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Bioeconomy and Global Inequalities : Socio-Ecological Perspectives on Biomass Sourcing and Production
Bioeconomy and Global Inequalities : Socio-Ecological Perspectives on Biomass Sourcing and Production
Autore Backhouse Maria
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (339 pages)
Disciplina 333.9539
Altri autori (Persone) LehmannRosa
LorenzenKristina
LühmannMalte
PuderJanina
RodríguezFabricio
TittorAnne
Soggetto topico Central government policies
Sociology
Physical geography & topography
Energy technology & engineering
Environmental management
Sustainability
Soggetto non controllato Environmental Policy
Sociology, general
Environmental Geography
Energy Policy, Economics and Management
Environmental Management
Sustainable Development
Environmental Social Sciences
Environmental Studies
Sustainability
Integrated Geography
bioeconomy
knowledge-based bioeconomy
bioenergy
biomass
global socio-ecological inequalities
transnational entanglements
global inequalities
bioenergy policies
sustainable energy transition
socio-ecological inequalities
social justice
just energy transition
open access
Central / national / federal government policies
Sociology
Development & environmental geography
Energy technology & engineering
Energy industries & utilities
Environmental management
ISBN 3-030-68944-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910482869003321
Backhouse Maria  
Springer Nature, 2021
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Conceptualizing Environmental Citizenship for 21st Century Education / / edited by Andreas Ch. Hadjichambis, Pedro Reis, Demetra Paraskeva-Hadjichambi, Jan Činčera, Jelle Boeve-de Pauw, Niklas Gericke, Marie-Christine Knippels
Conceptualizing Environmental Citizenship for 21st Century Education / / edited by Andreas Ch. Hadjichambis, Pedro Reis, Demetra Paraskeva-Hadjichambi, Jan Činčera, Jelle Boeve-de Pauw, Niklas Gericke, Marie-Christine Knippels
Autore Hadjichambis Andreas Ch
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIII, 261 p. 26 illus.)
Disciplina 507.1
323
Collana Environmental Discourses in Science Education
Soggetto topico Science education
Sustainable development
Social justice
Human rights
Environmental education
Science Education
Sustainable Development
Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights
Environmental and Sustainability Education
Soggetto non controllato Science Education
Sustainable Development
Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights
Environmental and Sustainability Education
Environmental Social Sciences
Human Rights
Sustainability / sustainable development
Environmental citizenship
Environmental citizen
Environmental education
Education for environmental citizenship
Education for sustainability
ENEC
EU Horizon 2020
EU-roadmap 2050
European Network for Environmental Citizenship
Environmental Behavior
Environmental citizenship from educational perspective
Open Access
Teaching of a specific subject
Science: general issues
Sustainability
Politics & government
Education
ISBN 3-030-20249-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to the conceptualisation of Environmental Citizenship for twenty-first century education; Andreas Ch. Hadjichambis, Pedro Reis -- PART I: Political, Economic and Societal Dimensions of Environmental Citizenship -- Political dimensions of Environmental Citizenship; Ralph Levinson, Demetra Paraskeva-Hadjichambi, Bjorn Bedsted, Boris Manov, Andreas Ch. Hadjichambis -- Economic dimensions of Environmental Citizenship; Vladislav Kaputa, Katharina Lapin, Florian Leregger, Haris Gekic -- Societal Issues and Environmental Citizenship; Ivan Šulc, Sofia Morgado, Zorana Đorđević, Slaven Gašparović, Vesela Radović, Dilyana Keranova -- PART II: Environmental Citizenship as psychological construct -- Knowledge and Environmental Citizenship; Smederevac-Lalic, M., Finger, D., Kovách, I., Lenhardt, M., Petrovic, J., Djikanovic, V., Conti, D., Boeve-de Pauw, J. -- Values, Beliefs and Environmental Citizenship; Audra Balunde, Mykolas Simas Poškus, Lina Jovarauskait, Ariel Sarid, Georgios Farangitakis, Marie-Christine Knippels, Andreas Hadjichambis, Demetra Paraskeva-Hadjichambi -- Attitudes and Environmental Citizenship; Nicole Bauer, Boldizsár Megyesi, Rares Halbac, Cristina Zamfir -- PART III: Environmental Citizenship in the context of Environmental Education and Education for Sustainability -- Education for Environmental Citizenship & Responsible Environmental Behaviour; Daphne Goldman, Ralph