Rethinking urban transformations : a new paradigm for inclusive cities / Nebojša Čamprag, Lauren Uğur, Anshika Suri, editors.
This edited volume delves into the intricate challenges that cities face in the midst of evolving socio-political, economic, and environmental landscapes. With a focus on inclusivity and diversity, the book thoroughly examines the transformation of urban systems and their manifestations within broad...
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Format: | Ebook |
Language: | English |
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Cham, Switzer;and :
Springer,
2023.
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Series: | Diversity and inclusion research
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Online Access: | Springer eBooks |
Table of Contents:
- Part I - Alternatives for Sustainable Urban Transformation
- 1. Introduction: Inclusive cities as a new paradigm?
- 2. The Open City Concept: Evidence from Berlin
- 3. From Reactive to Proactive Participation: A case study on micro-regeneration in Shanghai, China
- Part II - Transformation of Cities through Inclusive Development Processes
- 4. Living in Contexts. Transforming housing vacancies as a driving concept for inclusive cities
- 5. Adaptive Planning for the Hospitable City: The experiences of temporary housing in Grenoble, Rennes and Villeurbanne
- 6. An Integrated Framework for Transforming Cultural Landscapes through Innovative and Inclusive Strategies
- Part III - The Role of Culture and Heritage in the Diversification of Urban Identities
- 7. A Reflection on Culture-led Urban Development: from symbol-oriented consumption towards the city for all
- 8. Rethinking Dissonant Heritage The unabsorbed modernisation of Novi Sad
- 9. 2021/22 European Capital of Culture: Inclusive culture-led branding of Novi Sad?
- Part IV - Inclusive and Intersectional City-making Practices and Policies
- 10. Planning Gender-inclusive Cities Tactical and strategic support for the reconciliation of paid work and care work
- 11. Empowerment and Adaptive Capacity of Women in Urban Areas: Mitigating the risk of water insecurity in Chad
- 12. Urban Struggles Redefined: On the disenfranchisement and agency of Cairos middle-class citizens.