xu, Ph.D., China National Registered Planner, Associate Professor at the Department of Landscape Planning and Design, East China University of Science and Technology. She is a member of the Youth Editorial Board of the ‘Journal of Research on International Metropolitan Development’, and a member of the Special Committee on New Urbanization and Urban-Rural Planning of the China Urban Science Association. Her research interests include urban and regional green sustainable development, big data and geographic information analysis. She has presided over two provincial and ministerial projects, published two monographs and more than 20 papers. Xuezhi Duan, Ph.D., presided over the Chinese National Outstanding Youth Science Foundation and honored as a National Level Talent of China. He is the Chairman of the Committee and Professor at the School of Chemical Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology. His research interests include mesoscopic catalytic reaction engineering, green low-carbon new reactions and new technologies. He has presided over more than 30 projects at all levels, published more than 270 academic papers, and authorized more than 20 invention patents. He has been awarded the first prize of Shanghai Natural Science Award, the second prize of Ministry of Education's Natural Science Award, and the first prize of two industry associations.