Zachary B. Lamb, Lawrence J. Vale
The Equitably Resilient City
Solidarities and Struggles in the Face of Climate Crisis
Zachary B. Lamb, Lawrence J. Vale
The Equitably Resilient City
Solidarities and Struggles in the Face of Climate Crisis
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"The story of twelve exemplary planning and urban design interventions illustrates a holistic framework for pursuing equity-centered urban resilience in the face of climate change"--
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"The story of twelve exemplary planning and urban design interventions illustrates a holistic framework for pursuing equity-centered urban resilience in the face of climate change"--
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- Verlag: MIT Press Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 768g
- ISBN-13: 9780262549868
- ISBN-10: 0262549867
- Artikelnr.: 70877482
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: MIT Press Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 768g
- ISBN-13: 9780262549868
- ISBN-10: 0262549867
- Artikelnr.: 70877482
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Zachary B. Lamb is Assistant Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley. His research investigates how urban design and planning shape uneven vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. Lawrence J. Vale is Associate Dean and Ford Professor of Urban Design and Planning in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is best known for Architecture, Power, and National Identity and the coedited volume The Resilient City.
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Urbanization, Inequality, and Climate Crisis
Part I: Environment
Equitably Resilient Environments: Knowledge, Protection, and Ecological
Vitality
Case 1. Gentilly Resilience District: Ambitious Aims and Political Perils
in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Case 2. Paraisópolis: Seeking Environmentally Secure Housing in a São Paulo
Favela
Case 3. Paris OASIS: Co-Design for Heat-Adaptive Schoolyard Renovations
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Environments
Part II: Security
Equitably Resilient Security: Stability, Cohesion, and Recognition
Case 4. Pasadena Trails: Resident-Owned Resilience in Manufactured Home
Parks
Case 5. Comunidad María Auxiliadora: Seeking Water and Security in
Cochabamba, Bolivia
Case 6. Baan Mankong: “People-Driven” Secure Housing in Bangkok
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Security
Part III: Livelihoods
Equitably Resilient Livelihoods: Capacity, Accommodation, and Access
Case 7. Living Cully: Environmental Wealth Building in a Portland
Neighborhood
Case 8. Yerwada In-Situ Upgrading: Preserving and Growing Place-Based
Livelihoods in Pune, India
Case 9. From Dafen Village to Dafen Oil Painting Village: Selective
Advancement of Livelihoods in Shenzhen
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Livelihoods
Part IV: Governance
Equitably Resilient Governance: Self-Efficacy, Control, and Influence
Case 10. Thunder Valley: Regenerating Self-Sovereignty on the Pine Ridge
Reservation
Case 11. Community-Generated Public Space Projects in Nairobi’s Kibera
Settlements
Case 12. Caño Martín Peña: Building Channels for Equitable Governance in
San Juan
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Governance
Conclusion: Axioms of Equitable Resilience
Notes
Index
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Urbanization, Inequality, and Climate Crisis
Part I: Environment
Equitably Resilient Environments: Knowledge, Protection, and Ecological
Vitality
Case 1. Gentilly Resilience District: Ambitious Aims and Political Perils
in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Case 2. Paraisópolis: Seeking Environmentally Secure Housing in a São Paulo
Favela
Case 3. Paris OASIS: Co-Design for Heat-Adaptive Schoolyard Renovations
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Environments
Part II: Security
Equitably Resilient Security: Stability, Cohesion, and Recognition
Case 4. Pasadena Trails: Resident-Owned Resilience in Manufactured Home
Parks
Case 5. Comunidad María Auxiliadora: Seeking Water and Security in
Cochabamba, Bolivia
Case 6. Baan Mankong: “People-Driven” Secure Housing in Bangkok
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Security
Part III: Livelihoods
Equitably Resilient Livelihoods: Capacity, Accommodation, and Access
