Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Cities and Landscapes in the Pacific Rim
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<p>This handbook addresses a growing list of challenges faced by regions and cities in the Pacific Rim, drawing connections around the what, why, and how questions that are fundamental to sustainable development policies and planning practices. These include the connection between cities and surrounding landscapes, across different boundaries and scales; the persistence of environmental and development inequities; and the growing impacts of global climate change, including how physical conditions and social implications are being anticipated and addressed. Building upon localized knowledge and contextualized experiences, this edited collection brings attention to place-based approaches across the Pacific Rim and makes an important contribution to the scholarly and practical understanding of sustainable urban development models that have mostly emerged out of the Western experiences. Nine sections, each grounded in research, dialogue, and collaboration with practical examples and analysis, focus on a theme or dimension that carries critical impacts on a holistic vision of city-landscape development, such as resilient communities, ecosystem services and biodiversity, energy, water, health, and planning and engagement. </p><p>This international edited collection will appeal to academics and students engaged in research involving landscape architecture, architecture, planning, public policy, law, urban studies, geography, environmental science, and area studies. It also informs policy makers, professionals, and advocates of actionable knowledge and adoptable ideas by connecting those issues with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. The collection of writings presented in this book speaks to multiyear collaboration of scholars through the APRU Sustainable Cities and Landscapes (SCL) Program and its global network, facilitated by SCL Annual Conferences and involving more than 100 contributors from more than 30 institutions. </p><p>The Open Access version of chapters 1, 2, 4, 11, 17, 23, 30, 37, 42, 49, and 56 of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781003033530, have been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.</p> <p>1 Sustainable cities and landscapes: cultivating infrastructures of health <em>Anne Taufen and Yizhao Yang </em>2 The APRU Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Hub: a platform for collaborative knowledge production and action B<em>art R. Johnson and Yekang Ko </em>3 Learning spaces of policy mobility for sustainable cities and landscapes: the role of researchers and educators <em>Yizhao Yang, Anne Taufen, and Rachel Tochen </em><strong>SECTION 1 Vulnerable communities, resilience, and climate justice</strong> 4 Introduction to Section 1: vulnerable communities, resilience, and climate justice <em>Chingwen Cheng </em>5 Understanding vulnerability in cities: perspectives from APRU Vulnerable Communities working group participants <em>Chingwen Cheng, Stephanie Pincetl, and Louise McKenzie </em>6 Flood vulnerability assessment in Marinduque, Philippines using fuzzy logic and principal component analysis <em>Arnold R. Salvacion, Ma. Catriona E. Devanadera, Fevi Rose C. Paro, Aaron Julius M. Lecciones, and John Ceffrey L. Eligue </em>7 Integrated water management model for coastal resilient city planning for hydro-meteorological hazards – a case study of 2015 Chennai Flood (India) <em>Indrajit Pal and S. Suresh </em>8 Creating flooding resilience in buildings for aging communities in Taiwan <em>George C. Yao, Shih-Ming Chen, Chingwen Cheng, and Wenjyun Chou </em>9 Re-imagining our ancestors: dispossession, resilience, and volatile nature <em>Adam Bobbette </em>10 Future cities <em>Heejin Choi </em><strong>SECTION 2 Food and nutrition security </strong>11 Introduction to Section 2: food and nutrition security <em>Robert Dyball </em>12 Biodiversity and