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Smart Urbanism (SU) – the rebuilding of cities through the integration of digital technologies with buildings, neighbourhoods, networked infrastructures and people – is being represented as a unique emerging ‘solution’ to the majority of problems faced by cities today. SU discourses, enacted by technology companies, national governments and supranational agencies alike, claim a supremacy of urban digital technologies for managing and controlling infrastructures, achieving greater effectiveness in managing service demand and reducing carbon emissions, developing greater social interaction and community networks, providing new services around health and social care etc. Smart urbanism is being represented as the response to almost every facet of the contemporary urban question. This book explores this common conception of the problematic of smart urbanism and critically address what new capabilities are being created by whom and with what exclusions; how these are being developed - and contested; where is this happening both within and between cities; and, with what sorts of social and material consequences. The aim of the book is to identify and convene a currently fragmented and disconnected group of researchers, commentators, developers and users from both within and outside the mainstream SU discourse, including several of those that adopt a more critical perspective, to assess ‘what’ problems of the city smartness can address The volume provides the first internationally comparative assessment of SU in cities of the global north and south, critically evaluates whether current visions of SU are able to achieve their potential; and then identifies alternative trajectories for SU that hold radical promise for reshaping cities.
By Andres Luque-Ayala (editor), Simon Marvin (editor) and Colin Mcfarlane (editor)

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9781138844223 | Routledge, December 2, 2015, cover price $150.00 | About this edition: Smart Urbanism (SU) – the rebuilding of cities through the integration of digital technologies with buildings, neighbourhoods, networked infrastructures and people – is being represented as a unique emerging ‘solution’ to the majority of problems faced by cities today.

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9781138844230 | Routledge, December 3, 2015, cover price $52.95

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Product Description: Developing an up-to-date critical framework for analysing urban retrofit, this is the first book to examine urban re-engineering for sustainability in a socio-technical context. Retrofitting Cities examines why retrofit is emerging as an important strategic issue for urban authorities and untangles the mix of economic, competitive, ecological and social drivers that influence any transition towards a more sustainable urban environment...read more
By Simon Marvin (editor)

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9781138775879 | Earthscan / James & James, December 8, 2015, cover price $180.00 | About this edition: Developing an up-to-date critical framework for analysing urban retrofit, this is the first book to examine urban re-engineering for sustainability in a socio-technical context.

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9781138775886 | Earthscan / James & James, December 7, 2015, cover price $59.95 | About this edition: Developing an up-to-date critical framework for analysing urban retrofit, this is the first book to examine urban re-engineering for sustainability in a socio-technical context.

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A sustainable city has been defined in many ways. Yet, the most common understanding is a vision of the city that is able to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Central to this vision are two ideas: cities should meet social needs, especially of the poor, and not exceed the ability of the global environment to meet needs.After Sustainable Cities critically reviews what has happened to these priorities and asks whether these social commitments have been abandoned in a period of austerity governance and climate change and replaced by a darker and unfair city. This book provides the first comprehensive and comparative analysis of the new eco-logics reshaping conventional sustainable cities discourse and environmental priorities of cities in both the global north and south. The dominant discourse on sustainable cities, with a commitment to intergenerational equity, social justice and global responsibility, has come under increasing pressure. Under conditions of global ecological change, international financial and economic crisis and austerity governance new eco-logics are entering the urban sustainability lexicon – climate change, green growth, smart growth, resilience and vulnerability, ecological security. This book explores how these new eco-logics reshape our understanding of equity, justice and global responsibility, and how these more technologically and economically driven themes resonate and dissonate with conventional sustainable cities discourse. This book provides a warning that a more technologically driven and narrowly constructed economic agenda is driving ecological policy and weakening previous commitment to social justice and equity. After Sustainable Cities brings together leading researchers to provide a critical examination of these new logics and identity what sort of city is now emerging, as well as consider the longer-term implication on sustainable cities research and policy.
By Simon Marvin (editor)

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9780415659864 | Routledge, April 22, 2014, cover price $140.00 | About this edition: A sustainable city has been defined in many ways.

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9780415659871 | Routledge, April 25, 2014, cover price $52.95

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Product Description: What does the transition to a Low Carbon Britain mean for the future development of cities and regions across the country? Does it reinforce existing ‘business as usual’ or create new transformational opportunities? Low Carbon Nation? takes an interdisciplinary approach to tackle this critical question, by looking across the different dimensions of technological, scientific, social and economic change within the diverse city and regional contexts of the UK...read more

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9780415632270, titled "Low Carbon Nation?: Urban and Regional Transition to Green Capitalism" | Routledge, May 23, 2013, cover price $180.00 | About this edition: What does the transition to a Low Carbon Britain mean for the future development of cities and regions across the country?

