Originally published in 1976, The Quest for Community is a wide comparative study of residential area development which discusses the key components in community formation and persistence.
This book is intended to provide novel insights into the discipline of Human Systems Integration (HSI) and its application to the design of complex systems (including the notion of sociotechnical systems) within the transport industry.
Originally published in 1976, The Quest for Community is a wide comparative study of residential area development which discusses the key components in community formation and persistence.
This book is intended to provide novel insights into the discipline of Human Systems Integration (HSI) and its application to the design of complex systems (including the notion of sociotechnical systems) within the transport industry.
Smart Cities of AI Robots and Autonomous Vehicles: The Vision for 2030 explores the transformative potential and challenges of integrating AI-powered robots and autonomous vehicles in urban landscapes, envisioning a futuristic smart city landscape by 2030.
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the background, practice, potential and challenges associated with developing and using perceptual indicators for assessing sustainability.
The chapters in this volume investigate some of the most important urban upheavals in recent history through different political, social and cultural contexts.
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the background, practice, potential and challenges associated with developing and using perceptual indicators for assessing sustainability.
Winner: APSA Best Book Award in Urban PoliticsThe authors of this volume argue that urban education is in urgent need of reform and that, although there have been plenty of innovative and even promising attempts to improve conditions, most have been doomed.
Choice Outstanding TitleIt is difficult to ignore the fact that, even as the United States becomes much more racially and ethnically diverse, our neighborhoods remain largely segregated.
The chapters in this volume investigate some of the most important urban upheavals in recent history through different political, social and cultural contexts.
In a world that expects cities to fuel economic growth and attract millions of people every year, there's something unnerving about the phrase "e;shrinking cities.
"e;Economic Titans: Global Power Dynamics"e; offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the world's leading economies, transcending traditional economic analysis to capture the essence of nations.
Integrated Planning for Sustainable Resilient Regions explores the dynamic relationship between sustainable development and effective regional planning.
Integrated Planning for Sustainable Resilient Regions explores the dynamic relationship between sustainable development and effective regional planning.
This book provides a user-friendly guide to the impact of environmental design on individual and population health, as well as the relevant roles of social and behavioral factors.
This book is a memorial to Professor Paul Benneworth who died in 2020 at the age of 46, but also a review of the current state of the art in work on universities and place, identifying important new directions for research.
This book provides a user-friendly guide to the impact of environmental design on individual and population health, as well as the relevant roles of social and behavioral factors.
This book is a memorial to Professor Paul Benneworth who died in 2020 at the age of 46, but also a review of the current state of the art in work on universities and place, identifying important new directions for research.
This handbook examines the important relationship between interior environments and their users, presenting diverse analyses of human-centred design approaches.
This book aims to foster a dialogue within and across rural communities, practitioners, academics, and decision-makers for interdisciplinary collaborations and informed actions.
This handbook examines the important relationship between interior environments and their users, presenting diverse analyses of human-centred design approaches.
This book collects the many stories, experiences, and innovative policies and strategies by which cities and local governments have helped to facilitate and strengthen essential pandemic-era nature connections.
This book aims to foster a dialogue within and across rural communities, practitioners, academics, and decision-makers for interdisciplinary collaborations and informed actions.