How local resilience creates sustainable societies: hard to make, hard to break / Philip Monaghan
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Routledge/Taylor and Francis, 2012. Oxon:Description: xiv, 141 pISBN:- 9781849714419
- 307.1416 MON-H
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307.1416 INF Informed cities : | 307.1416 KNO Knowledge and the city: | 307.1416 LIE-S Sustainable urban industrial development / | 307.1416 MON-H How local resilience creates sustainable societies: | 307.1416 MON-I International exhibitions and urbanism: the Zaragoza Expo 2008 project / | 307.1416 MON-I International exhibitions and urbanism: the Zaragoza Expo 2008 project / | 307.1416 SHA-G Governing sustainable urban renewal: |
Ending the wrong type of dependency culture -- Localism without government -- Just cities -- Transition from unstable to resilient societies .
All over the world our cities, towns and communities are failing, or at the tipping point of doing so, with but a few exceptions. A taboo-shattering book, this title sets out how visionary national and local leaders can transform unsustainable societies as they attempt to recover from an age of austerity.
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