THE FUTURE CITY (Emerging Urban Perspectives)

By Diane E. Davis

£135.00

9781806960118
Hardcover
2026

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The need for future cities stems from global challenges like climate change, population growth, and the demand for improved quality of life through sustainable, innovative, and resilient urban development. We need a shift from traditional urban models to green spaces and efficient resource management to combat climate change and urban sprawl. Designing cities that can withstand and adapt to environmental challenges like droughts and floods. Leveraging information technology, advanced infrastructure, and high-tech solutions to improve urban functions and resident experiences. Focusing on citizen well-being through better public services, diverse economic opportunities, and accessible amenities. Creating environments that foster innovation, attract talent, and support thriving businesses and industries. Components of Future Cities requires incorporating extensive vegetation, nature-based solutions, and sustainable energy systems. Prioritizing public transportation networks to reduce reliance on private vehicles and improve accessibility. Utilizing smart technologies, cybersecurity, and data to optimize city functions and manage urban systems. Implementing governance models that encourage citizen participation, transparency, and effective management of urban resources. Fostering environments with world-class education, technology startups, and a strong ecosystem for innovation. We cannot predict future cities, but we can invent them. Cities are largely unpredictable because they are complex systems that are more like organisms than machines. Neither the laws of economics nor the laws of mechanics apply; cities are the product of countless individual and collective decisions that do not conform to any grand plan. They are the product of our inventions; they evolve. This book explores what we need to understand about cities in order to invent their future. This book is written for students and academicians of Urban Studies to---understand the key concepts and theories related to the future of cities; analyse the challenges and opportunities in urban planning and development; evaluate innovative technologies and strategies for building sustainable and smart cities; develop practical skills for future-focused urban planning and policy analysis; and apply critical thinking to address real-world urban challenges and future scenarios. This text focuses on cities as the dominant form of human settlement for the future, examining the transformation that is happening in urban connobations worldwide today.

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