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by: Hiroaki Suzuki, Arish Dastur, Sebastian Moffatt, Nanae Yabuki, Hinako Maruyama
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Price: *Geographic discounts available!
Available via co-publisher
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English; Paperback
by World Bank; China Financial Publishing House
SKU: 32656
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This book is available directly from the publisher:
China Financial Publishing House
No.2 Yize road
Fengtai District
100071 BEIJING
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Website: http://www.chinafph.com
The Eco2 Cities approach is a point of departure for cities that
would like to reap the many benefits of ecological and economic
sustainability. It provides an analytical and operational framework
that offers strategic guidance to cities on sustainable and integrated
urban development. At the same time case studies are used throughout
the book to provide a matter-of-fact and ground-level perspective. The
Eco2 framework is flexible and easily customized to the context of each
country or city. Based on the particular circumstances and the
development priorities of a city – the application of the
framework can contribute to the development of a unique action plan or
roadmap in each case. This action plan can be triggered through
catalyst projects.
To support this framework, the book also begins to introduce some
powerful and practical methods and tools that can further enable
sustainable and integrated city planning and decision making. These
include 1) operational and process methods that can strengthen
collaborative decision making and cross-sector synergies in a city; 2)
analytical methods ranging from diagnostics, simulation, design and
scenario-generation; and 3) accounting and benchmarking methods which
can help clarify, define and measure what it means to truly invest in
sustainability and resilience.
As additional reference reading, the book also features a series of
case studies from best practice cities around the world, each
demonstrating a very different dimension of the Eco2 approach. It also
features a series of infrastructure sector notes (on spatial
development, transport, energy, water and waste management), each of
which explore sector specific issues as they pertain to urban
development, and the many opportunities for coordination and
integration across sectors.
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