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Resilient Governance of Urban Redevelopment

Author:Li Bi
Publisher:Springer Nature
Abstract: To examine the origins, characteristics, and outcomes of resilient governance with Chinese characte…

Creating Chinese Urbanism

Author:Wu Fulong
Publisher:UCL Press
Abstract: Creating Chinese Urbanism describes the landscape of urbanisation in China, revealing the profound …

Transforming Urban Food Systems in Secondary Cities in Africa

Author:Riley Liam, Crush Jonathan
Publisher:Springer Nature
Abstract: Countries across Africa are rapidly transitioning from rural to urban societies. The UN projects th…

Urban Movements and Climate Change

Author:Armiero Marco , Turhan Ethemcan , de Rosa Salvatore Paolo
Publisher:Amsterdam University Press
Abstract: From the social uprisings in Santiago de Chile to the radical municipalism experiments in Naples, t…

Debating institutions and cities; proceedings of the Anglo-Dutch conference on urban regeneration

Author:Salet W.G.M., Kreukels A.J.M
Publisher:WRR
Abstract: Political ScienceDe serie 'Voorstudies en achtergronden' omvat werkstukken die in het kader van de …

Chapter Urban darkness

Author:Hvass Mett
Publisher:Academia Press
Abstract: Architecture

Chapter Exploring sustainable ecosystems in the “15-minute” urban living circle - take Shanghai Urban Space Season 2021

Author:Tan Ran, Wu Y
Publisher:Academia Press
Abstract: Architecture

Chapter Renewal of urban ecological transportation network based on inclusivity design Take Sydney’s “Livable Green Network” plan as an example

Author:Tan Ra
Publisher:Academia Press
Abstract: Architecture

Ageing with Smartphones in Urban Chile

Author:Otaegui Alfons
Publisher:UCL Press
Abstract: What does it mean to be ageing in Chile as a migrant? What does it mean to be late middle-aged nowa…

Chapter Bioreceptive interfaces for biophilic urban resilience

Author:Pollini Barbara, Contardo Tania, Paciotti Davide, Rognoli Valentin
Publisher:Academia Press
Abstract: Transport: general interest
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