TY - GEN AU - Tamminga,Ken AU - Knüvener,Thomas AU - Tamminga,Ken AU - Knüvener,Thomas TI - Sustainable | Sustaining City Streets SN - books978-3-0365-0935-8 PY - 2021/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Research & information: general KW - bicssc KW - public transport network KW - complex network theory KW - network analysis KW - logistics management KW - sustainability KW - Visual Pollution Assessment (VPA) KW - Visual Pollution Objects (VPOs) KW - Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) KW - urban visual pollution KW - urban areas KW - evidence based policy KW - urban planning KW - street edge KW - visual engagement KW - mobile eye-tracking KW - ground floors KW - pedestrian streets KW - non-pedestrianised streets KW - Pedestrian Priority Street KW - shared space KW - paving design KW - pedestrian safety KW - walking environment KW - creative street regeneration KW - socio-spatial sustainability KW - perception KW - traditional city centre KW - Podgorica KW - green street KW - green infrastructure KW - urban sustainability KW - street life KW - pedestrian density KW - fear of crime KW - quality of life KW - density threshold theory KW - pedestrian mobility KW - AHP method KW - itineraries selection KW - sustainable mobility KW - pedestrian behavior KW - transdisciplinary collaboration KW - sustainable development KW - air quality KW - black carbon KW - knowledge-transfer KW - innovation KW - measurement technology KW - emissions mitigation KW - broken windows theory KW - crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) KW - crime prevention methods through social development (CPSD) KW - criminology KW - delinquency KW - routine activities theory KW - safe cities KW - safe streets KW - urban studies KW - eye-tracking KW - signboard KW - commercial street KW - streetscapes KW - incivilities KW - health KW - Malaysia KW - place attachment KW - place identity KW - urban neighbourhood KW - n/a KW - green streets KW - street design KW - stormwater management KW - right-of-way N1 - Open Access N2 - Streets are an integral part of every city on Earth. They channel the people, vehicles, and materials that help make urban life what it is. They are conduits for the oft-taken-for-granted infrastructures that carry fresh water, energy, and information, and that remove excess stormwater and waste. The very air that we breathe-fresh or foul-flows through our street canyons. That streets are the arteries of the city is, indeed, an apt metaphor. But city streets also function as a front yard, linear ecosystem, market, performance stage, and civic forum, among other duties. In their various forms, streets are places of interaction and exchange, from the everyday to the extraordinary. As the editors affirm, the more we scrutinize, share, and activate sustainable approaches to streets, the greater the likelihood that our streets will help sustain life in cities and, by extension, the planet. While diverse in subject, the papers in this volume are unified in seeing the city street as the complex, impactful, and pliable urban phenomenon that it is. Topics range from greenstreets to transit networks to pedestrian safety and walkability. Anyone seeking interdisciplinary perspectives on what makes for good city streets and street networks should find this book of interest UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3910 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76474 ER -