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The urgent need to reconfigure urban areas to consume fewer resources, generate less pollution, be more resilient to the impacts of extreme events and become more sustainable in general, is widely recognised. To address these issues, requires integrated thinking across a range of urban systems, topics, issues and perspectives that are traditionally considered separately. This book introduces key results from the European Science Foundation funded COST Action TU0902 network that brought together researchers and practitioners involved in urban integrated assessment. Using case studies, theoretical approaches and reporting experience from across Europe this book explores the challenges and opportunities of urban integrated assessment through four perspectives: (i) Quantified integrated assessment modelling; (ii) Climate change adaptation and mitigation; (iii) Green and blue infrastructure; and, (iv) Urban policy and governance. The book closes by outlining priorities for future research and development and presents a generic framework for urban integrated assessment to analyse the potential benefits and trade-offs of sustainability policies and interventions.
Editor(s): Dawson RJ, Wyckmans A, Heidrich O, Köhler J, Dobson S, Feliu E
Publication type: Edited Book
Publication status: Published
Series Title:
Year: 2014
Number of Pages: 214
Print publication date: 01/01/2014
Acceptance date: 01/01/1900
Publisher: Centre for Earth Systems Engineering Research (CESER)
Place Published: Newcastle, UK
URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20161202120245/http://ncl.ac.uk/ceser/researchprogramme/costactiontu0902/Final_All_CoverLo.pdf/
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ISBN: 9780992843700