The Sustainable City XIII

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    • International Conference on Urban Regeneration and Sustainability
    • Mambretti, S.
    • Miralles i Garcia, J. L.
    • Polytechnic University of Valencia

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The Sustainable City XIII

editors, S. Mambretti, J.L. Miralles i Garcia

(WIT transactions on ecology and the environment, v. 238)

WIT Press, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references and author index

"the 13th International Conference on Urban Regeneration and Sustainability held in Valencia, organised by the Wessex Institute, UK and the Polytechnic University of Valencia ... the Sustainable City 2019 conference follows ..."--Pref.

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Description

Containing papers presented at the 13th International Conference on Urban Regeneration and Sustainability, this volume includes latest research providing solutions that lead towards sustainability. The series maintains its strong reputation and contributions have been made from a diverse range of delegates, resulting in a variety of topics and experiences. Urban areas face a number of challenges related to reducing pollution, improving main transportation and infrastructure systems and these challenges can contribute to the development of social and economic imbalances and require the development of new solutions. The challenge is to manage human activities, pursuing welfare and prosperity in the urban environment, whilst considering the relationships between the parts and their connections with the living world. The dynamics of its networks (flows of energy matter, people, goods, information and other resources) are fundamental for an understanding of the evolving nature of today's cities. Large cities represent a productive ground for architects, engineers, city planners, social and political scientists able to conceive new ideas and time them according to technological advances and human requirements. The multidisciplinary components of urban planning, the challenges presented by the increasing size of cities, the amount of resources required and the complexity of modern society are all addressed. The published papers cover the following fields: Urban strategies; Planning, development and management; The community and the city; Infrastructure and society; Eco-town planning; Spatial conflicts in the city; Urban transportation and planning; Conservation and regeneration; Architectural issues; Sustainable energy and the city; Environmental management; Flood risk; Waste management; Urban air pollution; Health issues; Water resources; Landscape planning and design; Intelligent environment; Planning for risk and natural hazards; Waterfront development; Case studies.

Table of Contents

  • Contents Section 1: Urban planning The future of dwelling: Density
  • Analysis and management of landscapes with patrimonial character in their triple facet of memory, image and sociosystem
  • Institutional perceptions and barriers to multifunctional cemeteries
  • Long term sustainable development of Prague, Czech Republic: Proposal for changes in administrative division for the authorization of new construction
  • Impact of heritage on contemporary sustainable interior design solutions
  • Planning and sustainable development of urban logistics: From international goals to regional realization Section 2: The community and the city The impact of the human eye's perception on the walkability of street canyons
  • Public spaces and private conflicts in the New Urban Agenda
  • Examination of the 15-minute life cycle program of a Chinese mega city: Case study of Guangzhou
  • Walkability between Dubai developments: "Seen but not reached" - A portrayal assessment of walkability indices in Dubai, UAE
  • Analyzing the effectiveness of public spaces on sociability potential of cities: Case study of Nobahar Street, Kermanshah, Iran
  • Inclusive urbanism, sustainable design and community engagement: A holistic approach
  • More civil engagement - more sustainability? Selected methods for citizen engagement and initiatives of civil societies in different international contexts
  • Workforce housing in Texas, USA
  • Activities training on city logistics: Case study of the Calabria Region, Italy Section 3: Environmental management Understanding land use changes in the central high-Andean moist Puna
  • Adaptation of urban uses of environmental characteristics: A case study of La Safor, Valencia, Spain
  • Index of contaminated areas in Sao Paulo city, Brazil
  • Definition of local climate zones in relation to ENVI-met and site data in the city of Al Ain, UAE
  • Complementary approaches to assess indoor air quality in urban environments
  • Integrating user preferences into urban green and blue infrastructure planning: Insights from Halle, Germany and Stockholm, Sweden
  • Local people's perceptions and attitudes towards a green city: Case study of Perungudi, Chennai, India
  • Praxis of climate change adaptation in disaster risk reduction: A South African perspective Section 4: Ecology and the built environment Urban ecological footprint analysis as an evaluation tool for sustainability: Analysis of the built-up land footprint of Alexandria city, Egypt
  • Eco-didactic design in the public realm
  • Circular economies for rural renewal: Revitalizing towns and their bioregions
  • Re-naturalization of the city of Barcelona, Spain: Introducing greenery in Mediterranean buildings
  • Climate classification and its applicability to buildings
  • Developing an ecological assessment tool for Siwan eco-lodges in the Egyptian Western Desert
  • Ecological value of abandoned wild landscapes in Chinese cities
  • Injecting residential industrial neighbourhoods and plotting built-up areas exposed to industrial air pollutants in the Arab republic of Egypt Section 5: Conservation and regeneration Sustainability of historical and artistic heritage buildings
  • Affective and emotional dimensions of built space: Assessment of the risk reduction process - Heritage as a stability benchmark in the sustainable city
  • Sustainability and resilience in the old town of Norcia, Italy
  • Creating balance between transformation and preservation within UNESCO World Heritage sites: A case study of Belper, UK
  • Urban regeneration in heritage conservation areas: Culture as a tool of enhancement
  • Innovative strategy in planning for the historic city of Luoyang, China
  • Sustainability of historical city centers combined with new administrative and commercial areas
  • Towards sustainable cities in Croatia
  • Sustainable development goals in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's 2030 vision
  • Regeneration of post-war housing estates and the use of agent-based modelling
  • Strategies of urban regeneration in vulnerable areas: A case study in Castellon, Spain Section 6: Economy and society Delivering on infrastructure maintenance for socio-economic growth: Exploration of South African infrastructure for a sustained maintenance strategy
  • Cultural landscape heritage and the construction of social identity in the production and commercialization of wine in the Ribera del Rio, Uruguay
  • Planning for accessible jobs: The case of Bangalore Metropolitan Area, India
  • Sustainable city development by tourism over cross-sectoral industries: A case study in central Sweden
  • Gender considerations in sustainable rural livelihood planning: Engendering rural development planning in a South African context Section 7: Structural solutions Architectural programming for balanced local urban centers
  • Hydraulic performance of permeable asphalt and PICP in SWMM, validated by laboratory data
  • Impact of building regulations on the urban fabric of the city: Case study of Alexandria, Egypt
  • Structural adaptability of residential buildings: Sustainable concepts in Hungarian housing Section 8: Transportation planning Personal travel planning: Review of soft transport measure criteria and effects
  • Use of waterway transport integrated to urban transportation systems in Amazonian cities: A vision of sustainable mobility
  • Automation and urban transport planning: Policy recommendations and best practices
  • Application of transportation big data to support decision-making for architecture teams: Processes and experiences from two case studies
  • Urban transport planning and energy resources: Electric vehicle routing with reliable link travel times Section 9: Waste management Eco-friendly reuse of marble wastes in landscape and architecture
  • Construction waste management in UAE: An exploratory study
  • Genetic characterization of anaerobic micro-organisms applied to wastewater treatment: An alternative in areas of height
  • Evaluation of co-composted faecal sludge application in agriculture Author index

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  • NCID
    BB29734197
  • ISBN
    • 9781784663551
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Southampton
  • Pages/Volumes
    714 p.
  • Size
    27 cm
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