Designing cooler cities : energy, cooling and urban form : the asian perspective

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Megjelenés: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018
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Singapore Springer Singapore Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan 2018
XXVII, 204 p. ill. színes ; online forrás
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Palgrave series in asia and pacific studies
This edited book surveys the major sustainability challenges facing Asian cities, in particular those related to urban energy and city cooling. The book discusses the key concepts and issues involved, addressing the three levels of micro (individual buildings), meso (neighbourhoods/districts) and macro (whole or large parts of cities). It illustrates different paradigms of urban development and explores how to create cooler cities by applying integrated sustainable design and planning on all three levels, bridging the gap between specialist approaches by highlighting both built projects, processes, and research. It also raises questions about prevalent paradigms of urban development as well as topics relating to urban district cooling solutions, sustainable construction materials, and processes towards effective delivery of sustainable cities. Providing cutting edge insights into hot climate cities in Asia, this text is also pertinent for the study of cities in other world regions, notably in developing countries, and of broad relevance to sustainable urban planning in all contexts.
Nyomtatott kiadás: ISBN 9789811066375
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Sociology, Urban
Economic development Environmental aspects
Architecture
várostervezés
fenntartható energia
városszociológia
Ázsia
elektronikus könyv
Cheshmehzangi, Ali szerkesztő
Butters, Chris szerkesztő
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Palgrave series in Asia and pacific studies
Online változat https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6638-2
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author2 Cheshmehzangi, Ali, szerkesztő
Butters, Chris, szerkesztő
author_facet Cheshmehzangi, Ali, szerkesztő
Butters, Chris, szerkesztő
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title Designing cooler cities : energy, cooling and urban form : the asian perspective
spellingShingle Designing cooler cities : energy, cooling and urban form : the asian perspective
Palgrave series in asia and pacific studies
Sociology, Urban
Economic development -- Environmental aspects
Architecture
várostervezés
fenntartható energia
városszociológia
Ázsia
elektronikus könyv
title_sub energy, cooling and urban form : the asian perspective
title_short Designing cooler cities
title_full Designing cooler cities energy, cooling and urban form : the asian perspective edited by Ali Cheshmehzangi, Chris Butters
title_fullStr Designing cooler cities energy, cooling and urban form : the asian perspective edited by Ali Cheshmehzangi, Chris Butters
title_full_unstemmed Designing cooler cities energy, cooling and urban form : the asian perspective edited by Ali Cheshmehzangi, Chris Butters
title_auth Designing cooler cities energy, cooling and urban form : the asian perspective
title_sort designing cooler cities energy cooling and urban form the asian perspective
series Palgrave series in asia and pacific studies
series2 Palgrave series in Asia and pacific studies
publishDate 2018
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physical XXVII, 204 p. : ill. színes ; online forrás
isbn 978-981-10-6638-2
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topic Sociology, Urban
Economic development -- Environmental aspects
Architecture
várostervezés
fenntartható energia
városszociológia
Ázsia
elektronikus könyv
topic_facet Sociology, Urban
Economic development -- Environmental aspects
Architecture
várostervezés
fenntartható energia
városszociológia
Ázsia
elektronikus könyv
Sociology, Urban
Economic development
Architecture
várostervezés
fenntartható energia
városszociológia
Environmental aspects
url https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6638-2
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generalnotes This edited book surveys the major sustainability challenges facing Asian cities, in particular those related to urban energy and city cooling. The book discusses the key concepts and issues involved, addressing the three levels of micro (individual buildings), meso (neighbourhoods/districts) and macro (whole or large parts of cities). It illustrates different paradigms of urban development and explores how to create cooler cities by applying integrated sustainable design and planning on all three levels, bridging the gap between specialist approaches by highlighting both built projects, processes, and research. It also raises questions about prevalent paradigms of urban development as well as topics relating to urban district cooling solutions, sustainable construction materials, and processes towards effective delivery of sustainable cities. Providing cutting edge insights into hot climate cities in Asia, this text is also pertinent for the study of cities in other world regions, notably in developing countries, and of broad relevance to sustainable urban planning in all contexts.