Sustainable Communities and the Challenge of Environmental Justice
Autor Julian Agyemanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814707111
ISBN-10: 0814707114
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814707114
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"Agyemans advocacy for just sustainability effectively addresses the equity deficit of mainstream sustainability. In his conclusion, he suggests a number of strategies that could be of use to those of us in the design community. One of these is the concept of an environmental space, built on the idea of a sustainable community place. In this matrix, not only are traditional environmental resources considered but also included in the equation are social and economic entitlements. Environmental space analysis is exactly the kind of hybrid problem that design professionals commonly work with. This creative reframing of urban space and social justice issues is a strategy that might well be duplicated in rethinking our course projects and other scholarly pursuits.
Journal of Architectural Education"A lively and thought-provoking text, with informative case study examples, which allows the reader plenty of opportunity to follow Agyemans reasoning and analysis.
Journal of the American Planning Association"Covering both theory and practive, environmental organizations are indexed according to their commitment to justice and/or sustainability principles as set forth in their mission statements. Examples illustrating broad issue categories of successful projects that exemplify just sustainability enhance the discussion."
Choice, recommended "Julian Agyeman once again pushes us all to think more critically about how to integrate two important political and intellectual projects. This book is at the cutting edge of research on sustainability and environmental justice. Agyeman has set the standard for the next generation of studies on these critical challenges.
David Naguib Pellow, co-author of The Silicon Valley of Dreams"Worth the effort."
In Brief"Julian Agyeman has provided a theoretical and empirical foundation for making environmental justice a central focus of sustainability. He lucidly demonstrates both the rationale and the agenda for a 'just sustainability' that is not 'just' about environmental sustainability. In mapping this new territory, Agyeman has made an important contribution to scholarship that will also be valued by practitioners."
Mark Roseland, author of Toward Sustainable Communities: Resources for Citizens and Their Governments"Agyemans advocacy for just sustainability effectively addresses the equity deficit of mainstream sustainability. In his conclusion, he suggests a number of strategies that could be of use to those of us in the design community. One of these is the concept of an environmental space, built on the idea of a sustainable community place. In this matrix, not only are traditional environmental resources considered but also included in the equation are social and economic entitlements. Environmental space analysis is exactly the kind of hybrid problem that design professionals commonly work with. This creative reframing of urban space and social justice issues is a strategy that might well be duplicated in rethinking our course projects and other scholarly pursuits.
Journal of Architectural Education"A lively and thought-provoking text, with informative case study examples, which allows the reader plenty of opportunity to follow Agyemans reasoning and analysis.
Journal of the American Planning Association"Covering both theory and practive, environmental organizations are indexed according to their commitment to justice and/or sustainability principles as set forth in their mission statements. Examples illustrating broad issue categories of successful projects that exemplify just sustainability enhance the discussion."
Choice, recommended "Julian Agyeman once again pushes us all to think more critically about how to integrate two important political and intellectual projects. This book is at the cutting edge of research on sustainability and environmental justice. Agyeman has set the standard for the next generation of studies on these critical challenges.
David Naguib Pellow, co-author of The Silicon Valley of Dreams"Worth the effort."
In Brief"Julian Agyeman has provided a theoretical and empirical foundation for making environmental justice a central focus of sustainability. He lucidly demonstrates both the rationale and the agenda for a 'just sustainability' that is not 'just' about environmental sustainability. In mapping this new territory, Agyeman has made an important contribution to scholarship that will also be valued by practitioners."
Mark Roseland, author of Toward Sustainable Communities: Resources for Citizens and Their Governments"Agyemans advocacy for just sustainability effectively addresses the equity deficit of mainstream sustainability. In his conclusion, he suggests a number of strategies that could be of use to those of us in the design community. One of these is the concept of an environmental space, built on the idea of a sustainable community place. In this matrix, not only are traditional environmental resources considered but also included in the equation are social and economic entitlements. Environmental space analysis is exactly the kind of hybrid problem that design professionals commonly work with. This creative reframing of urban space and social justice issues is a strategy that might well be duplicated in rethinking our course projects and other scholarly pursuits.
Journal of Architectural Education"A lively and thought-provoking text, with informative case study examples, which allows the reader plenty of opportunity to follow Agyemans reasoning and analysis.
Journal of the American Planning Association"Covering both theory and practive, environmental organizations are indexed according to their commitment to justice and/or sustainability principles as set forth in their mission statements. Examples illustrating broad issue categories of successful projects that exemplify just sustainability enhance the discussion."
Choice, recommended "Julian Agyeman once again pushes us all to think more critically about how to integrate two important political and intellectual projects. This book is at the cutting edge of research on sustainability and environmental justice. Agyeman has set the standard for the next generation of studies on these critical challenges.
David Naguib Pellow, co-author of The Silicon Valley of Dreams"Worth the effort."
In Brief"Julian Agyeman has provided a theoretical and empirical foundation for making environmental justice a central focus of sustainability. He lucidly demonstrates both the rationale and the agenda for a 'just sustainability' that is not 'just' about environmental sustainability. In mapping this new territory, Agyeman has made an important contribution to scholarship that will also be valued by practitioners."
