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A Tale of More than Two Cities: Deconstructing Sustainable Urbanity: OECD, Rethinking Urban Sprawl: Moving towards Sustainable Cities, OECD Publishing, Paris 2018, 166 pages; Nico TILLIE, Synergetic Urban Landscape Planning in Rotterdam: Liveable Low-Carbon Cities, TU Delft, Delft 2018, 284 pages; Ashley DAWSON, Extreme cities: The peril and promise of urban life in the age of climate change, Verso, New York 2019, 378 pages. Ari-Veikko ANTTIROIKO, Wellness City, Health and Well-Being in Urban Economic Development, Palgrave Pivot, Cham 2018, 159 pages. Alex JOHNSON, Book Towns. Forty-Five Paradises of the Printed Word, Frances Lincoln, an imprint of the Quarto Group, London 2018, 192 pages. Rachel DODDS, Richard W. BUTLER (eds.), Overtourism: Issues, Realities and Solutions, De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston, 2019, 288 pages.
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27
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281-295
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2020-06-30
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  • Tampere University (Finland)
  • NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences Leeuwarden (The Netherlands)
  • Radboud University & University of Twente (The Netherlands)
Bibliografia
  • BATTY, M. (2018), Inventing Future Cities. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • BEAUREGARD, R.A. (2015), Planning Matter. Acting With Things, Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press.
  • BRILLEMBOURG, A. (2016), ‘Resilient Infrastructure’, [in:] BABER, M. (ed.) Scaling Infrastructure, New York NY: Princeton Architectural Press.
  • DAWSON, A. (2019), Extreme Cities: The Peril and Promise of Urban Life in the Age of Climate Change, New York, NY: Verso.
  • DUANY, A. and TALEN, E. (eds.) (2013), Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents: Dissimulating the Sustainable City, Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers.
  • FLAVELLE, C. (2017), ‘Trump Disbands Group Meant to Prepare Cities for Climate Shocks’, Bloomberg.com, 4 Dec 2017.
  • FORSYTH, A., SALOMON, E. and SMEAD, L. (2017), Creating Healthy Neighbourhoods. Evidence-Based Planning and Design Strategies, Chicago: American Planning Association.
  • GRAEBER, D. (2015), The Utopia of Rules. On Technology, Stupidity and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy, Brooklyn, NY: Melville House.
  • KARPPI, I. and VAKKURI, J. (2019), ‘Organising Complexity: Creating Boundary Objects for Sustainable Urban Development’, [in:] KANGAS, A., KUJALA, J., HEIKKINEN, A., LÖNNQVIST, A., LAIHONEN, H. and BETHWAITE J. (eds.), Leading Change in a Complex World: Transdisciplinary Perspectives, Tampere: Tampere University Press. http://tampub.uta.fi/handle/10024/105096
  • KARPPI, I. and VAKKURI, J. (2020), ‘Becoming Smart? Pursuit of Sustainability in Urban Policy Design’, Public Management Review, DOI: 10.1080/14719037.2020.1718188
  • KEENAN, J.M. (2013), Adaptive Capacity of Commercial Real Estate Firms to Climate Change in NYC, CURE/GSAPP, New York, NY: Columbia University.
  • KUNSTLER, J.H. (1993), The Geography of Nowhere. The Rise and Decline of America’s Man-Made Landscape, New York: NY: Touchstone/Simon and Schuster.
  • LATOUR, B. (1994), ‘Pragmatogonies. A Mythical Account of How Humans and Nonhumans Swap Properties’, American Behavioral Scientist 37 (6), pp. 791–808.
  • McKIBBEN, B. (2019), ‘How we survived climate change’, Time, Special climate issue, 194 (23 Sep 2019), pp. 14–20.
  • McPHEARSON, T., PICKETT, S.T.A., GRIMM, N.B., NIEMELÄ, J., ALBERTI, M., ELMQVIST, T., WEBER, Ch., HAASE, D., BREUSTE, J. and QURESHI, S. (2016), ‘Advancing Urban Ecology toward a Science of Cities’, BioScience, 66 (3), pp. 198–212.
  • MILMAN, O. (2019), ‘Climate change group scrapped by Trump reassembles to issue warning’, Grist 6 Apr 2019. https://grist.org/article/climate-change-group-scrapped-by-trump-reassembles-to-issue-warning/
  • MOSKOWITZ, P. (2018), How to Kill a City. Gentrification, Inequality, and the Fight for the Neighbourhood, New York, NY: Bold Type Books.
  • OECD (2018), Rethinking Urban Sprawl: Moving towards Sustainable Cities, Paris: OECD Publishing.
  • OVINK, H. and BOEIJENGA, J. (2018), Too Big. Rebuild by Design: A Transformative Approach to Climate change, Rotterdam: nai010 publishers.
  • PAANS, O. and PASEL, R. (2014), Situational Urbanism. An Adaptive Methodology for Urban Transformation, Berlin: Jovis.
  • PIRANI, R. and TOLKOFF, L. (2014), Lessons from Sandy. Federal Policies to Build Climate-Resilient Coastal Regions, Boston, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
  • ROTTLE, N. and YOCOM, K. (2010), Ecological Design, Lausanne: AVA Publishing.
  • SEGALOV, M. (2018), Resist! How to be an Activist in the Age of Defiance, London: Laurence King Publishing.
  • SHELLER, M. (2018), Mobility Justice. The Politics of Movement in an Age of Extremes, London: Verso.
  • SWYNGEDOUW, E. (2006), ‘Circulations and Metabolisms: (Hybrid) Natures and (Cyborg) Cities’, Science as Culture 15 (2), pp. 105–121.
  • TILLIE, N. (2018), Synergetic Urban Landscape Planning in Rotterdam: Liveable Low-Carbon Cities, Delft: TU Delft.
  • TOWNSEND, A.M. (2014), Smart Cities. Big Data, Civic Hackers and the Quest for a New Utopia, New York, NY: Norton.
  • Van DYCK, D., DEFORCHE, B., CARDON, G. and De BOUDEAUDHUIJ, I. (2009), ‘Neighbourhood Walkability and its Particular Importance for Adults with a Preference for Passive Transport’, Health & Place 15 (2009), pp. 496–504.
  • VIRILIO, P. (2007), The Original Accident. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • WELLS, M., TIMMER, F. and CARR, A. (2011), ‘Understanding Drivers and Setting Targets for Biodiversity in Urban Green Design’, [in:] YEANG, K. and SPECTOR, A. (eds.), Green Design. From Theory to Practice. London: Black Dog Publishing.
  • UNWTO (2018), ‘Overtourism’? Understanding and Managing Urban Tourism Growth beyond Perceptions, Madrid: World Tourism Organization.
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