food security in a circular economy <em>John Schooneveldt </em>13 Reimagining urban agriculture for sustainable urban futures: education, health, and urban commons <em>Jacques Abelman, Chun-Yen Chang, Shenglin Elijah Chang, Jeffrey Hou, Shih-Han Hung, Pei-Hsuan Lai, and Mathew Pryor </em>14 Novel horticultural adaptations to climate and their unique landscapes <em>Tanya Court and Joshua Zeunert </em>15 A framework for studying the sustainability of urban food security and nutrition across scales <em>Bronwyn Wilkes </em>16 Food and nutrition security across three scales <em>Robert Dyball, Bronwyn Wilkes, Federico Davila, and John Schooneveldt </em><strong>SECTION 3 Cities and biodiversity</strong> 17 Introduction to Section 3: cities and biodiversity <em>Jennifer Rae Pierce </em>18 Operationalizing urban biodiversity: a guide for integrated action <em>Jennifer Rae Pierce, Melissa A. Barton, Isaac Thomas Brown, Bart R. Johnson, Patrick F. Mooney, Puay Yok Tan, Sohyun Park, Kelsey Jessup, Marina Alberti, Ryan J. Harrigan, and Michael Yun </em>19 The Satoyama initiative for urban-rural connectivity at the landscape scale <em>William Dunbar, Juan Pastor-Ivars, and Evonne Yiu </em>20 Accounting for cities’ impacts on biodiversity in the global commons <em>Jennie Moore and Meidad Kissinger </em>21 Engaging underserved urban audiences in environmental conservation <em>Claudia P. Diaz Carrasco, Maria G (Lupita) Fabregas Janeiro, and Sabrina L. Drill </em>22 Urban aquatic ecology, restoration, and fishing on the Los Angeles River: making it just blue enough <em>Sabrina Drill and Jason Post </em><strong>SECTION 4 Water </strong>23 Introduction to Section 4: water <em>Ken P. Yocom </em>24 Redrawing our urban waters: merging design, law, and policy in advancing distributed water systems <em>Brook Muller, Adell Amos, Joshua F. Cerra, Chingwen Cheng, David L. Feldman, Tatum Lau, Noelwah R. Netusil, and Erik Porse </em>25 Resilience-based planning and management of sustainable coastal cities and landscapes using spatial-temporal simulations <em>Jinhyung Chon </em>26 Reservoir urbanism in Shenzhen <em>Xiaoxuan Lu </em>27 Living on water: amphibious communities in the Amazon Rainforest <em>Leann Andrews, Rebecca Bachman, and Susan Paredes Fernandez </em>28 A classic case of the struggle to control a river: is it wise to sacrifice the social and ecological functions of the river for flood safety? <em>Kuei-Hsien Liao and Tsz Yan Lee </em>29 Watershed thinking: landscape-city practices <em>Nancy D. Rottle </em><strong>SECTION 5 Renewable energy landscapes across the Pacific Rim</strong> 30 Introduction to Section 5: renewable energy landscapes across the Pacific Rim <em>Makena Coffman and Yekang Ko </em>31 Prospects for acceleration of socio-technical transitions for deep decarbonization <em>Brendan F.D. Barrett, Hiroshi Ohta and Gregory Trencher </em>32 Understanding and monitoring the political valuation of renewable energy transitions using a model of perceived social acceptability <em>Robert G. Ribe </em>33 ‘Conflicts of Greens’ in renewable energy landscapes: case studies and a planning framework <em>Yekang Ko, Makena Coffman, Dustin Mulvaney, Andrea Copping, Hsiao-Wen Wang, and Brendan Barrett </em>34 Co-location for co-benefits: the SWOC analysis of brightfields and agrivoltaics <em>Tom Fiorelli, Yeongseo Yu, Yekang Ko, Kirk Dimond, and Makena Coffman </em>35 Site design for Solar PV within the urban boundary <em>Kirk Dimond </em>36 Solar Power and the just transition <em>Dustin Mulvaney </em><strong>SECTION 6 Greenspace for healthy living</strong> 37 Introduction to Section 6: greenspace for healthy living <em>Sara Barron, Chun-Yen Chang, and Shih-Han Hung </em>38 People in changing landscapes: trends and interventions in fostering human–nature interaction <em>Shih-Han Hung, Sara Barron, Yu-Chen Yeh, and Michelle Cheung </em>39 Green space planning and policies for promoting public health <em>Po-Ju Chang, Ang Yeh, and Mi-Geng Wu </em>40 Research tools for investigating the relationship between environment and human health <em>Yu-Ping Tsai, Sung-Yueh Liu, and Chun-Yen Chang </em>41 From research to practice: bridging the “knowledge-action” gap <em>Shih-Han Hung, Chih-ting Lee, Yu-Hsin Tung, Yu-Ping Tsai, Chun-Yen Chang and Puay Yok Tan </em><strong>SECTION 7 Urban design and place making</strong> 42 Introduction to Section 7: urban design and place making <em>Paola Boarin and Linda Corkery </em>43 Urban green infrastructure as landscape-led planning: from the region to the streetscape <em>Linda Corkery </em>44 Remaking public space for cooler, greener outcomes: a case study from Western Sydney <em>Louise McKenzie </em>45 Delivering environmental sustainability outcomes in medium-density neighborhoods in Aotearoa New Zealand: a post-occupancy evaluation <em>Paola Boarin and Errol Haarhoff </em>46 Architectural integration of solar energy at the urban scale: case studies and potentials <em>Alessandro Premier </em>47 Enhancing well-being and housing satisfaction through density: resident perceptions in Auckland, New Zealand <em>Errol Haarhoff and Paola Boarin </em>48 Everyday urbanism in high-density cities <em>Mathew Pryor </em><strong>SECTION 8 Smart sustainable cities</strong> 49 Introduction to Section 8: smart sustainable city initiative and its social and economic implications <em>Mohsen Mohammadzadeh </em>50 Smart Cities in the Pacific Rim: a mapping of urban evolution in the Pacific <em>Son Phung, Alice Chang-Richards, and Mohsen Mohmmadzadeh </em>51 Envisioning urban commons as civic assemblages in the digitally augmented city: a critical urbanism exploration of counterhegemonic individuation in the age of networked translocalism, multi-associative transduction and recombinant transculturalism <em>Manfredo Manfredini </em>52 Fostering resilient and smart cities to enhance sustainable urban development <em>Mohammed Ali Berawi, Bambang Susantono, and Mustika Sari </em>53 Evaluating the impacts of the digital economy on land use planning <em>Elham Bahmanteymouri </em>54 Rethinking streets with disruptive forces: how new mobility and responses to COVID advance street design <em>Marc Schlossberg, Rebecca Lewis, Clare Haley, and Aliza Whalen </em>55 Does disruptive mobility drive urban sustainability? Two possible scenarios for Auckland, New Zealand (Aotearoa) <em>Mohsen Mohammadzadeh </em><strong>SECTION 9 Co-production for sustainable development </strong>56 Introduction to Section 9: co-production for sustainable development <em>Anne Taufen </em>57 Engaged scholarship and co-production: the role of higher education institutions in urban sustainability – A Pacific Rim perspective <em>Jennifer Marie S. Amparo, Clarice C. Pulumbarit, Ma Charisma T. Malenab, Ron Jay P. Dangcalan, Maria Emilinda T. Mendoza, Emilia S. Visco, and Carla Edith G. Jimena </em>58 Structural erasure of Japanese Americans in Pre-WWII Tacoma, WA: working to imagine alternative futures <em>Lisa M. Hoffman and Mary L. Hanneman </em>59 Chicana neighborhood activism: gender, race, and sustainability <em>Gerard Francisco Sandoval, Citlali Sosa-Riddell, and Adaljiza Sosa-Riddell </em>60 Governing urban integration in china’s land expropriation-induced resettlement neighborhoods: a Shanghai case study <em>Shuping Zhang </em>61 Evaluating the United Nations Habitat guiding principles for urban-rural linkages: a case study of Chengdu <em>Sara Padgett Kjaersgaard and Yizhao Yang </em>62 The co-production of risk knowledge: initiatives emerging from super Typhoon Haiyan <em>Eulito V. Casas Jr., Miah Maye M. Pormon, Mary Jean P. Yanger, and Raul P. Lejano </em>63 An Indigenous Feminist lens: dismantling the settler-colonial narratives of place-based knowledges in a climate justice world <em>Michelle Montgomery </em>64 Making sense of an emergent crisis: the case of the pandemic urbanism symposium <em>Evan H. Carver, Peter T. Dunn, Katherine Idziorek, Lan T. Nguyễn, and Elizabeth Umbanhowar </em>Index </p>
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