Hansmann, Jan Čincera, Vesela Radović, Audronė Telešienė, Aistė Balžekienė, Jan Vávra -- Environmental Citizenship & Youth Activism; Pedro Reis -- Environmental Citizenship and Education for Sustainability; Gema Parra, Ralph Hansmann, Andreas Ch. Hadjichambis, Daphne Goldman, Demetra Paraskeva-Hadjichambi, Per Sund, Louise Sund, Niklas Gericke, Daniela Conti -- PART IV: Environmental Citizenship in Educational Levels -- Environmental Citizenship in Primary Formal Education; Jan Čincera, Marta Romero-Ariza, Mirjana Zabic, Marianna Kalaitzidaki, María del Consuelo Díez-Bedmar -- Environmental Citizenship in the Context of Primary Non-Formal Education; Jelle Boeve-de Pauw, Rares Halbac-Zamfir -- Environmental Citizenship in Secondary Formal Education - The importance of curriculum and subject teachers; Niklas Gericke, Lihong Huang, Marie-Christine Knippels, Andri Christodoulou, Frans van Dam, Slaven Gasparovic -- Educating for Environmental Citizenship in Non-Formal Frameworks for Secondary Level Youth; Demetra Paraskeva-Hadjichambi, Daphne Goldman, Andreas Ch. Hadjichambis, Gema Parra, Katarina Lapin, Marie-Christine Knippels, Frans Van Dam -- Education for Environmental Citizenship: the pedagogical approach; Andreas Ch. Hadjichambis & Demetra Paraskeva-Hadjichambi.
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Hadjichambis Andreas Ch  
Springer Nature, 2020
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Decolonising Blue Spaces in the Anthropocene : Freshwater Management in Aotearoa New Zealand
Decolonising Blue Spaces in the Anthropocene : Freshwater Management in Aotearoa New Zealand
Autore Parsons Meg
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (505 pages)
Disciplina 363.700993
Altri autori (Persone) FisherKaren
CreaseRoa Petra
Collana Palgrave Studies in Natural Resource Management
Soggetto topico Central government policies
Sociology
Physical geography & topography
Environmental management
Geography
The environment
Soggetto non controllato Environmental Policy
Sociology, general
Environmental Geography
Environmental Management
Geography, general
Environment, general
Environmental Social Sciences
Environmental Studies
Integrated Geography
Environmental Sciences
Applied Ecology
freshwater policies
freshwater systems
nature/culture
indigenous land management
Aotearoa
land rights
social memories
river governance
Decolonisation
environmental justice
Waipā River
degraded freshwater systems
environmental guardianship
Indigenous environmental justice
open access
Central / national / federal government policies
Sociology
Development & environmental geography
Environmental management
Geography
The environment
ISBN 3-030-61071-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction -- Settler-Colonialism -- Indigenous Environmental Justice -- The Organisation of the Book -- References -- 2: Environmental Justice and Indigenous Environmental Justice -- EJ: Distributive Justice -- Procedural Justice -- Recognition Justice -- Critique of Recognition -- Beyond Recognition: Indigenous Ontologies and Epistemologies -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: 'The past is always in front of us': Locating Historical Māori Waterscapes at the Centre of Discussions of Current and Future Freshwater Management -- Te Ao Māori (The Māori World) -- Knowledge, Values and Guiding Principles -- Waterscapes of the Waipā -- Waste and Water: The Two Should Never Mix -- Te Ao Māori at the Time of European Contact -- Divergent Understandings of Land: Rights Versus Ownership -- Lead up to Colonisation: 1830s -- Te Tiriti o Waitangi (The Treaty of Waitangi) -- Historical Context: The Invasion, Raupatu (Confiscation) and Alienation of Whenua 1863-1885 -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Remaking Muddy Blue Spaces: Histories of Human-Wetlands Interactions in the Waipa¯ River and the Creation of Environmental Injustices -- Settler Imaginative Geographies of the Waipa¯: 1850s-1860s -- Post-Invasion Realities: Life on/in the Wetlands -- Māori Engagements with Wetlands and the Settler-Colonial State -- Government Responses -- Te Kawa Wetlands and the Operations of the Kawa Drainage Board -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: A History of the Settler-Colonial Freshwater Impure-Ment: Water Pollution and the Creation of Multiple Environmental Injustices Along the Waipaˉ River -- Water Pollution: An Unacknowledged Problem -- Consequences of Pollution on Health -- Disposal of Waste -- The Resource Management Act and the Limits of Recognition.
Procedural and Recognition Environmental (In)Justices: Continuity and Change -- Conclusion -- References -- 6: Legal and Ontological Pluralism: Recognising Rivers as More- Than-Human Entities -- Indigenous Knowledge, Laws, and Worldviews -- Tikanga Māori: The First Legal Order of Aotearoa -- Limited Recognition: Indigenous Legal Traditions with Settler Legal Order -- Decolonising Freshwater Governance: (Mis)Recognition of the Treaty and Tikanga -- Treaty Settlement: Ngā wai o Maniapoto (Waipā River) Act and the Waiwaia Accord -- Treaty Settlement: Te Awa Tupua (Whanganui River) -- Complexities of Enacting Legal Pluralism -- Conclusion -- References -- 7: Transforming River Governance: The Co-Governance Arrangements in the Waikato and Waipaˉ Rivers -- Water 'Rights' and 'Responsibilities': Water Co-Governance and Justice -- Treaty Settlements and Reconciliation -- Treaty Settlements, Legislation, and Co-Governing and Co-Managing the Waikato and Waipa¯ Rivers -- Vision and Strategy (V& -- S) for the Waikato River/Te Ture Whaimana o te Awa o Waikato -- Waikato River Authority (WRA) -- Assessing the Implementation of Co-Governance Arrangements -- Distributional (In)Justices: Lack of Resources and Capacities -- Procedural and Recognitional (In)Justices: Iwi Involvement in Planning Processes -- Procedural and Recognitional (In)Justices: Critiques of the WRA -- Recognitional (In)Justice: Ngāti Maniapoto Ontologies and Epistemologies -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: Co-Management in Theory and Practice: Co-Managing the Waipaˉ River -- Indigenous Co-Management of Freshwater -- The Resource Management Act: Recognition of Māori Interests -- Giving Effect to Co-Management of the Waipā River -- Principles for Co-Management of the Waipa River -- Operationalising co-Management Arrangements -- River Objectives -- Crown-Iwi Accords -- Regulations.
Iwi Management Plans -- Joint Management Agreements -- Integrated Management Plan -- Not Trickling Down to Flax-Roots-Level -- Co-Management Strengthening Procedural Inclusion and Recognition -- Conclusion -- References -- 9: Decolonising River Restoration: Restoration as Acts of Healing and Expression of Rangatiratanga -- The Emergence of Ecological Restoration as a Field of Study and Practice -- Critiques of Ecological Restoration -- Co-management and Restoration Planning -- Constraints on Restoration Efforts -- Getting the Values Right -- Defining Restoration -- Iwi-Led Restoration Projects: Enacting Kaitiakitanga -- Grief and Hope -- Conclusion -- References -- 10: Rethinking Freshwater Management in the Context of Climate Change: Planning for Different Times, Climates, and Generations -- Indigenous Critiques of Climate Change: Indigenising Intergenerational Climate Justice -- Framing Climate Change in Aotearoa as an Economic and Technical Problem -- Kaitiakitanga and Climate Justice for the Waipa¯ River -- Tuna and Climate Change -- Conclusion -- References -- 11: Conclusion: Spiralling Forwards, Backwards, and Together to Decolonise Freshwater -- Distributive Justice -- Procedural Justice -- Recognition as Justice -- Interweaving and Layering of Justice: Pluralistic Accounts of IEJ -- Beyond Recognition to Encompass Indigenous Ontologies and Responsibilities -- References -- Appendix: Table of Interview Participants -- Glossary of Te Reo Ma¯ori Terms -- Index.
