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Urban Infrastructure in Transition: Networks, Buildings, Plans

by Timothy Moss (Editor), Simon Guy (Editor), Simon Marvin
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Overview

* Groundbreaking research into the changes taking place in urban infrastructure and management
* Examines the ways in which flows of energy and materials through cities can be made more productive and sustainable
* Major study for academics and professionals involved in urban planning and management
Examines the mounting pressures for change on the infrastructure of cities - in particular the utilities for water, energy, sewage and solid waste. These pressures come from different quarters - liberalization and privatization of the markets for services, tighter environmental standards, new economic incentives, competing technologies, changing consumption patterns causing overuse or over-capacity. Achieving sustainable energy and resource use is vital if cities are to thrive or even function.
The authors show, on the basis of thorough coverage of a number of European cities, how much potential improved management of infrastructure holds for the improving environmental and service quality. More efficient technology has a part to play, but the really significant improvements in quality of life will be delivered when the flow of material and energy through a city is focused on achieving these goals in each city's local context.

Synopsis


* Groundbreaking research into the changes taking place in urban infrastructure and management
* Examines the ways in which flows of energy and materials through cities can be made more productive and sustainable
* Major study for academics and professionals involved in urban planning and management Examines the mounting pressures for change on the infrastructure of cities - in particular the utilities for water, energy, sewage and solid waste. These pressures come from different quarters - liberalization and privatization of the markets for services, tighter environmental standards, new economic incentives, competing technologies, changing consumption patterns causing overuse or over-capacity. Achieving sustainable energy and resource use is vital if cities are to thrive or even function. The authors show, on the basis of thorough coverage of a number of European cities, how much potential improved management of infrastructure holds for the improving environmental and service quality. More efficient technology has a part to play, but the really significant improvements in quality of life will be delivered when the flow of material and energy through a city is focused on achieving these goals in each city's local context.

About the Author, Simon Guy

Simon Guy is a Professor and Director of Manchester Architecture Research Centre (MARC) at The University of Manchester, United Kingdom.

Simon Marvin is a Professor and Co-Director at the Centre for Sustainable Urban and Regional Futures, University of Salford, United Kingdom.

Timothy Moss is the Deputy Director at the Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning, Germany.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2001
Publisher
Earthscan Publications Ltd.
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781853836947

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