TY - BOOK TI - Planning, Development and Management of Sustainable Cities SN - 9783038979067 PY - 2019/// PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - History of engineering and technology KW - bicssc KW - anthropogenic impact KW - ARIMA KW - bottom-up KW - built environment sector KW - carbon KW - China KW - cities KW - City Biodiversity Index KW - civic engagement KW - co-design KW - co-production KW - customer value KW - DEFRA KW - demand KW - developing cities KW - driving forces-pressure-state-impact-policy and pattern (DPSIP) KW - eco-cities KW - ecological landscape management KW - ecosystem approach KW - emissions KW - energy consumption KW - environmental threshold KW - fire caution effect KW - fire inertia effect KW - forest values KW - frames KW - framing processes KW - Gap analysis KW - GDP KW - Germany KW - GIS KW - green economy KW - green infrastructure KW - green innovation KW - heat island mitigation KW - heavy-duty vehicles KW - human well-being KW - humidity KW - indicator KW - infrastructure KW - innovation KW - Ipoh KW - Istanbul KW - knowledge management KW - land cover KW - land use governance KW - land use mixture KW - local new town KW - LOS (level of service) KW - low carbon cities KW - low carbon economy KW - low-energy transport KW - low-frequency noise KW - Malaysia KW - medium-sized cities KW - megacity KW - mixed land-use KW - natural environmental impact KW - neighborhood sustainability KW - neighborhood sustainability assessment index KW - neighbourhood KW - neoliberal capitalism KW - noise pollution KW - open innovation (OI) KW - perception KW - PIs (performance indicators) KW - power poles KW - practitioner perceptions KW - precision farming (PF) KW - process-function ecology KW - public participation KW - regional stakeholder involvement KW - road grades KW - Satoyama Index KW - scaling-up strategy KW - SDM KW - smart cities KW - socio-technical transition KW - sociotechnical transition KW - spatial decision support systems KW - spatio-temporal features KW - stakeholder KW - sustainability KW - sustainability assessment KW - sustainability index KW - sustainability indicators KW - sustainability literacy KW - sustainable city KW - sustainable development KW - sustainable regional development KW - sustainable transport KW - sustainable transportation KW - sustainable urban development KW - sustainable urban ecosystems KW - technology roadmapping (TRM) KW - the fire assimilation effect KW - time-series forecasting KW - transport projects KW - travel behaviour KW - tree KW - United Kingdom KW - urban development KW - urban ecology KW - urban fire KW - urban forest KW - urban forestry KW - urban land development KW - urban metabolism KW - urban planning KW - urban resilience KW - urban transport KW - urban water sustainability KW - visioning KW - water asset management KW - water supply KW - wood fuel KW - Wujin N1 - Open Access N2 - The concept of ‘sustainable urban development’ has been pushed to the forefront of policymaking and politics as the world wakes up to the impacts of climate change and the destructive effects of the Anthropocene. Climate change has emerged to be one of the biggest challenges faced by our planet today, threatening both built and natural systems with long-term consequences, which may be irreversible. While there is a vast body of literature on sustainability and sustainable urban development, there is currently limited focus on how to cohesively bring together the vital issues of the planning, development, and management of sustainable cities. Moreover, it has been widely stated that current practices and lifestyles cannot continue if we are to leave a healthy living planet to not only the next generation, but also to the generations beyond. The current global school strikes for climate action (known as Fridays for Future) evidences this. The book advocates the view that the focus needs to rest on ways in which our cities and industries can become green enough to avoid urban ecocide. This book fills a gap in the literature by bringing together issues related to the planning, development, and management of cities and focusing on a triple-bottom-line approach to sustainability UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/56322 UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1277 ER -