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Parsons Meg  
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Managing Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes for Sustainable Communities in Asia : Mapping and Navigating Stakeholders, Policy and Action / / edited by Osamu Saito, Suneetha M Subramanian, Shizuka Hashimoto, Kazuhiko Takeuchi
Managing Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes for Sustainable Communities in Asia : Mapping and Navigating Stakeholders, Policy and Action / / edited by Osamu Saito, Suneetha M Subramanian, Shizuka Hashimoto, Kazuhiko Takeuchi
Autore Saito Osamu
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : Springer Nature, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (X, 179 p. 45 illus., 32 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 333.7
Collana Science for Sustainable Societies
Soggetto topico Environmental management
Landscape ecology
Economic development—Environmental aspects
Regional planning
Urban planning
Environmental sociology
Sustainable development
Environmental Management
Landscape Ecology
Development and Sustainability
Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning
Environmental Sociology
Sustainable Development
Soggetto non controllato Environmental Management
Landscape Ecology
Development and Sustainability
Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning
Environmental Sociology
Sustainable Development
Development Studies
Geography
Biotechnology
Environmental Social Sciences
Indigenous and local knowledge
Science-policy interface
Ecosystem services
Future scenarios
Stakeholder analysis
Visualization
Satoyama
Satoumi
SEPLS
Social-ecological system
Open Access
Environmental management
Botany & plant sciences
Sustainability
Regional & area planning
Sociology
The environment
ISBN 981-15-1133-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1: Introduction: Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes -- Chapter 2: Mapping the policy interventions on marine social-ecological systems: case study of Sekisei Lagoon, southwest Japan -- Chapter 3: How to engage tourists in invasive carp removal: Application of a discrete choice model -- Chapter 4: The Use of Backcasting to Promote Urban Transformation to Sustainability: The Case of Toyama City, Japan -- Chapter 5: Traditional Knowledge, Institutions, and Human Sociality in Sustainable Use and Conservation of Biodiversity of the Sundarbans of Bangladesh -- Chapter 6: Lessons learned from application of the “Indicators of Resilience in Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS)” under the Satoyama Initiative -- Chapter 7: Place-based Solutions for Conservation and Restoration of Social-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes in Asia -- Chapter 8: Managing Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes for Sustainable Communities in Asia: Mapping and Navigating Stakeholders, Policy and Action -- Chapter 9: Synthesis: Managing Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes for Sustainable Communities in Asia.
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Saito Osamu  
Singapore, : Springer Nature, 2020
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Organic Waste Composting through Nexus Thinking : Practices, Policies, and Trends / / edited by Hiroshan Hettiarachchi, Serena Caucci, Kai Schwärzel
Organic Waste Composting through Nexus Thinking : Practices, Policies, and Trends / / edited by Hiroshan Hettiarachchi, Serena Caucci, Kai Schwärzel
Autore Hettiarachchi Hiroshan
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VIII, 232 p. 64 illus., 61 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 630
Soggetto topico Agriculture
Waste management
Environmental management
Environmental policy
Sociology
Waste Management/Waste Technology
Environmental Management
Environmental Policy
Sociology, general
Soggetto non controllato Agriculture
Waste Management/Waste Technology
Environmental Management
Environmental Policy
Sociology, general
Soil Science
Environmental Social Sciences
Sustainable Waste Management
Soil Water Retention
Nutrients
Health risks
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Open Access
Agricultural science
Waste management
Waste treatment & disposal
Environmental management
Central / national / federal government policies
Sociology
ISBN 3-030-36283-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction -- 2. Composting as a Municipal Solid Waste Management Strategy: Lessons Learned from Cajicá, Colombia -- 3. Composting: a Sustainable Route for Processing of Biodegradable Wastes in India -- 4. Composting in Sri Lanka: Policies, Practices, Challenges, and Emerging Concerns -- 5. Valuing Wastes – a Multi-Method Analysis of the Use of Household Refuses from Cooking and Sanitation for Soil Fertility Management in Tanzanian Smallholdings -- 6. Urban Waste as a Resource: the Case of the Utilization of Organic Waste to Improve Agriculture Productivity Project in Accra, Ghana -- 7. Organic Waste Composting at Versalles: an Alternative that Contributes to the Economic, Social and Environmental Well-Being of Stakeholders -- 8. Traditional and Adapted Composting Practices Applied in Smallholder Banana-Coffee-Based Farming Systems: Case Studies from Kagera and Morogoro Regions, Tanzania -- 9. Co-composting: an Opportunity to Produce Compost with Designated Tailor-Made Properties -- 10. Biochar-Compost Mixtures as Promising Solution to Organic Waste Management Within a Circular Holistic Approach.
