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Middle Eastern Cities in a Time of Climate Crisis / / Agnès Deboulet, Waleed Mansour



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Autore: Abosira Mohammed Visualizza persona
Titolo: Middle Eastern Cities in a Time of Climate Crisis / / Agnès Deboulet, Waleed Mansour Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Le Caire, : CEDEJ - Égypte/Soudan, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (240 p.)
Soggetto topico: Economics
Environmental Studies
climate change
air pollution
anthropocene
sustainable mobility
waste
cities in transition
architecture and rehabilitation
urban expansions
urban development challenges
social and ecological justice
nature-based solutions
urban governance
Soggetto non controllato: climate change
air pollution
anthropocene
sustainable mobility
waste
cities in transition
architecture and rehabilitation
urban expansions
urban development challenges
social and ecological justice
nature-based solutions
urban governance
Altri autori: AlaeddineTala  
BadirRomani  
BonnefoiFlorian  
DebouletAgnès  
Díaz-BoneLeón  
DorghamyAhmed El  
El-GerzawyRagia  
FanchetteSylvie  
FlorinBénédicte  
GarciaIbrahim  
GhodbaneDalila  
HadyNabeel El  
HassanIman  
HuybrechtsEric  
IbrahimKareem  
IskandarLaila  
MansourWaleed  
MenoretPascal  
MousaHeba Attia  
SaksoukAbir  
SayedSara  
SeyamSara  
SimsDavid  
ZaazaaAhmed  
Sommario/riassunto: The climate crisis is hitting around the world, including in the Middle East and its cities. Urban regions are exposed to increasingly frequent heat waves and floods that leave decision makers without immediate answers. In the context of this global crisis, this book addresses the need for a better understanding of the current model of urban expansion. Cities are major sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions but they are also celebrated for their contribution to economic growth. The current moment is one of a large paradigm shift as climate change is now recognized as a legitimate public problem. This is especially true for city dwellers, who are increasingly exposed to climate change, the loss of biodiversity and heavy pollution while natural breathing spaces continue to shrink around them. The sixteen chapters of this book do not offer any off-the-rack or technical solutions, but they analyze the urban conundrum and the contribution of cities to the climate crisis. Some chapters focus on individual car ownership, land privatization, waste management and land use changes under the guise of development. Others explore local and contextual answers to urban governance issues. With the support of CEDEJ and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, researchers, experts and civil society actors explore the ongoing transformations of Middle Eastern urban environments and mobilities and question them in relation to the climate crisis. The contributions are based on empirical knowledge gathered in the Nile Delta, the Greater Cairo Region, Riyadh and Beirut. Without concessions to mainstream thinking, this book contributes to a better understanding of urban challenges, climate threats and policy responses in contexts marked by growing environmental inequalities.
Titolo autorizzato: Middle Eastern Cities in a Time of Climate Crisis  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 2-900956-09-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910629399003321
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