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    DEVELOPING LIVING CITIES
    From Analysis to Action

    edited by Seetharam Kallidaikurichi (National University of Singapore, Singapore) & Belinda Yuen (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

    Table of Contents (75k)
    Preface (37k)
    Foreword (30k)
    Chapter 1: Introduction: The Dynamics of Living Cities (134k)

    With more and more of the world's population projected to live in urban areas, the life and death of cities has become a key factor in urban development considerations. This book attempts to bring an original contribution on the analysis of creating living cities. It advances the concept and framework of a “living city” and also explicates the key attributes of a “living city” that are increasingly critical to the reinvigoration and sustainable growth of cities.

    The book also seeks to document and compare Singapore's development as a “living city” with other cities around the world. Contributed by researchers and practitioners across different disciplines, the book provides first-hand insights on the development choices that cities can make and expertly draws on case studies to illuminate how innovative cities have a comparative advantage. Written in a simple and accessible manner, this book will appeal to people interested in urban planning, policy and sustainability.

     
    Contents:
    • Introduction: The Dynamics of Living Cities (S Kallidaikurichi & B Yuen)
    • Developing Strategically Competitive Cities (M K Ng & D L H Hui)
    • Committed Cities and the Problems of Governance: Micromanaging the Unmanageable (J Wanna & J Craik)
    • Resilient Infrastructure Cities (P Newman)
    • Transport and Communications Cities (P White)
    • Benchmarking IT Cities (K E Corey & M I Wilson)
    • Environmentally Sustainable Cities (J Harris & R Padawangi)
    • Creating and Sustaining Liveable Cities (A Ley & P Newton)
    • Adequate Shelter Cities (B Yuen)
    • Achieving Sustainable Cities (S Kallidaikurichi et al.)
    • Conclusion: The Actionable Agenda of Living Cities (B Yuen & S Kallidaikurichi)
     
    Readership: Academics, researchers and students of urban planning, management and/or Singapore development courses; city planning professionals and related practitioners; policymakers in urban development and management.
     
    “I congratulate the authors for highlighting the importance of “Living Cities.” Cities are centers of human life; where the struggle to meet daily needs takes place in a better environment they have to offer. I believe that the examples shown in “Developing Living Cities” will be informative for policy makers of the cities. Let us commit to working together for a brighter urban future.”
    Ms Fumiko Hayashi
    President, CITYNET
    Mayor of Yokohama, Japan
     
    “An imminent challenge facing city mayors in Asia Pacific is to create liveable cities. The solution requires dedicated effort and cooperation from all the stakeholders. Programs on infrastructure, clean environment, capable human resources, anchored on good governance should be implemented to achieve the vision of competitive, bankable, sustainable cities. This book sends an important message about the making of liveable cities that we would want to leave as a legacy to future generations. Congratulations to the editors, K Seetharam and B Yuen.”
    Hon Mary Jane Ortega
    Secretary-General, CITYNET
    Mayor of City of San Fernando, La Union, The Philippines (1998–2007)
     
    “This is an important and timely book. With half of humanity living in cities, our future will depend on how well we manage our cities. This book poses six inter-generational challenges to cities. If a city deals successfully with them, it will become a living, thriving, prosperous and delightful place to live, work and visit.”
    Prof Tommy Koh
    Chairman, Governing Council
    Asia Pacific Water Forum
     
    316pp    Pub. date: Jun 2010  
    ISBN:   978-981-4304-49-8
    981-4304-49-2
       US$78 / £51

     


    316pp    Pub. date: Jun 2010  
    ISBN:   978-981-4304-50-4(ebook)
    981-4304-50-6(ebook)
       US$101

     


     

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