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9780415632287, titled "Low Carbon Nation?: Urban and Regional Transition to Green Capitalism" | Routledge, May 23, 2013, cover price $43.95 | About this edition: What does the transition to a Low Carbon Britain mean for the future development of cities and regions across the country?

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Product Description: Current societies face unprecedented risks and challenges connected to climate change. Addressing them will require fundamental transformations in the infrastructures that sustain everyday life, such as energy, water, waste and mobility...read more
By Vanesa Castan Broto (editor), Harriet Bulkeley (editor), Mike Hodson (editor) and Simon Marvin (editor)

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9780415586979 | Routledge, January 14, 2011, cover price $156.00 | About this edition: Current societies face unprecedented risks and challenges connected to climate change.

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9780415814751 | Revised edition (Routledge, November 20, 2012), cover price $54.95 | About this edition: Current societies face unprecedented risks and challenges connected to climate change.

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Product Description: Relationships between cities and energy, water, waste and transport networks are changing. World Cities and Climate Change argues that this is not something that is happening naturally but is the product of social, economic, political and spatial processes and that these changes have profound implications for the shape of contemporary and future cities...read more

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9780335237302 | Open Univ Pr, June 1, 2010, cover price $47.00 | About this edition: Relationships between cities and energy, water, waste and transport networks are changing.

Telecommunications and the City provides the first critical and state-of-the-art review of the relations between telecommunications and all aspects of city development and management.Drawing on a range of theoretical approaches and a wide body of recent research, the book addresses key academic and policy debates about technological change and the future of cities with a fresh perspective. Through this approach, the complex and crucial transformations underway in cities in which telecommunications have central importance are mapped out and illustrated. Key areas where telecommunications impinge on the economic, social, physical, enviromental and institutional development of cities are illustrated by using boxed extracts and wide range of case study examples from Europe, Japan and North America.Rejecting the extremes of optimism and pessimism in current hype about cities and telecommunications, Telecommunications and the City offers a sophisticated new perspective through which city-telecommunications relations can be understood.

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9780415119023 | Routledge, February 1, 1996, cover price $270.00

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9780415119030 | Routledge, February 1, 1996, cover price $79.95 | About this edition: Telecommunications and the City provides the first critical and state-of-the-art review of the relations between telecommunications and all aspects of city development and management.

Miscellaneous:

9780203430453 | Routledge, November 1, 2002, cover price $64.95

Splintering Urbanism makes an international and interdisciplinary analysis of the complex interactions between infrastructure networks and urban spaces. It delivers a new and powerful way of understanding contemporary urban change, bringing together discussions about:*globalization and the city*technology and society*urban space and urban networks*infrastructure and the built environment*developed, developing and post-communist worlds.With a range of case studies, illustrations and boxed examples, from New York to Jakarta, Johannesberg to Manila and Sao Paolo to Melbourne, Splintering Urbanism demonstrates the latest social, urban and technological theories, which give us an understanding of our contemporary metropolis.

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9780415189644 | Routledge, July 1, 2001, cover price $255.00 | About this edition: Splintering Urbanism makes an international and interdisciplinary analysis of the complex interactions between infrastructure networks and urban spaces.

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9780415189651 | Routledge, June 1, 2001, cover price $68.95 | About this edition: Splintering Urbanism makes an international and interdisciplinary analysis of the complex interactions between infrastructure networks and urban spaces.

Miscellaneous:

9780203452202 | Routledge, May 3, 2002, cover price $59.95

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Product Description: Achieving sustainable energy and resource use is vital if cities are to thrive or even function in the long term. Focusing on cities in the United Kingdom, Germany and Denmark, this book examines the mounting pressures for changes in the management style of utility services in Europe, pressures that stem from a wide range of sources such as liberalization and privatization of markets, tighter environmental standards, new economic incentives, competing technologies and changing consumption patterns...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By Simon Guy, Simon Marvin (editor) and Timothy Moss (editor)

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9781853836893 | Routledge, April 1, 2001, cover price $53.95 | About this edition: Achieving sustainable energy and resource use is vital if cities are to thrive or even function in the long term.

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Product Description: Paperback. British cities are the site of a new form of intense competition for a scarce resource - the gap under the road. Is the road essentially a 'corridor' for moving goods, services and people, or is it a 'conduit' for the movement of energy, water, waste and telecommunications along a complex lattice of pipes, cables, wires and sewers? Privatisation of these networks has, however, transformed the debates about the provision and management of networked infrastructure in cities...read more

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9780080433684 | Pergamon Pr, December 1, 1997, cover price $73.95 | About this edition: Paperback.

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