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The eco-city: ten key transport and planning dimensions for sustainable city development
Making existing cities and new urban development more ecologically based and liveable is an urgent priority in the global push for sustainability. This paper discusses ten critical responses to this issue and summarizes them in a simple conceptual model that places the nexus between transport and ur...
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Published in: | Environment and urbanization 2006-04, Vol.18 (1), p.67-85 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Making existing cities and new urban development more ecologically based and liveable
is an urgent priority in the global push for sustainability. This paper discusses
ten critical responses to this issue and summarizes them in a simple conceptual
model that places the nexus between transport and urban form at the heart of
developing an eco-city. This involves compact, mixed-use urban form, well-defined
higher-density, human-oriented centres, priority to the development of superior
public transport systems and conditions for non-motorized modes, with minimal road
capacity increases, and protection of the city's natural areas and food-producing
capacity. These factors form the framework in which everything else is embedded and
must operate, and if they are not addressed only marginal changes in urban
sustainability can be made. Within this framework, environmental technologies need
to be extensively applied. Economic growth needs to emphasize creativity and
innovation and to strengthen the environmental, social and cultural amenities of the
city. The public realm throughout the city needs to be of a high quality, and
sustainable urban design principles need to be applied in all urban development. All
these dimensions need to operate within two key processes involving vision-oriented
and reformist thinking and a strong, community-oriented, democratic sustainability
framework for decision-making. |
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ISSN: | 0956-2478 1746-0301 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0956247806063947 |