Green Community
Coordonnateurs : Piedmont-Palladino Susan, Mennel Timothy
Part 1 The Green Community in Context 1. The Sustainable City: A Mythical Beast? Sir Peter Hall Part 2 Density and Transportation 2. Round, Round, Get Around: Reducing Transportation Burdens in the Green Community F. Kaid Benfield 3. Introduction to Connectivity Fred Hansen 4. Creating the Planning and Infrastructure Framework for Mixed Use Mixed Income Transit-Oriented and Urban-Infill Development Jonathan Rose 5. Sustainable Megapolitan: How Large-Scale Urban Development Can Help Green America Robert E. Lang and Mariela AlfonzoPart 3 Conservation and Preservation 6. Green Communities and the Redefining of Community Wealth Timothy Beatley 7. Finding Common Ground: Historic Preservation and Green Building Richard Moe, with Patrice Frey 8. Managing Development to Create Sustainable Communities Douglas R. Porter, FAICPPart 4 Energy and Resources 9. Energy and Communities William Browning 10. Energy and Community Greening Thomas L. Daniels 11. The Spillover Effects of Growing Crops for Biofuels Scott A. Malcolm and Marcel Aillery 12. Green Infrastructure for Blue Urban Watersheds Mary Rickel Pelletier 13. Local Sustainable Energy Sources Erica Heller, AICP, and Mark Heller, AICP Part 5 Local Health and Global Health 14. Healthy Communities, Green Communities Howard Frumkin 15. Atlantic Station Climate Change and Public Health James A. LaGro Jr. 16. Toward Sitopia Carolyn Steel 17. Food and Community Greening Thomas L. Daniels 18. The Impact of the Built Environment on Healthi? The Braini? Stress Response and the Brain-Immune Connection: Implications for Health Care and Urban Design Esther M. SternbergPart 6 Conclusion 19. Conclusion Representative Earl Blumenauer
Susan Piedmont-Palladino is an architect and curator at the National Building Museum.
Timothy Mennel is the Senior Editor for the American Planning Association
Date de parution : 09-2019
17.5x23.5 cm
Thème de Green Community :
Mots-clés :
CRP Land; Green Infrastructure; metropolitan; Green Infrastructure Implementation; planning; Megapolitan Areas; organizations; Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center; communities; Metropolitan Planning Organizations; megapolitan; Lexington Fayette County; areas; Preservation's Main Street Program; portland; Energy Resources; region; Motor Vehicle Fatality Rates; stormwater; Large Scale Urban Regions; runoff; Energy Source; Timothy Mennel; Region's UGB; Peter Hall; Natural Resources Defense Council; F; Kaid Benfield; National Environmental Policy Act; Fred Hansen; Public Transportation; Jonathan Rose; Portland Region; Robert E; Lang; Qualified Census Tracts; Mariela Alfonzo; Green Infrastructure Strategies; Timothy Beatley; Daily Traffic Count; Richard Moe; Environmental Quality Incentives Program; Patrice Frey; Riparian Health; Douglas R; Porter; Census's Urbanized Areas; William Browning; Growth Management; Scott Α; Malcolm; REITs; Marcel Aillery; Mary Rickel Pelletier; Erica Heller; Mark Heller; Howard Frumkin; James A; Lagro; Carolyn Steel; Esther M; Sternberg; Earl Blumenauer