Case 7. Living Cully: Environmental Wealth Building in a Portland
Neighborhood
Case 8. Yerwada In-Situ Upgrading: Preserving and Growing Place-Based
Livelihoods in Pune, India
Case 9. From Dafen Village to Dafen Oil Painting Village: Selective
Advancement of Livelihoods in Shenzhen
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Livelihoods
Part IV: Governance
Equitably Resilient Governance: Self-Efficacy, Control, and Influence
Case 10. Thunder Valley: Regenerating Self-Sovereignty on the Pine Ridge
Reservation
Case 11. Community-Generated Public Space Projects in Nairobi’s Kibera
Settlements
Case 12. Caño Martín Peña: Building Channels for Equitable Governance in
San Juan
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Governance
Conclusion: Axioms of Equitable Resilience
Notes
Index
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Urbanization, Inequality, and Climate Crisis
Part I: Environment
Equitably Resilient Environments: Knowledge, Protection, and Ecological
Vitality
Case 1. Gentilly Resilience District: Ambitious Aims and Political Perils
in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Case 2. Paraisópolis: Seeking Environmentally Secure Housing in a São Paulo
Favela
Case 3. Paris OASIS: Co-Design for Heat-Adaptive Schoolyard Renovations
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Environments
Part II: Security
Equitably Resilient Security: Stability, Cohesion, and Recognition
Case 4. Pasadena Trails: Resident-Owned Resilience in Manufactured Home
Parks
Case 5. Comunidad María Auxiliadora: Seeking Water and Security in
Cochabamba, Bolivia
Case 6. Baan Mankong: “People-Driven” Secure Housing in Bangkok
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Security
Part III: Livelihoods
Equitably Resilient Livelihoods: Capacity, Accommodation, and Access
Case 7. Living Cully: Environmental Wealth Building in a Portland
Neighborhood
Case 8. Yerwada In-Situ Upgrading: Preserving and Growing Place-Based
Livelihoods in Pune, India
Case 9. From Dafen Village to Dafen Oil Painting Village: Selective
Advancement of Livelihoods in Shenzhen
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Livelihoods
Part IV: Governance
Equitably Resilient Governance: Self-Efficacy, Control, and Influence
Case 10. Thunder Valley: Regenerating Self-Sovereignty on the Pine Ridge
Reservation
Case 11. Community-Generated Public Space Projects in Nairobi’s Kibera
Settlements
Case 12. Caño Martín Peña: Building Channels for Equitable Governance in
San Juan
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Governance
Conclusion: Axioms of Equitable Resilience
Notes
Index
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Urbanization, Inequality, and Climate Crisis
Part I: Environment
Equitably Resilient Environments: Knowledge, Protection, and Ecological
Vitality
Case 1. Gentilly Resilience District: Ambitious Aims and Political Perils
in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Case 2. Paraisópolis: Seeking Environmentally Secure Housing in a São Paulo
Favela
Case 3. Paris OASIS: Co-Design for Heat-Adaptive Schoolyard Renovations
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Environments
Part II: Security
Equitably Resilient Security: Stability, Cohesion, and Recognition
Case 4. Pasadena Trails: Resident-Owned Resilience in Manufactured Home
Parks
Case 5. Comunidad María Auxiliadora: Seeking Water and Security in
Cochabamba, Bolivia
Case 6. Baan Mankong: “People-Driven” Secure Housing in Bangkok
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Security
Part III: Livelihoods
Equitably Resilient Livelihoods: Capacity, Accommodation, and Access
Case 7. Living Cully: Environmental Wealth Building in a Portland
Neighborhood
Case 8. Yerwada In-Situ Upgrading: Preserving and Growing Place-Based
Livelihoods in Pune, India
Case 9. From Dafen Village to Dafen Oil Painting Village: Selective
Advancement of Livelihoods in Shenzhen
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Livelihoods
Part IV: Governance
Equitably Resilient Governance: Self-Efficacy, Control, and Influence
Case 10. Thunder Valley: Regenerating Self-Sovereignty on the Pine Ridge
Reservation
Case 11. Community-Generated Public Space Projects in Nairobi’s Kibera
Settlements
Case 12. Caño Martín Peña: Building Channels for Equitable Governance in
San Juan
Learning from Three Struggles for Equitably Resilient Governance
Conclusion: Axioms of Equitable Resilience
Notes
Index







