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People habitat : 25 ways to think about greener, healthier cities / essays by F. Kaid Benfield.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher number: MWT11444032Publication details: Washington, D.C. : People Habitat Communications, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (xix, 283 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colorContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780989751117
  • 0989751112
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: People habitat.DDC classification:
  • 307.12160973 23
LOC classification:
  • HT167 .B464 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue: Cities of the Imagination -- 1. It�s Not Really about Cities -- 2. What Seems Green May Actually Be Brown -- 3. But when Green Elements Align, the Results Can Be Impressive -- 4. Revitalization Can Be Powerful -- 5. In a Revitalizing District, Some Gentrification Might Be OK; but Not Too Much -- 6. Cities Need Nature -- 7. There Can Be So Much in a Name�or Not -- 8. Sustainability Requires Attention to Legacy -- 9. But the Past Is Not the Future
10. Community Isn�t What It Used to Be, Apparently11. Meet the Environmental Paradox of Smart Growth -- 12. Design Matters, but It Can Be Messy -- 13. There Must Be a There -- 14. Human Habitat Should Nourish the Mind, Body, and Spirit -- 15. Americans Don�t Walk Much, and I Don�t Blame Them -- 16. Driving Should Be an Option -- 17. Getting to School Shouldn�t Be So Hard -- 18. Walk, Drink, Walk Back -- 19. Successful Suburbs Will Adapt to the Twenty-First Century -- 20. Childhood Should Be about Exploring -- 21. Grow Food, but Not Just Anywhere
22. Cities Are Made for Faith, and Vice Versa23. Think Globally, Plan Locally -- 24. Sustainability Is Where the Heart Is -- 25. Sprawl Is Dying. Will Smart Growth Be Next? -- Epilogue: People Habitat and the Landscape -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author
Summary: "With over 80 percent of Americans now living in cities and suburbs, getting our communities right has never been more important, more complicated, or more fascinating. Longtime sustainability leader Kaid Benfield shares 25 enlightening and entertaining essays about the wondrous ecology of human settlement, and how to make it better for both people and the planet. People Habitat explores topics as diverse as "green" housing developments that are no such thing, the tricky matter of gentrifying inner cities, why people don't walk much anymore, and the relationship between cities and religion. Written with intellect, insight, and from-the-heart candor, each real-world story in People Habitat will make you see our communities in a new light"--Publisher's Description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-269) and index.

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Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue: Cities of the Imagination -- 1. It�s Not Really about Cities -- 2. What Seems Green May Actually Be Brown -- 3. But when Green Elements Align, the Results Can Be Impressive -- 4. Revitalization Can Be Powerful -- 5. In a Revitalizing District, Some Gentrification Might Be OK; but Not Too Much -- 6. Cities Need Nature -- 7. There Can Be So Much in a Name�or Not -- 8. Sustainability Requires Attention to Legacy -- 9. But the Past Is Not the Future

10. Community Isn�t What It Used to Be, Apparently11. Meet the Environmental Paradox of Smart Growth -- 12. Design Matters, but It Can Be Messy -- 13. There Must Be a There -- 14. Human Habitat Should Nourish the Mind, Body, and Spirit -- 15. Americans Don�t Walk Much, and I Don�t Blame Them -- 16. Driving Should Be an Option -- 17. Getting to School Shouldn�t Be So Hard -- 18. Walk, Drink, Walk Back -- 19. Successful Suburbs Will Adapt to the Twenty-First Century -- 20. Childhood Should Be about Exploring -- 21. Grow Food, but Not Just Anywhere

22. Cities Are Made for Faith, and Vice Versa23. Think Globally, Plan Locally -- 24. Sustainability Is Where the Heart Is -- 25. Sprawl Is Dying. Will Smart Growth Be Next? -- Epilogue: People Habitat and the Landscape -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author

"With over 80 percent of Americans now living in cities and suburbs, getting our communities right has never been more important, more complicated, or more fascinating. Longtime sustainability leader Kaid Benfield shares 25 enlightening and entertaining essays about the wondrous ecology of human settlement, and how to make it better for both people and the planet. People Habitat explores topics as diverse as "green" housing developments that are no such thing, the tricky matter of gentrifying inner cities, why people don't walk much anymore, and the relationship between cities and religion. Written with intellect, insight, and from-the-heart candor, each real-world story in People Habitat will make you see our communities in a new light"--Publisher's Description.

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