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Hettiarachchi Hiroshan  
Springer Nature, 2020
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Pilot Society and the Energy Transition : The co-shaping of innovation, participation and politics / / by Marianne Ryghaug, Tomas Moe Skjølsvold
Pilot Society and the Energy Transition : The co-shaping of innovation, participation and politics / / by Marianne Ryghaug, Tomas Moe Skjølsvold
Autore Ryghaug Marianne
Edizione [1st ed. 2021.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (VII, 130 p.)
Disciplina 354.3
333.79
Soggetto topico Environmental policy
Sociology
Energy policy
Energy and state
Environmental geography
Human geography
Environmental Policy
Sociology, general
Energy Policy, Economics and Management
Environmental Geography
Human Geography
Soggetto non controllato Environmental Policy
Sociology, general
Energy Policy, Economics and Management
Environmental Geography
Human Geography
Environmental Social Sciences
Science and Technology Studies
Environmental Studies
energy citizenship
energy transitions
sustainability transitions
low carbon energy transitions
energy policy
social scientific studies of energy transitions
open access
Central / national / federal government policies
Sociology
Energy technology & engineering
Energy industries & utilities
Development & environmental geography
ISBN 3-030-61184-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1: Transforming society through pilot and demonstration projects -- Chapter 2: The co-production of pilot projects and society -- Chapter 3. Democratic and participatory pilot projects? -- Chapter 4: Catering for socio-technical transformations: rethinking technology policy for inclusive transformation.
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Ryghaug Marianne  
Springer Nature, 2021
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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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Smart and Sustainable Planning for Cities and Regions : Results of SSPCR 2019—Open Access Contributions / / edited by Adriano Bisello, Daniele Vettorato, David Ludlow, Claudia Baranzelli
Smart and Sustainable Planning for Cities and Regions : Results of SSPCR 2019—Open Access Contributions / / edited by Adriano Bisello, Daniele Vettorato, David Ludlow, Claudia Baranzelli
Autore Bisello Adriano
Edizione [1st ed. 2021.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVII, 307 p. 75 illus., 57 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 307.76
Collana Green Energy and Technology
Soggetto topico Urban geography
Environmental policy
Sociology
Regional economics
Spatial economics
Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns)
Environmental Policy
Sociology, general
Regional/Spatial Science
Soggetto non controllato Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns)
Environmental Policy
Sociology, general
Regional/Spatial Science
Urban Geography and Urbanism
Environmental Social Sciences
Regional and Spatial Economics
environmental protection
urban planning
regional planning
urban big data
smart cities
mobility
urban ecosystem services
climate change
SSPCR
Open Access
Urban & municipal planning
Central / national / federal government policies
Sociology
Political economy
Regional studies
ISBN 3-030-57764-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Energy System Models for City Climate Mitigation Plans—Challenges and Recommendations -- Deep Energy Retrofit of Residential Buildings in the Mediterranean Area: the MedZEB Approach -- A Systematic Study of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Interactions in the Main Spanish Cities -- City Assessment Tool to Measure the Impact of Public Policies on Smart and Sustainable Cities. The Case Study of the Municipality of Alcobendas (Spain) Compared with Similar European Cities -- Public Research and Development Funding for Photovoltaics in Europe—Past, Present, and Future -- Urban Density and Household-Electricity Consumption: An Analysis of the Italian Residential Building Stock -- A Possible Circular Approach for Social Perception of Climate Adaptation Action Planning in Metropolitan Cities -- A Spatial Multi-Criteria Decision Support System for Stress Recovery-Oriented Forest Management -- Diagnosis of the State of the Territory in Flanders Reporting about New Maps and Indicators Differentiating between Urban and Rural Areas within Flanders -- Co-creation Pathway for Urban Nature-based Solutions: Testing a Shared-Governance Approach in Three Cities and Nine Action Labs. .
