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Nature-based solutions for cities / / edited by Timon McPhearson, Nadja Kabisch, and Niki Frantzeskaki
Nature-based solutions for cities / / edited by Timon McPhearson, Nadja Kabisch, and Niki Frantzeskaki
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Northampton : , : Edward Elgar Publishing, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (408 pages)
Disciplina 307.76
Soggetto topico Climatic changes
Sustainable development
Urban ecology (Biology)
Soggetto non controllato Nature-based solutions
ISBN 1-80037-676-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword I -- Foreword II -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Nature-based solutions for sustainable, resilient, and equitable cities -- Part I Nature-based solutions for what and for whom? -- 2. Nature-based solutions and climate change resilience -- 3. Towards just nature-based solutions for cities -- Part II The nature of nature-based solutions -- 4. Urban ecological resilience: ensuring urban ecosystems can provide nature-based solutions -- 5. Nature-based solutions and biodiversity: synergies, trade-offs, and ways forward -- Part III The multiple benefits of nature-based solutions -- 6. Just, nature-based solutions as critical urban infrastructure for cooling and cleaning airsheds -- 7. Nature-based solutions as critical urban infrastructure for water resilience -- 8. Human physical health outcomes influenced by contact with nature -- 9. Nature-based solutions and mental health -- Part IV Nature-based solutions governance, planning, and value -- 10. Planning and maintaining nature-based solutions: lessons for foresight and sustainable care from Berlin, Jakarta, Melbourne, and Santiago de Chile -- 11. Governance of and with nature-based solutions in cities -- 12. Mapping, measuring, and valuing the benefits of nature-based solutions in cities -- Part V Engaging art and design for and with nature-based solutions -- 13. Urban designs as social-natural resolutions -- 14. Ecological art in cities: exploring the potential for art to promote and advance nature-based solutions -- 15. 1 + 1 = 3: stories of imagination and the art of nature-based solutions -- 16. Towards mainstreaming nature-based solutions for achieving biodiverse, resilient, and inclusive cities -- Index.
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Resilient Urban Futures
Resilient Urban Futures
Autore Hamstead Zoé A
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (195 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) IwaniecDavid M
McPhearsonTimon
Berbés-BlázquezMarta
CookElizabeth M
Muñoz-EricksonTischa A
Collana The Urban Book
Soggetto topico Urban & municipal planning
Climate change
Sustainability
Soggetto non controllato Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns)
Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
Sustainable Development
Urban Geography and Urbanism
Earth System Sciences
Environmental Social Sciences
Urban Resilience
Urban Futures
Sustainability Science
Urban Transformation
Future Scenarios
Climate Change
Open Access Urban Book
Urban & municipal planning
Sustainability
ISBN 3-030-63131-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- 1 A Framework for Resilient Urban Futures -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 An Approach to Urban Resilience Research-Practice -- 1.3 Linking the Past, Present, and Future -- References -- 2 How We Got Here: Producing Climate Inequity and Vulnerability to Urban Weather Extremes -- 2.1 Breaking Climatological Records -- 2.2 Urbanization and Extreme Weather Events -- 2.2.1 Urban Industrialization -- 2.2.2 Urban Climatology -- 2.3 Breaking Political Will -- 2.3.1 Liberal Trade Narrative -- 2.3.2 Rational Choice Narrative -- 2.3.3 Global Climate Narrative -- 2.4 Urban Climate Extremes Exacerbate Existing Inequities -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Social, Ecological, and Technological Strategies for Climate Adaptation -- 3.1 Social-Ecological-Technological Systems (SETS) Framework -- 3.2 Content Analysis of Municipal Planning Documents and Governance Strategies in SETS -- 3.2.1 Selecting Municipal Planning Documents -- 3.2.2 Extracting Governance Strategies -- 3.2.3 Labeling Strategies with Levers and Exogenous Drivers -- 3.2.4 The SETS Codebook -- 3.3 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Mapping Vulnerability to Weather Extremes: Heat and Flood Assessment Approaches -- 4.1 Vulnerability Frameworks and Spatial Vulnerability Assessments for Resilience -- 4.1.1 Extreme Heat Vulnerability -- 4.1.2 Flood Vulnerability -- 4.2 Role of Vulnerability Maps -- 4.3 Urban Resilience to Extremes (UREx) Assessments and Mapping Methodologies -- 4.3.1 Vulnerability Assessments -- 4.3.2 Mapping Urban Landscapes -- 4.3.3 Mapping Extreme Event Injustice -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Producing and Communicating Flood Risk: A Knowledge System Analysis of FEMA Flood Maps in New York City -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 The National Flood Insurance Program -- 5.1.2 Flood Insurance Rate Maps as a Knowledge System.
