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Urban Compactivity Models: Screening City Trends for the Urgency of Social and Environmental Sustainability
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Dias, Ricardo Cunha
, Vidal, Diogo Guedes
, Lobner, Nadine
, Seixas, Paulo Castro
in
21st century
/ Air pollution
/ Anthropology
/ bottom-up top-down interdependence
/ Cities
/ Climate change
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Decision making
/ Environmental and social sustainability
/ Governing authorities
/ Housing
/ Interdependence
/ Keywords
/ Leadership
/ Literature reviews
/ Pandemics
/ Science
/ Social inequality
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable development
/ Transportation
/ Trends
/ Universe
/ Urban areas
/ Urban compactivity models
/ Urban planning
/ Urgency
/ Villages
/ Wealth
2021
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Urban Compactivity Models: Screening City Trends for the Urgency of Social and Environmental Sustainability
by
Dias, Ricardo Cunha
, Vidal, Diogo Guedes
, Lobner, Nadine
, Seixas, Paulo Castro
in
21st century
/ Air pollution
/ Anthropology
/ bottom-up top-down interdependence
/ Cities
/ Climate change
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Decision making
/ Environmental and social sustainability
/ Governing authorities
/ Housing
/ Interdependence
/ Keywords
/ Leadership
/ Literature reviews
/ Pandemics
/ Science
/ Social inequality
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable development
/ Transportation
/ Trends
/ Universe
/ Urban areas
/ Urban compactivity models
/ Urban planning
/ Urgency
/ Villages
/ Wealth
2021
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Urban Compactivity Models: Screening City Trends for the Urgency of Social and Environmental Sustainability
by
Dias, Ricardo Cunha
, Vidal, Diogo Guedes
, Lobner, Nadine
, Seixas, Paulo Castro
in
21st century
/ Air pollution
/ Anthropology
/ bottom-up top-down interdependence
/ Cities
/ Climate change
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Decision making
/ Environmental and social sustainability
/ Governing authorities
/ Housing
/ Interdependence
/ Keywords
/ Leadership
/ Literature reviews
/ Pandemics
/ Science
/ Social inequality
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable development
/ Transportation
/ Trends
/ Universe
/ Urban areas
/ Urban compactivity models
/ Urban planning
/ Urgency
/ Villages
/ Wealth
2021
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Urban Compactivity Models: Screening City Trends for the Urgency of Social and Environmental Sustainability
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Urban Compactivity Models: Screening City Trends for the Urgency of Social and Environmental Sustainability
2021
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Overview
Urban compactivity models are increasing around the globe, and sustainability has become the new buzzword. In recent decades, the focus of ecological responsibility has been shifted to the world’s cities, as they are the source of excessive consumption, major waste production, social inequalities, and global imbalances of economic wealth. This literature review is a contribution to the exploration of compactivity models that urgently aim at more sustainable forms of urban land-use, habitation, and transportation and considers: (i) compact cities; (ii) the 15-minute city; (iii) eco-villages/urban villages; (iv) transit oriented development; and (v) transit-corridor-livability. In the second section, we will address the debate on the need for governing authorities and the interdependence between micro-, meso- and macro dynamics for the implementation of transformational plans on a longue-durée. The work will be concluded with the presentation of a set of questions for exploring the need for a priority shift in political decision-making, the role of leadership articulation, and socio-economic inequity under the umbrella of environmental public anthropology.
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