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Society 5.0 : A People-centric Super-smart Society
Society 5.0 : A People-centric Super-smart Society
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : Springer Nature, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XX, 177 p. 49 illus., 9 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 306
Soggetto topico Quality of life
Environmental policy
Sociology
Geography
Engineering—Data processing
Information technology
Business—Data processing
Quality of Life Research
Environmental Policy
Sociology, general
Geography, general
Data Engineering
IT in Business
Soggetto non controllato Quality of Life Research
Environmental Policy
Sociology, general
Geography, general
Data Engineering
IT in Business
Environmental Social Sciences
Geography
Urban Geography and Urbanism
Data Driven Society
Innovation
The Fourth Industrial Revolution
Internet of Things
IoT
Industry 4.0
Open Access
Social & ethical issues
Central / national / federal government policies
Sociology
Databases
Technology: general issues
Business mathematics & systems
Business applications
ISBN 981-15-2989-2
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. What is Society 5.0? -- Chapter 2. Habitat Innovation -- Chapter 3. From Smart City to Society 5.0 -- Chapter 4. Integrating Urban Data with Urban Services -- Chapter 5. Solving Social Issues through Industry-Academia Collaboration -- Chapter 6. From Monetary to Non-monetary Society -- Chapter 7. Interview - Creating Knowledge Collaboratively to Forge a Richer Society Tomorrow: An Innovation Ecosystem to Spearhead Social Transformation -- Chapter 8. Issues and Outlook.
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Sustainable land management in a European context : a co-design approach / / Thomas Weith, Tim Barkmann, Nadin Gaasch, Sebastian Rogga, Christian Strauß, Jana Zscheischler, editors
Sustainable land management in a European context : a co-design approach / / Thomas Weith, Tim Barkmann, Nadin Gaasch, Sebastian Rogga, Christian Strauß, Jana Zscheischler, editors
Autore Weith Thomas
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (ix, 347 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 338.927
Collana Human-Environment Interactions
Soggetto topico Sustainable development
Regional economics
Spatial economics
Environmental geography
Human geography
Sociology
Sustainable Development
Regional/Spatial Science
Environmental Geography
Human Geography
Knowledge - Discourse
Soggetto non controllato Sustainable Development
Regional/Spatial Science
Environmental Geography
Human Geography
Knowledge - Discourse
Environmental Social Sciences
Regional and Spatial Economics
Environmental Studies
Biotechnology
Open Access
Sustainable land management
System solutions
Governance of land
Transdisciplinarity Interdisciplinarity
Knowledge management
Sustainability
Political economy
Regional studies
Development & environmental geography
Human geography
Sociology
ISBN 3-030-50841-2
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Overview of Chapters -- Sustainable land management and the co-creation of knowledge -- Part 1 (State and drivers) -- Land use change in Europe (Overview) -- Energy demand and land use change -- New economic drivers for land use change -- Demographic change and land use change -- Urbanisation and land use change -- Urban-rural interrelations -- Part 2 (Co-Design and Co-Production) -- Transdisciplinarity in land use sciences -- Tipping Points of Innovations for Sustainable Land Management -- Experimental games in sustainable land management -- Part 3 (Co-evolution: New system solutions and Governance) -- System solutions in sustainable land management – from small scale technical solutions to overarching solutions for society -- Regional Material Flow Management as a tool to develop resilient villages -- Supply chains and land management -- The re-invention of urban agriculture - innovation and acceptance of a new trend -- Approaches of Sustainable Landmanagement: International practices and innovative solutions -- Ecosystem services and development of green infrastructure -- Part 4 (Co-dissemination) -- New ways of implementation and transfer for sustainability -- Knowledge management for governance -- Part 5 -- Upcoming challenges in land use science – an international perspective -- Conclusions and research perspectives.
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Weith Thomas  
Springer Nature, 2021
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