Mark Roseland, author of Toward Sustainable Communities: Resources for Citizens and Their Governments
Journal of Architectural Education"A lively and thought-provoking text, with informative case study examples, which allows the reader plenty of opportunity to follow Agyemans reasoning and analysis.
Journal of the American Planning Association"Covering both theory and practive, environmental organizations are indexed according to their commitment to justice and/or sustainability principles as set forth in their mission statements. Examples illustrating broad issue categories of successful projects that exemplify just sustainability enhance the discussion."
Choice, recommended "Julian Agyeman once again pushes us all to think more critically about how to integrate two important political and intellectual projects. This book is at the cutting edge of research on sustainability and environmental justice. Agyeman has set the standard for the next generation of studies on these critical challenges.
David Naguib Pellow, co-author of The Silicon Valley of Dreams"Worth the effort."
In Brief"Julian Agyeman has provided a theoretical and empirical foundation for making environmental justice a central focus of sustainability. He lucidly demonstrates both the rationale and the agenda for a 'just sustainability' that is not 'just' about environmental sustainability. In mapping this new territory, Agyeman has made an important contribution to scholarship that will also be valued by practitioners."
Mark Roseland, author of Toward Sustainable Communities: Resources for Citizens and Their Governments"Agyemans advocacy for just sustainability effectively addresses the equity deficit of mainstream sustainability. In his conclusion, he suggests a number of strategies that could be of use to those of us in the design community. One of these is the concept of an environmental space, built on the idea of a sustainable community place. In this matrix, not only are traditional environmental resources considered but also included in the equation are social and economic entitlements. Environmental space analysis is exactly the kind of hybrid problem that design professionals commonly work with. This creative reframing of urban space and social justice issues is a strategy that might well be duplicated in rethinking our course projects and other scholarly pursuits.
Journal of Architectural Education"A lively and thought-provoking text, with informative case study examples, which allows the reader plenty of opportunity to follow Agyemans reasoning and analysis.
Journal of the American Planning Association"Covering both theory and practive, environmental organizations are indexed according to their commitment to justice and/or sustainability principles as set forth in their mission statements. Examples illustrating broad issue categories of successful projects that exemplify just sustainability enhance the discussion."
Choice, recommended "Julian Agyeman once again pushes us all to think more critically about how to integrate two important political and intellectual projects. This book is at the cutting edge of research on sustainability and environmental justice. Agyeman has set the standard for the next generation of studies on these critical challenges.
David Naguib Pellow, co-author of The Silicon Valley of Dreams"Worth the effort."
In Brief"Julian Agyeman has provided a theoretical and empirical foundation for making environmental justice a central focus of sustainability. He lucidly demonstrates both the rationale and the agenda for a 'just sustainability' that is not 'just' about environmental sustainability. In mapping this new territory, Agyeman has made an important contribution to scholarship that will also be valued by practitioners."
Mark Roseland, author of Toward Sustainable Communities: Resources for Citizens and Their Governments"Agyemans advocacy for just sustainability effectively addresses the equity deficit of mainstream sustainability. In his conclusion, he suggests a number of strategies that could be of use to those of us in the design community. One of these is the concept of an environmental space, built on the idea of a sustainable community place. In this matrix, not only are traditional environmental resources considered but also included in the equation are social and economic entitlements. Environmental space analysis is exactly the kind of hybrid problem that design professionals commonly work with. This creative reframing of urban space and social justice issues is a strategy that might well be duplicated in rethinking our course projects and other scholarly pursuits.
Journal of Architectural Education"A lively and thought-provoking text, with informative case study examples, which allows the reader plenty of opportunity to follow Agyemans reasoning and analysis.
Journal of the American Planning Association"Covering both theory and practive, environmental organizations are indexed according to their commitment to justice and/or sustainability principles as set forth in their mission statements. Examples illustrating broad issue categories of successful projects that exemplify just sustainability enhance the discussion."
Choice, recommended "Julian Agyeman once again pushes us all to think more critically about how to integrate two important political and intellectual projects. This book is at the cutting edge of research on sustainability and environmental justice. Agyeman has set the standard for the next generation of studies on these critical challenges.
David Naguib Pellow, co-author of The Silicon Valley of Dreams"Worth the effort."
In Brief"Julian Agyeman has provided a theoretical and empirical foundation for making environmental justice a central focus of sustainability. He lucidly demonstrates both the rationale and the agenda for a 'just sustainability' that is not 'just' about environmental sustainability. In mapping this new territory, Agyeman has made an important contribution to scholarship that will also be valued by practitioners."
Mark Roseland, author of Toward Sustainable Communities: Resources for Citizens and Their Governments
Notă biografică
Julian Agyeman is Professor and Chair of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University. He is the co-editor of Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability and Just Sustainabilities: Development in an Unequal World. Visit his blog at julianagyeman.com.