Building Sustainable Communities

Building Sustainable Communities
Title Building Sustainable Communities PDF eBook
Author C. George Benello
Publisher Journal of Indo-European Studi
Total Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780942850369

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A revised edition of a classic work long out of print, this book is based on the Schumacher Society Seminars on Community Economic Transformation. It presents the underlying ideas and essential institutions for building sustainable communities. The three major sections of the book deal with community land trusts and other forms of community ownership of natural resources; worker-managed enterprises, and other techniques of community self-management; and community currency and banking.

Creating Cohousing

Creating Cohousing
Title Creating Cohousing PDF eBook
Author Kathryn McCamant
Publisher New Society Publishers
Total Pages 338
Release 2011-05-17
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0865716722

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The cohousing ?bible” by the US originators of the concept.

Seven Rules for Sustainable Communities

Seven Rules for Sustainable Communities
Title Seven Rules for Sustainable Communities PDF eBook
Author Patrick M. Condon
Publisher Island Press
Total Pages 215
Release 2012-02-13
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1597268208

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Questions of how the design of cities can respond to the challenge of climate change dominate the thoughts of urban planners and designers across the U.S. and Canada. With admirable clarity, Patrick Condon responds to these questions. He addresses transportation, housing equity, job distribution, economic development, and ecological systems issues and synthesizes his knowledge and research into a simple-to-understand set of urban design recommendations. No other book so clearly connects the form of our cities to their ecological, economic, and social consequences. No other book takes on this breadth of complex and contentious issues and distills them down to such convincing and practical solutions.

Designing Sustainable Communities

Designing Sustainable Communities
Title Designing Sustainable Communities PDF eBook
Author Judy Corbett
Publisher
Total Pages 264
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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The movement towards creating sustainable communities has gained increased prominence with approaches such as New Urbanism, yet there are few examples of the successes. This text offers an analysis of one such example: Village Homes outside Davis, California. The area offers features including extensive common areas and green space; community gardens, orchards and vineyeards; narrow streets; pedestrian and bike paths; solar homes; and an innovative ecological drainage system.

Toward Sustainable Communities

Toward Sustainable Communities
Title Toward Sustainable Communities PDF eBook
Author Mark Roseland
Publisher New Society Publishers
Total Pages 395
Release 2012-07-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1550925067

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The single most useful resource out there on how to build and grow sustainable places The need to make our communities sustainable is more urgent than ever before. Toward Sustainable Communities remains the single most useful resource for creating vibrant, healthy, equitable, economically viable places. This comprehensive update of the classic text presents a leading-edge overview of sustainability in a new fully illustrated, full-color format. Compelling new case studies and expanded treatment of sustainability in rural as well as urban settings are complemented by contributions from a range of experts around the world, demonstrating how "community capital" can be leveraged to meet the needs of cities and towns for: Energy efficiency, waste reduction, and recycling Water, sewage, transportation, and housing Climate change and air quality Land use and urban planning. Fully supported by a complete suite of online resources and tools, Toward Sustainable Communities is packed with concrete, innovative solutions to a host of municipal challenges. Required reading for policymakers, educators, social enterprises, and engaged citizens, this "living book" will appeal to anyone concerned about community sustainability and a livable future. Mark Roseland is director of the Centre for Sustainable Community Development at Simon Fraser University and professor at SFU's School of Resource and Environmental Management. He lectures internationally, advises communities and governments on sustainable development policy and planning, and has been cited as one of British Columbia's "top fifty living public intellectuals."

Building Sustainable Communities

Building Sustainable Communities
Title Building Sustainable Communities PDF eBook
Author Md. Nurul Momen
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 883
Release 2020-11-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9811523932

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The book aims to explore South Asian third sector – the nonprofit organizations as provider of social services. The book defines social welfare and describe its relationship to social service programmes and individual well-being; understands the social policy development from the problem identification to policy implementation; describes the range of organization of social service agencies that are responsible for providing social welfare programmes; explores the various roles that professional and non- professional helpers provide in the delivery of social welfare and their influence in promoting change in policy development; and understands the umbrella concept of Child welfare, welfare of people with disability and elderly welfare in welfare policy.

Crime and Planning

Crime and Planning
Title Crime and Planning PDF eBook
Author Ph.D., Derek J. Paulsen
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 209
Release 2012-11-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1466588713

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The form and layout of a built environment has a significant influence on crime by creating opportunities for it and, in turn, shaping community crime patterns. Effective urban planners and designers will consider crime when making planning and design decisions. A co-publication with the American Planning Association, Crime and Planning: