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Author Sirianni, Carmen, author.

Title Sustainable cities in American democracy : from postwar urbanism to a civic green new deal / Carmen Sirianni.

Publication Info. Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, 2020.

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Description xxii, 442 pages ; 24 cm.
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Series Environment and society
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The sustainable city : civic action and democratic institutionalism -- Urban water and air in the early postwar decades : movement and settlement -- Urban land conflicts and professional shifts -- Biking, walking, and farming in cities -- Urban rivers and watersheds -- Governance pathways to urban sustainability -- Framing and enabling the sustainable cities field -- Democratic resilience : civic action, democratic professionalism, and a culture of hope -- Postscript : towards a civic green New Deal.
Summary "In light of the growing climate crisis, the "sustainable city" has emerged as one of the key goals of both environmentalism and urbanism. Because the city is so central to economic development and greenhouse gas emissions, and because an ever-growing majority of the world's population now lives in cities, the question of how to make cities more sustainable and resilient in the face of climate change has become ever more urgent. The climate crisis thus poses a corresponding crisis of democracy, as cities rely on an array of civic associations, grassroots movements, democratic processes, and institutional systems to advance environmental justice. Sustainable Cities in American Democracy explores the history of these efforts to transform cities in the United States since World War II (1946-2016). Drawing on work in sociology, urban planning, public policy, and democratic theory, Carmen Sirianni examines how civic and professional associations, such as the League of Women Voters and the Natural Resources Defense Council, developed an institutional field of sustainable cities over a seventy-year period through battles over clean water, clean air, and land use. Over time these efforts resulted in new networks and associations that promoted smart growth, new urbanism, and community engagement. But despite this progress, the work of sustainability, like that of democracy, remains decidedly incomplete, as patterns of unequal power and unjust practices continue. The story of these messy, complex efforts to build environmentally resilient cities shows that society will not achieve greater sustainability without better democracy. As the climate crisis grows, we will need to learn the democratic lessons from the past in order to address the environmental challenges of the future"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Urbanization -- United States -- History.
Urbanization -- Environmental aspects -- United States.
Sustainable urban development -- United States.
City planning -- Environmental aspects -- United States.
City planning -- United States -- Citizen participation.
Urban policy -- United States -- Citizen participation.
Urban ecology (Sociology) -- United States.
Community development, Urban -- Environmental aspects -- United States.
Citizens' associations -- United States.
Citizens' associations. (OCoLC)fst00861906
City planning -- Citizen participation. (OCoLC)fst00862187
City planning -- Environmental aspects. (OCoLC)fst00862209
Community development, Urban -- Environmental aspects. (OCoLC)fst00870885
Sustainable urban development. (OCoLC)fst01744955
Urban ecology (Sociology) (OCoLC)fst01733718
Urban policy -- Citizen participation. (OCoLC)fst01162491
Urbanization. (OCoLC)fst01162722
Urbanization -- Environmental aspects. (OCoLC)fst01162728
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780700629978 (cloth)
0700629971
9780700629985 (paperback)
070062998X
9780700629992 (epub)

 
    
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