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The Sustainable Street : the Environmental, Human and Economic Aspects of Street Design and Management (Advances in Architecture)

Author C. A. Brebbia, J. Rowe, C. Jefferson, C. Jefferson, J. Rowe
Publisher WIT Press
Category Nature
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PublisherWIT Press
ISBN / ASIN1853128325
ISBN-139781853128325
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Cities have long been recognized as the engines of cultural and social change, as well as the drivers of the international economy, yet the many, usually inter-related, problems of urban living persist. Among these are air and noise pollution, problems of equality of access to opportunities in work, education and leisure, and the maintenance and enhancement of cultural cohesion and the control of crime. The many problems of the urban environment, as well as the roles and advantages, may be seen in microcosm in the urban street.

The concept of the street as the unit of the urban environment, and as a useful scale for the delivery of urban development towards sustainability, lies at the heart of this book. Bringing together individual experiences from different countries, it informs the debate not only as to what is desirable, but also how, practically, we should move forward. The chapters included will be of interest to many professionals and practitioners including architects, economists, engineers, environmentalists and planners.
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