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Change the World City by City / by Leen Gorissen, Erika Meynaerts
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a change maker's guide to fast forward sustainability
文獻類型BOOK
語言English
分類號307.1212 GOR
出版Lannoo Campus, London, 2018
版本2nd. ed.
主題Sustainable urban development.Sustainable development.City planning.
描述196 p.;col. ill.;25 cm.
ISBN9789401453578

註釋

New initiatives, ideas and products change the way we relate to one another and to our environment, as well as the way we define and fulfil our needs. They create opportunities for experimenting and learning, which can help our societies transition towards greater sustainability. But how can we implement transition in a useful way?

This book examines the ways in which urban transition initiatives work, how they influence each other, and how they can make our cities thrive in a sustainable manner. Among others, it puts forward a view on the conditions that can aid accelerating change towards a sustainable low-carbon society, on possibilities for policy change, and on adaptive mechanisms that will improve decision making.

Book Features:

Defines the elements of success to urban change making
Interdisciplinary and international approach to one of the greatest challenges to modern society
Contains many cases of successful sustainability acceleration in European cities

About the Author

Leen Gorissen, PhD in biology, is an Innovation biologist, sustainability transitions expert and founder of Studio Transitio. Previously Transition Research Coordinator at VITO Belgium and currently collaborator of nexxworks, systemic innovation and regenerators, she helps companies to discover that consulting nature makes sense for business, and guides them through transformative (business model) innovation processes. Erika Meynaerts currently works at the Department of Energy, Flemish Institute for Technological Research | VITO, where she conducts research in environmental science, waste management and water science.

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