5.1.3 Knowledge Systems Analysis -- 5.2 New York City Flood Map Case Study -- 5.3 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 6 Positive Futures -- 6.1 Approach -- 6.1.1 A Framework for Positive Futures -- 6.1.2 Development of the UREx SRN Scenarios -- 6.2 Scoping and Framing -- 6.3 Goals and Intervention Strategies -- 6.4 Scenario Specificity -- 6.5 Evaluation and Dissemination -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Setting the Stage for Co-Production -- 7.1 Co-Production to Address Urban Resilience Challenges -- 7.2 Co-Production of Positive Long-Term Visions in the UREx SRN -- 7.3 Elements of Co-Production -- 7.3.1 Process and Outcomes -- 7.3.2 Collective Commitment -- 7.3.3 Credibility and Legitimacy -- 7.3.4 Diversity of Perspectives -- 7.4 Confronting the Challenges of Co-Production -- 7.4.1 Power Dynamics -- 7.4.2 Short-Term Needs and Long-Term Thinking -- 7.4.3 Clear Expectations -- 7.4.4 Inclusivity and Retention -- 7.5 Moving Co-Production Forward -- References -- 8 Assessing Future Resilience, Equity, and Sustainability in Scenario Planning -- 8.1 An Instrument for Assessment -- 8.1.1 Defining Resilience, Equity, Sustainability -- 8.1.2 Qualitative Assessment-How It Works -- 8.2 Comparing Drought and Heat Scenarios -- 8.2.1 Identifying Key Components -- 8.2.2 Assessing Resilience-Building Mechanisms -- 8.2.3 Assessing Sustainability and Equity -- 8.3 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 9 Modeling Urban Futures: Data-Driven Scenarios of Climate Change and Vulnerability in Cities -- 9.1 Data-Driven Models of Urban Land Use and Climate Hazards -- 9.2 Land Surface Temperature Projections in Cities -- 9.2.1 Surface Temperature Projections at City Scales: New York City Case Study -- 9.3 Urban Flooding -- 9.4 Modeling Future Land Use/Cover Change Scenarios -- 9.4.1 Land Use/Cover Scenarios Modeling: San Juan, Puerto Rico Case Study.
9.4.2 San Juan Simulation Results -- 9.5 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Visualizing Urban Social-Ecological-Technological Systems -- 10.1 The USL Dataviz Platform -- 10.2 Representation of Space -- 10.3 Visualization Concepts -- 10.4 Application Stack -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Anticipatory Resilience Bringing Back the Future into Urban Planning and Knowledge Systems -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The Challenge of Deep Climate Uncertainty -- 11.3 Limits of Risk-Based Knowledge Systems -- 11.4 Toward More Anticipatory Resilience -- 11.4.1 Portfolio of Future-Based Knowledge Systems -- 11.5 Examples of Knowledge Systems Interventions to Build Anticipatory Resilience -- 11.6 Conclusion -- References -- 12 A Vision for Resilient Urban Futures -- 12.1 Bringing Positive Futures into Research and Practice -- 12.2 Thinking in Systems -- 12.3 Future-Making as Privilege -- 12.4 Developing an Urban Systems Science and Urban Systems Practice -- 12.5 Positive Visioning for Resilience and Transformation -- References -- Correction to: Modeling Urban Futures: Data-Driven Scenarios of Climate Change and Vulnerability in Cities -- Correction to: Chapter 9 in: Z. A. Hamstead et al. (eds.), Resilient Urban Futures, The Urban Book Series, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63131-49 -- Index.
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Hamstead Zoé A  
Springer Nature, 2021
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